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Re: While it may appear(i) the related concept, 'theme', the term [#permalink]
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kumarneupane4344 wrote:
Aint the three words of first blank similar?


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I do not see any similarity. Do not you ?'

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Re: While it may appear(i) the related concept, 'theme', the term [#permalink]
why is the answer to the first blank "identical to" and not "similar to"?
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While it may appear(i) ________ the related concept, 'theme', the term 'motif' differs somewhat in usage.

X and Y are identical. However, they differ somewhat

If the word was "similar " to, implicitly they already differed somewhat and we would not have the highlighted portion at the end of the sentence

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