When identifying an unfamiliar word, which of the following is NOT a technique you should employ?

Establish the context
Identify the grammatical structure of the sentence
Identifying part of speech
Pronouncing the word

When identifying an unfamiliar word, one of the techniques you should NOT employ is pronouncing the word. While pronouncing the word can sometimes provide a clue to its meaning, it is not considered a reliable technique on its own. Pronunciation alone may not give you enough information to fully understand the word's definition or how it is used in the sentence. Instead, it is recommended to utilize the other techniques you mentioned: establishing the context, identifying the grammatical structure of the sentence, and identifying the part of speech. These techniques can help you analyze the surrounding words and phrases, as well as the overall structure and function of the sentence, which provide stronger clues to the meaning of an unfamiliar word.

Which choice does NOT focus on the word itself?