Which terms best complete the passage below so that it maintains cross-sentence contextual coherence throughout?
Cevap:For decades, scholars regarded the mid-nineteenth-century monograph on political economy as an (i)【aberrant】 artifact, asserting that its disjointed methodology reflected a disorganized mind. However, a rigorous structural reexamination demonstrates that this apparent fragmentation was entirely (ii)【calculated】; rather than stemming from intellectual incoherence, the shift in analytical tone was designed to mirror the chaotic financial markets of the era. Consequently, far from being a (iii)【defective】 treatise, the text actually marks a sophisticated turning point in historical methodology.
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The passage is correctly completed by 'aberrant' for Blank 1, 'calculated' for Blank 2, and 'defective' for Blank 3.
The correct terms ('aberrant', 'calculated', and 'defective') establish a coherent narrative arc: initial scholars viewed the work as abnormal ('aberrant'), but new evidence shows the structure was deliberate ('calculated'), proving the work is not flawed ('defective') but sophisticated.
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Cross-sentence contextual coherence requires matching vocabulary polarity and semantic dependencies across contrastive and corroborative structural markers.