文档介绍:GRE PLETION
Of all the GRE Verbal question types, pletions are probably the most student
friendly. Unlike analogies and antonyms, pletions provide you with a context to
help you figure out tough vocabulary. And unlike prehension questions, they only
require you to read one sentence at a time. As the name suggests, pletion ques-
tions test your ability plete sentences that are missing one or two key words by select-
ing the appropriate answer choice.
The directions for this section look like this:
Directions: This sentence has one or more blank spaces. Each blank indicates that a word
or phrase has been omitted. Of the five following words or sets of words, choose the one
word or set that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the entire sentence.
The difficulty of the pletions you will see on the GRE depends on how many ques-
tions you get right. If you perform well on the Verbal section, you will find that the later sen-
pletions you encounter involve tougher vocabulary and more convoluted logic.
THE FOUR FUNDAMENTALS
To improve your skill in answering GRE pletions, you'll need to familiarize your-
self with the basic principles for approaching them-and you'll need some practice. The Four
Fundamentals below will help you to increase your skills and confidence as you approach test
day. And with skills and confidence, you'll be able to earn points on the GRE!
Every Clue Is Right in Front of You
Each sentence contains a few crucial clues that help you to determine the meaning of the miss-
ing word(s). Clues in the sentence limit the possible answers, and finding these clues will guide
you to the correct answer.
What are the important clues in the following question?
Tests
1. Although she earned her fame for her striking murals, the
artist felt that her sculpture merited greater .
0disdain
laim
0deliberation
0viewing
0publicity
Here, the word nlthough is a classic structural clu