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still i feel it should be burgeoning
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What we feel could be different from logic.

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Key Clues in the Sentence:
1. First Part: "Notwithstanding the fact that the stock market has experienced strong (i) $\qquad$ in the past 2 years..."
- "Notwithstanding" means despite.
- The market has had strong positive growth (we need a word reflecting this).
2. Second Part: "...there have been periods in which the market has reached (a) (ii) $\qquad$ precipitously."
- "Precipitously" means sharply or suddenly downward.
- The blank must contrast the strong growth—so it likely refers to a sudden drop or low point.

Blank (i) Analysis: Strong Growth
Options:
- (A) expansion $\rightarrow$ General growth (fits well).
- (B) burgeoning $\rightarrow$ Rapid growth (also fits, but less common for markets).
- (C) extension $\rightarrow$ Usually physical lengthening (doesn’t fit).

Best Choice: (A) expansion (most natural for stock markets).

Blank (ii) Analysis: Sudden Drop
Options:
- (D) surge $\rightarrow$ Sudden rise (opposite of what we need).
- (E) stabilization $\rightarrow$ Leveling out (doesn't match "precipitously").
- (F) nadir $\rightarrow$ Lowest point (perfect fit for a sharp decline).

Best Choice: (F) nadir (implies a sudden bottoming out).

Why Other Options Fail:
- Blank (i):
- Burgeoning (B) could work but is less standard for financial contexts.
- Extension (C) is irrelevant.
- Blank (ii):
- Surge (D) contradicts "precipitously."
- Stabilization (E) suggests no movement, unlike the sharp drop implied.
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The sentence has two contrasting parts:
1. First part (before the comma): The stock market has done well overall in the past 2 years.
- Key phrase: "Notwithstanding the fact that..." (meaning despite the fact that...)
2. Second part (after the comma): There have been periods when the market did something precipitously (suddenly and sharply).
- This part must contrast with the first part (since "notwithstanding" sets up opposition).

Analyzing Blank (i): Describing Strong Market Performance
We need a word that fits "the stock market has experienced strong $\qquad$ in the past 2 years."
Possible choices:
- A. expansion (growth in size/value) $\(\rightarrow\)$ Fits well.
- B. burgeoning (rapid growth) $\(\rightarrow\)$ Also fits, but slightly less common for stock markets.
- C. extension (lengthening in time/space) $\(\rightarrow\)$ Doesn't fit market performance.

Best choice for Blank (i): A. expansion (most natural for markets).
Analyzing Blank (ii): Contrasting Sharp Declines
The second blank must describe what the market did precipitously (steeply/suddenly). Since the first part was about growth, this part should show sudden drops.
Possible choices:
- D. surge (a sudden rise) $\(\rightarrow\)$ Wrong (doesn't contrast; also "precipitous surge" is redundant).
- E. stabilization (becoming steady) $\(\rightarrow\)$ Wrong ("precipitous stabilization" is illogical).
- F. nadir (lowest point) $\(\rightarrow\)$ Correct ("reached a nadir precipitously" = fell sharply to a bottom).

Why the Other Options Fail
- If we pick B. burgeoning for Blank (i), F. nadir is still the best for Blank (ii).
- D. surge would make the sentence nonsensical (no contrast).
- E. stabilization doesn't match "precipitously."

Final Answer
Blank (i): A. expansion
Blank (ii): F. nadir

Full sentence:
"Notwithstanding the fact that the stock market has experienced strong expansion in the past 2 years, there have been periods in which the market has reached a nadir precipitously."

This means: Even though the market has grown overall, it has also had sudden, sharp drops.


question requires outside knowlegde. That's where the problem arises. Burgeon is still common being used for market activities, though.
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Not all tbe the time you have a clear cut

Neither on the official material
Neither on the gmat.


Sometimes you have the best answer choice among.....not the best in an absolute sense.


Be alwaya flexible

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