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OK to skip an unfamiliar word if what happens?

It's generally okay to skip an unfamiliar word if:

* It doesn't significantly impact your understanding of the sentence or passage. If the meaning is clear even without the word, you can likely move on.

* You can figure out the meaning from context. Look at the words around the unfamiliar word. Can you guess its meaning based on how it's used?

* The word is not essential for the main point of the text. Sometimes, a text might contain technical jargon or specialized vocabulary that you don't need to understand to get the gist.

However, be cautious about skipping unfamiliar words if:

* The word is repeated frequently. This might be a key concept that you need to understand.

* The text is challenging or complex. Skipping too many words could make it difficult to follow the overall argument.

* You're studying for a test or exam. It's best to try to learn as many words as possible in these situations.

Here's what you can do if you encounter an unfamiliar word:

1. Try to decipher its meaning from context.

2. Look it up in a dictionary.

3. Write down the word and its definition. This will help you remember it for future reference.

Ultimately, the decision of whether to skip an unfamiliar word is up to you. Consider the context, your purpose for reading, and your level of understanding.

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