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Re: Individual freedom of thought should be (i) _____ more absol [#permalink]
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Please sdhar follow the proper way formatting the question. Here there is a post specifically made

http://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/qv-how-to- ... -2362.html

Also follow the rules, adding the tag. So is much easier to find the question by other students

http://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/rules-to-p ... -1652.html

Back to the question: the limitation of freedom of action comes in second order, after freedom of thought, more important.

A and F are the answers.


Hi, could you explain why "protected" isn't a good fit for the 1st blank?

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Re: Individual freedom of thought should be (i) _____ more absol [#permalink]
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The keyword for the first blank is 'though also desirable'. So 'exercised' is the most desirable option. So we can exercise that option in the first blank.
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Freedom of thought and indeed of choice must be protected more than freedom of action because the latter have to be subject to limits imposed by the statutory (government or else). Otherwise, we will end up in a state of anarchy.

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Re: Individual freedom of thought should be (i) _____ more absol [#permalink]
Why not 'protected' for the first blank?
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Please refer to the explanation above.

However

more absolutely than individual freedom of action,

This clue leads you to A and not B
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