Chapter 4
What Are They Saying: Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence
IN THIS CHAPTER
Understanding the Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence questions
Establishing an effective strategy for identifying the correct answer
Attacking questions confidently with a three-step approach
Tackling challenging questions
Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence questions hold all the clues you need to answer them correctly. By using key strategies and avoiding common mistakes, you can rack up points quickly. If you find the vocabulary is slowing you down, turn to Chapter 7 to brush up on words that you’re likely to encounter.
Clinching Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence Questions
Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence questions are similar but have some distinct differences:
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Text Completion: A Text Completion question consists of a sentence or paragraph with one, two, or three missing words or phrases, along with a short list of word or phrase choices to complete the text. If the text has one word missing, the list has five choices, while if the text has two or three words ...
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