Sentence equivalence problems are a new type of question in the Verbal Reasoning section of the new GRE (coming August 2011). This type of question will give you a sentence…
Sentence equivalence may be new to the block, but they're actually similar to another type of question you're probably already familiar with - sentence completion. You can (and will) use…
Let's look at an example.
Given the existence of so many factions in this area, it was unrealistic for Anna Freud to expect any ------- opinions.
(A) Freedom
(B) Homogeneity
(C) Reassessment
(D) Consistency
(E) expression
(F) Education
In this problem, the most important context is at the beginning of the sentence: "the existence of so many factions in the field." The existence of many factions implies the…
It's also important to remember with this type of question that while another answer choice may fit well, there must be another answer choice that gives the same meaning to…
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