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Can someone please breakdown this question for explanation. I hardly understood like half of the words. Do they really ask such hard questions?
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what is error in A and F someone please explain this
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Honestly, I never have seen a question like this one among the official questions.

Sometimes, the NON official questions try to mimic the official material making them tougher but failing in the spirit of the original.

I:E: A tougher sentence not always is a good one.

The meaning of this, however, is that the adventure of Don Juan was more the result of his insatiable pleasure-seeking than a way to employ the skills that probably he didn't have at all.

Ask if something is still unclear to you.

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So what should be the answer. A and F?
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Please tell me what is the final answer?
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Indiscriminate and Blanket do not look like words with similar meaning. Are they both filling the blank efficiently?
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Indiscriminate and Blanket do not look like words with similar meaning. Are they both filling the blank efficiently?


When used as an adjective they have the same meaning.
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mohan514 wrote:
Indiscriminate and Blanket do not look like words with similar meaning. Are they both filling the blank efficiently?


When used as an adjective they have the same meaning.


Can you please further elaborate on what tey mean as adjective and how they are filling this blank?
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This is the only part of the sentence on which we need to focus.

________________ approach to seduction than any surfeit of charisma or skillfulness.

So according to the author "Don Juan" did not have excessive charisma or skillfulness, which made popular with women.

Now going over the options (all adjectives describing his approach)

sumptuous ...... splendid
lurid ...... bright in colour (negative adjective)
covert ....... secret
indiscriminate
blanket
sybaritic ...... sensuous

One could be tempted to use lurid and sumptuous, but lurid is a negative adjective. However if you have use indiscriminate or blanket then the sentence conveys the meaning that Don Juan had a very generic approach to seduction.

PS: This is the fabled Don Juan
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The Official Answer to this question are D and E.

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Indiscriminate, Blanket. The sentence tells you that Don Juan had “an astro­nomical number of amatory adventures,” but that it was not because he had a "sur­feit of charisma or skillfulness.” What might explain this discrepancy? Perhaps if Don Juan weren't particularly choosy. A good fill-in for the blank would be “not choosy.” Sumptuous and sybaritic are an incorrect pair, meaning “luxurious” and “devoted to luxury or pleasure,” respectively. While they both describe someone like Don Juan, they don't explain how he had so many lovers. Lurid (gruesome, shocking) and covert (not openly done; veiled) have no relationship.


Hope now is more clear.

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