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Lets Get Started (SAT Version)

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Anyway guys, shift away. I got an incredible SAT question 2 pages back that isn't going to solve itself.
 
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Found this one on the internet. It's trickier (though this time everyone knows the vocabulary).

Despite its apparent ..............., much of early Greek philosophical thought was actually
marked by a kind of unconscious dogmatism that led to ............... assertions.

(A) liberality ... doctrinaire
(B) independence ... autonomous
(C) intransigence ... authoritative
(D) fundamentalism ... arrogant
(E) legitimacy ... ambiguous

I was stuck between two choices for this one.
E?
 
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Wonderful. Finally someone who speaks English.
Yay!

Same here. :cool:
I wanna see a genius who attempts both harder ones. :p
Well, my brother in Sussex did choose 2 harder ones in his final Cancer field questions outta 5 and he scored full. He came 2nd in whole University of Sussex, after many years an Indian scored this well. :) Proud of him <3 :love:

I wanna be like him .-.
That's awesome :eek:
 
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Found this one on the internet. It's trickier (though this time everyone knows the vocabulary).

Despite its apparent ..............., much of early Greek philosophical thought was actually
marked by a kind of unconscious dogmatism that led to ............... assertions.

(A) liberality ... doctrinaire
(B) independence ... autonomous
(C) intransigence ... authoritative
(D) fundamentalism ... arrogant
(E) legitimacy ... ambiguous

I was stuck between two choices for this one.
Umm it's D?
 
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It's A.

I was stuck between A and E, but chose A as I felt ambiguity isn't really attached to dogmatism. (Tukka chal gaya)

B, C and D don't even make sense.
 
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