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Zorluk: OrtaInterpreting Continuation and Causal Structural Signals

Fill in the blank with the word that best completes the sentence logically based on the structural continuation signal.

Cevap:The archivist noted that the newly restored correspondence did not merely corroborate established historical timelines; indeed, by exposing previously obscured diplomatic exchanges, the documents helped to 【resolve】 long-standing scholarly disputes regarding the treaty's origins.

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The blank requires a verb meaning to settle, clarify, or bring an end to an ongoing disagreement, such as 'resolve' or 'settle'.
The transition word 'indeed' acts as an intensifying continuation signal following a semicolon and the phrase 'did not merely...'. This signals that the second part of the sentence will amplify the positive finding of the first part. Exposing previously hidden primary source materials would logically act to settle or resolve existing disputes among scholars.

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1
Analyze the sentence structure and identify key transition signals.
The semi-colon followed by the intensifying continuation signal 'indeed' indicates that the second clause reinforces and amplifies the claim in the first clause.
Understanding the structural relationship shows that the new documents go beyond just corroborating timelines to taking a stronger positive action regarding historical disputes.
2
Determine the required tone and direction of the missing word.
The phrase 'did not merely corroborate... indeed...' establishes an escalating continuation pattern. Exposing obscured exchanges leads to resolving or settling unresolved disputes.
The blank must describe a conclusive, positive impact on 'long-standing scholarly disputes'.
3
Identify correct vocabulary words fitting the blank.
Words such as 'resolve' or 'settle' fit the contextual requirement precisely.
These verbs logically fulfill the continuation indicated by 'indeed' and the causal mechanism of exposing hidden evidence.

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Interpreting Continuation and Causal Structural Signals
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