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Reading for pleasure builds vocabulary far more effectively than memorising word lists, because words met in context are retained longer. The main point of the passage is that:

Areading in context builds vocabulary better than rote word lists
Bword lists are completely useless
Cvocabulary does not matter for students
Dpleasure reading is the only way to learn anything
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. reading in context builds vocabulary better than rote word lists
The passage contrasts two methods and favours one: contextual reading over rote lists. The extreme options overstate the claim.
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