Carcass wrote:
While the issue of what constitutes facial beauty is much debated and still ____(i)______, most psychometric research suggests it depends largely on the ____(ii)______ of the facial features in relation to each other, rather than the ______(iii)_______ beauty of each individual feature.
Blank (i) |
Blank (ii) |
Blank (iii) |
A. unresolved |
D. position |
G. ephemeral |
B. lucid |
E. proportions |
H. exceptional |
C. incontrovertible |
F. placement |
I. average |
Blank 1 is easy to figure out. As the issue of what constitutes facial beauty is debated, it means it still persists and it is
unresolved.
For the 2nd blank, I felt
proportions will be the right answer by thinking about the 'golden ratio' and how it is associated with body features.
In blank 3, ephemeral is out of scope because the facial beauty being discussed here is going to last for a long time. The answer should be
exceptional because only then
proportions would make sense in the 2nd blank.