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Pair each high-frequency vocabulary word in the left column with its corresponding synonym or near-synonym in the right column.
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Match each advanced GRE vocabulary word in the left column with its closest semantic near-synonym in the right column based on subtle nuances in academic usage. Which right-column term correctly corresponds to each left-column target word?
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Match each advanced vocabulary word on the left with its most precise functional near-synonym on the right.
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Match each advanced GRE vocabulary word on the left with its closest semantic near-synonym on the right based on subtle nuances in formal academic usage.
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Associate each vocabulary term in Column A with its most precise semantic near-synonym in Column B.
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Match each advanced GRE vocabulary word on the left with its most precise functional near-synonym on the right.
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In GRE Analytical Writing essays, selecting strategically between active and passive voice determines sentence clarity, agency attribution, and persuasive force. Match each problematic sentence construction on the left with the primary rhetorical defect or stylistic flaw caused by its passive voice usage on the right.
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In GRE Sentence Equivalence, candidates must evaluate word choices against sentence context to eliminate false synonyms (words with similar dictionary definitions that fail to produce equivalent sentence meanings) and topically related distractors (words relevant to the passage subject that lack a valid synonymous partner). For a sentence analyzing a historian's unproven claims about ancient trade routes, match each candidate option pair on the left with its correct analytical classification on the right.
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Match each GRE Issue prompt claim with its primary unstated underlying assumption:
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Match each punctuation mark or convention used in academic writing with its correct syntactic function.
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In Analytical Writing, a persuasive argument must ground broad premises with specific, concrete empirical evidence rather than vague assertions. Match each abstract claim premise on the left with the piece of concrete evidence on the right that most directly substantiates it.
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In GRE Analytical Writing Issue prompt analysis, effective essay responses evaluate broad claims by identifying contextual boundaries and valid exceptions. Match each sweeping Issue prompt claim with the most logically compelling exception or contextual limit that a nuanced essay should address.
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In Analytical Writing, broad argument premises must be supported by specific, concrete evidence rather than vague generalizations. Match each argumentative claim on the left with the specific empirical evidence on the right that most directly substantiates it.
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Match each abstract argument premise on the left with the specific, concrete empirical evidence on the right that most effectively substantiates it.
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Match each vocabulary word on the left with its corresponding synonym or near-synonym on the right.
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Match each vocabulary term on the left with the option on the right that serves as its closest synonym.
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Match each advanced GRE vocabulary word on the left with its corresponding functional synonym or near-synonym on the right.
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Match each advanced GRE vocabulary term on the left with its precise functional synonym or near-synonym on the right based on semantic equivalence.
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Pair each sophisticated GRE vocabulary term listed on the left with its closest functional near-synonym on the right to demonstrate semantic equivalence.
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Pair each high-level academic descriptor in the left column with the word in the right column that shares the closest semantic nuance.
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