351. She pointed out that his resume was ________ because it merely recorded his previous positions and failed to highlight the specific skills he had mastered in each job. 3 u, K V' [: h1 W! o1 s
(A) disinterested
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(C) conclusive 5 \0 G) K4 _" L; f' ~
(D) obligatory 0 S3 g3 O4 c; v* {5 x2 S6 c/ y' W
(E) detailed
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352. She was accused of plagiarism in a dispute over a short story, and, though ________ , she never recovered from the accusation and the scandal.
# R2 r4 i) D, }8 \ (A) indicted (B) verified
/ D( O" w3 y, s& j; T0 Y3 y (C) exonerated (D) retaliated $ i) D- z6 r. Z0 ?
(E) convinced
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3 Z: |, b) A |! [9 l( q353. She was pleased by the accolades she received; like everyone else, she enjoyed being ________ .
# w7 \, q' l8 b" n4 @6 A$ |% Y (A) entertained
* w/ v5 ~0 S" c( W (B) praised
; O( Y& |' V1 |! h3 N& g5 m (C) playful ' d/ b1 |6 k- X; }9 r& f: t
(D) vindicated
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1 q P+ M; M" Q354. She wondered whether triangles, which had only three sides, ________ as polygons, which she thought of as many-sided.
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(B) estimated : ?9 p0 k2 k3 E
(C) qualified
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(E) multiplied 9 U. }6 K: q; @( o1 @
9 D: u! O/ ^1 c355. Since novelty of presentation is apt to add to a performer’s popularity, the most successful troubadours were those who were also the most ________ in their delivery.
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(B) lyrical 5 w4 B6 V! D5 D& L, d/ c
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(E) repetitious # v& `/ f( T( {/ D6 }
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