Re: The brief survey, published under the title The Work of Nat
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25 Jun 2022, 03:04
This is a classic GRE sentence using the colon. I will explain this strategy in my forthcoming guide.
When a sentence uses a colon, there is always a balance between what comes before the colo and what after
The brief survey, published under the title The Work of Nature:
The short survey was published somewhere. so far so good
How the Diversity of Life Sustains Us,
The title of the survey
is surprisingly (i)________.
We have a surprise: was it any good or bad? What is our surprise?
A is impossible because a survey expresses the opinion of those interviewed: distorted is not the case. B or C. will see next.
Indeed it makes several longer treatments of the effects of lost biodiversity seem (ii)________.
in the end, the survey says the following: the interventions, treatments, options we applied for, OUR ACTIONS to cure and heal and counteract the effects, the dangerous effects we as human beings have on the biodiversity, so in the end, on the ecosystem around us seem ????
pithy is out of scope
premature is not good because from the survey we do have some conclusions about the results that in the survey we investigated. So the only word that fits here redundant
Turns out, if the results from the survey are redundant, which means they repeat or tell us what we ALREADY know, then the first blank must be C.
I.E what the survey tells us certain results. Therefore, the actions we took on biodiversity and the relative results are superfluous. We do know ALREADY from the survey.
Hope this helps