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Multi-Blank Logical Coherence (Text Completion) Practice Test
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For each blank select one entry from the corresponding column of choices. Fill all blanks in the way that best completes the text.. The answer choices are grouped by blank: choices A–C are candidates for Blank (i); choices D–F are candidates for Blank (ii); and if there is a third blank, choices G–I are candidates for Blank (iii).
The historian’s prose is (i)____ rather than florid, and this restraint makes her argument (ii)____: readers are persuaded less by rhetorical flourish than by the steady accumulation of carefully qualified evidence.
For each blank select one entry from the corresponding column of choices. Fill all blanks in the way that best completes the text.. The answer choices are grouped by blank: choices A–C are candidates for Blank (i); choices D–F are candidates for Blank (ii); and if there is a third blank, choices G–I are candidates for Blank (iii).
The historian’s prose is (i)____ rather than florid, and this restraint makes her argument (ii)____: readers are persuaded less by rhetorical flourish than by the steady accumulation of carefully qualified evidence.