III. Choose the word that best fits the blank space in the following passage. (1.5 pts)

Why is Reading so Important?
Reading allows US to be transported from our own world to another. Between the pages of a book, we can become immersed (17) _______ the lives of fictional characters and learn about a culture entirely different from our own. We can also learn new words and phrases, experience a range of emotions, and (18) _______ skills and knowledge.
Because of the learning potential, the effects of reading on child development are vast and multiple studies have highlighted (19) _______ benefits. As such, teachers and parents are in a great position to ensure reading is a key part of children’s daily routine.
The importance of reading for children cannot be underestimated. Reading for (20) _______ can benefit a child’s education, social and cognitive development, their well-being, and their mental health. Numerous pieces of research have discovered the profound benefits of reading for a child’s development. One study details the effects of reading on later literacy skills, facilitating social interaction between adults and children, and encouraging children (21) _______ with the world around them. It also states how reading can be a ‘stable source of information’ throughout a child’s life. This stability allows them to access text in a constant fashion and can be especially (22) _______ for children growing up in challenging circumstances.

Why is Reading Important for Children? I Developmental Effects (highspeedtraining.co.uk)

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Đáp án
B. to engage

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