Concept:Sight words are frequently used words recognized instantly by sight, not by sounding out. They aid fluency but do not give clues about word meanings.
Explanation:Sight words boost reading confidence because children recognize them quickly.
They help read smoothly since no decoding is needed.
They reduce effort needed to understand harder words.
However, sight words focus on recognition, not on providing meaning clues.
Therefore, the skill they do NOT help with is giving clues to word meaning.
Answer:D. Sight words provide clues in word meaning