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Verbal Reasoning - English - Sentence Equivalence:

Basics

MCQ - 85-11787

Question:

Although she was such a bad-mannered child that she was sent to a boarding school, a.s au adult she is the very model of _______

  1. friendliness
  2. diffidence
  3. propriety
  4. diffidence
  5. decorum

Correct Answer: C

Explanation:

The clue is "was such a bad-mannered child." Time acts as a change-of-direction trigger ("now, as an adult") that indicates the blank should mean something like well-mannered. Only propriety and decorum mean well-mannered. Diffidence, reticence, and brashness are all traits that would be considered bad-mannered. Friendliness does not necessarily mean well-mannered.

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