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Re: As editors, each of the two writers served as a(n) (i) _____
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29 Oct 2019, 03:47
The first blank requires a word that limit rhetorical excesses as second part should be from from something unnecessary. So check is the answer. First blank has rhetorical excess that should checked, so there should be a word in second that is prevented by that. So embellishments is the answer.
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20 Aug 2020, 09:36
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Lazarus002k wrote:
What does Rhetorical Excesses mean? Since the question is talking about news articles, I went for bias for the second blank.
As editors, each of the two writers served as a(n) (i) ________ the other’s rhetorical excesses, so that each submitted news articles free of unnecessary (ii) ________.
Both served as balance to each other
unnecessary cannot be followed by bieas. It must be related to something like errors or polish the writing
Regards
gmatclubot
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