Multiple Choice
Compared to poor readers, good readers are more likely to
A) skip over ambiguous words.
B) ignore previous context when trying to interpret ambiguous words.
C) suppress irrelevant meanings once the meanings of ambiguous words become clear.
D) activate several meanings when encountering an ambiguous word.
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