Use a Dictionary



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Read a word you don’t know? Stop.

Get a dictionary. Open it. (Or use one online…whatever.) Find the word. (Really complicated stuff, so far, eh?) Read the word’s meaning. Make sure you get it. Perhaps even write your new word down.

Now, you can either leave the dictionary open or closed. That part’s totally up to you.

But, please please please please please expand your mind a bit and use a dictionary!

Fancy words appreciate it. So does your intellect.





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