How do you all approach multiple blankers when one idea has two blanks.
For example,
Keith made the mistake – like many of his contemporaries – of _________ the advice of the more __________ among him.
Blank (i) Blank (ii)
spurning garrulous
supplanting intrepid
seeking learned
I would assume since they are so close together and in the same idea they would always support each other. I would love to hear others feedback !
ganesh
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Hi, where’s this question from?
This is from the GregMat verbal practice problems.
ganesh
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Thanks, when one idea has multiple blanks you need to solve it like a double/infinite possibility.
does anything point at the fact that it has to be a double possibility?
ganesh
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What I said above, mostly when multiple ideas are incomplete and you can’t apply support/contrast
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