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sentence equivalence-Many of us attempt to rewrite
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Many of us attempt to rewrite our personal stories to present ourselves in the best light; indeed, we are almost universally ___________ to do so. A. Reluctant B. Illuminate C. Apt D. Prone E. Intimitidated F. Comphrensive
Many of us attempt to rewrite our personal stories to present ourselves in the best light; indeed, we are almost universally ___________ to do so. A. Reluctant B. Illuminate C. Apt D. Prone E. Intimitidated F. Comphrensive
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C, D
A. not reluctant the sentence is looking for a word that is the opposite of reluctant B. does not make sense C. ~ Maybe D. YES E. by whom? F. does not make sense
Re: sentence equivalence
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02 May 2015, 18:04
#sandy, overall meaning is positive, so that we have to pick a pair of +ive words=== illuminate =====to supply or brighten with light apt==suitable comprehensive===brief {it does not make sense with other two} Therefore answer is B,C
Re: sentence equivalence
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09 Oct 2015, 08:47
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One important thing to note here is that the choices should always be in the same part of speech, if you want make the audience think. In the given choices, reluctant, apt, prone and comprehensive are adjectives, illuminate is transitive verb and intimidated is passive voice. If, out of six choices, three are going to be irrelevant, the task becomes pretty easy. Nevertheless, we have to appreciate the poster's initiative.