Test: GED Language Arts (RLA)

1 Reason and emotion are often seen [Question 1] in other words, people believe the two can’t coexist. 2 Pure rationality is often considered [Question].3 Emotion, on the other hand [Question 3]. 4 However, scientists have recently discovered that the reason-emotion binary is in fact a false dichotomy. 5 [Question 4] the two are not mutually exclusive, and emotion often aids reason in filtering out poor, dangerous, or distracting choices. 6 This symbiosis is particularly obvious in decision making [Question 5]. 7 All in all, one should strive to make choices using [Question 6].

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Which of the following phrases best completes Sentence 1?

diametrically opposed, forces;

diametrically opposed, like forces,

as diametrically opposed forces;

diametrically opposing forces

as diametrically opposed forces,

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