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Lesson: Sentence Completion - 17

Sentence Completion Summing up

  1. The Verbal Reasoning section contains two types of Sentence Completions: single-blank and dual-blank. You are required to complete the entire sentence by selecting the best among five choices.
  • Your Verbal Reasoning section might also contain a more Complex Text Completion test item, a brief passage with either two or three blanks. Your job is to select the best among at least three choices for each blank. You’re required to complete each blank independently of the other(s), and you must complete all blanks correctly to receive credit for a correct response.
  • Sentence Completions test your ability to understand the intended meaning of a sentence, your ability to distinguish between a sentence that makes sense and one that lacks sense, your ability to recognize and distinguish between proper and improper word usage and idiom, your ability to recognize and distinguish between clear and unclear written expression, and your vocabulary.
  • The emphasis on vocabulary is not as strong with Sentence and Complex Text Completions as with Analogies and Antonyms.
  • Follow and review the 5 basic Levels for handling Sentence Completions and the 4 basic Levels for handling Complex Text Completions outlined in this chapter. Apply them to Practice Tests; then review them again just before exam day.
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