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Fill-in-the-Blank Questions & Sentence Completion
Guess! Usually there is no penalty with this type of question, so if you do not know the answer, it is best to write something.
Give general answers if you do not know specifics. For example, a correct and specific answer would be 1904; a general, possibly correct answer would be early 1900’s.
When you’re torn between two alternative responses you could fill in, commit to one but mention the other. This shows that you do know something, e.g. "Pegasus" (or possible Poseidon).
Use grammar of the question to help determine your answer.
Avoid flippant answers.
Consider the number and length of the blanks to be filled in as possible clues.
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