I just learned that when you click on a word in the sentence when it's in the sentence discussion of your target language, it will take you to the dictionary, giving you a definition of that word, sample sentences and related discussion.
rich739183 wrote
Here's a tip that you can use here on the website. Look at the original sentence at the top of the page. When that's a Hebrew sentence, as it is here, any word in blue is clickable and links to a page with examples of that word's usage in this course.
You can click on the word דרך above, now. (If you're using the mobile app, you can still go to this page on your mobile browser.)
I didn't know Duolingo was that well linked, I think this might come in handy as the forum is closed to help understand more grammar because sometimes the particular sentence discussion you are on doesn't cover everything you need to know and if it's a slow language, you might find it on another sentence versus having to wait for a reply.
Did you know this already? Please let me know, as I just learned about it today, thanks to rich's comment on a sentence discussion.