Final Answer:
The image shows 12 common English words arranged in a grid. These are often called “sight words” — words that students learn to recognize quickly by sight, not by sounding out.
Here’s the list of words shown:
Row 1: that, there, they
Row 2: this, too, under
Row 3: want, was, well
Row 4: went, what, white
These words are frequently used in reading and writing. Learning them helps you read faster and understand sentences better.
Since no specific question was asked (like “find the word that rhymes with ‘hat’” or “which word means opposite of ‘over’”), the task is likely just to recognize or practice these words.
If this is a matching, sorting, or spelling exercise, the student might be asked to:
- Read each word aloud
- Match it to a picture
- Use it in a sentence
- Find words that start with the same letter
- Group words by meaning or sound
But since no instruction was given beyond showing the image, the best answer is to list all the words clearly.
Final Answer:
that, there, they, this, too, under, want, was, well, went, what, white
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