
Use your imagination, speculate about things you don't know but you can _______ by looking at the picture. A. watch B. imagine C. read D. act
Let’s look at the sentence carefully.
The phrase “speculate about things you don’t know but you can _______ by looking at the picture” suggests using the picture as a source of information to figure out or guess something.
A. watch → You can watch a picture? Not really — pictures are still.
B. imagine → Yes — you can imagine things based on a picture. The sentence already uses “speculate” and “imagine” fits well with using visual clues to infer.
C. read → Sometimes used metaphorically (“read a situation”), but less common for simply looking at a picture for speculation.
D. act → Doesn’t fit logically — “act by looking at the picture” isn’t right here.
The most natural choice is B. imagine.
Answer: B. imagine