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Rather than assuming the ________ posture expected of a seasoned diplomatic envoy, the negotiator expressed an unabashedly partisan enthusiasm that dismayed even his closest allies. Which of the following words best completes the sentence to preserve the logical structure and intended contextual tone?

  1. disinterestedCevap
  2. B
    aloof
  3. C
    impassive
  4. D
    stolid
  5. E
    callous

Cevap

The word 'disinterested' correctly completes the sentence by matching both the semantic requirement of impartiality and the professional tone expected of a diplomat.
The sentence relies on the contrast transition 'Rather than' to contrast the target word with 'unabashedly partisan enthusiasm'. The term 'disinterested' specifically means impartial and free from personal bias, fitting the high-level professional expectation of a diplomatic envoy.

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1
Analyze the structural contrast signal in the stem.
The phrase 'Rather than' creates a direct contrast between the missing word and 'unabashedly partisan enthusiasm'.
The target word must express the opposite of being partisan—namely, being fair, neutral, and unbiased.
2
Evaluate the required connotative tone.
The context describes the standard posture of a 'seasoned diplomatic envoy', demanding a word with a neutral or positive connotation of professional objectivity.
Words that mean merely unfeeling or cold fail to capture the principled impartiality expected in diplomatic roles.
3
Differentiate between options sharing overlapping denotations of detachment.
'Disinterested' precisely means unbiased and impartial. Words like 'aloof', 'impassive', 'stolid', and 'callous' introduce improper negative connotations of haughtiness, stoicism, dullness, or cruelty.
Only 'disinterested' aligns with both the semantic meaning (unbiased) and the contextual valence (professional standard).

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