Whenever my students come across new words, I ask them to look for them in the dictionary. A. to look at them B. to look it up C. to look them up D. No improvement

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The correct answer is: C. to look them up.

The verb “look up” means to search for information about something in a reference book, such as a dictionary. In this case, the teacher is asking the students to look up the meaning of new words in the dictionary.

The other options are incorrect because they do not convey the same meaning. Option A, “to look at them,” does not specify what the students should do after they look at the new words. Option B, “to look it up,” is incorrect because the teacher is asking the students to look up multiple words, not just one. Option D, “No improvement,” is incorrect because the sentence is grammatically correct and does not need to be improved.

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