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embraces (B) expressiveness…..exaggerates (C) verisimilitude…….sacrifices (D) realism……….substitutes (E) coherence……..utilizes 7. When Adolph Ochs became the publisher of The New York Times, he endowed the paper with a uniquelytone, avoiding the editorials that characterized other major papers of the time. (A) abstruse….scholarly (B) dispassionate……..shrill (C) argumentative…….tendent ious (D) whimsical…..capricious (E) cosmopolitan…….timely SECTION 2 1. Despite the fact that the amateur runner trained rigorously for six months before the race, he failed toit: the course was sothat even professional runners struggled to finish. (A) plete……..demanding (B) win………manageable (C) master…….short (D) concede…….formidable (E) underestimate…..unusual 2. In linking geographically disparate people, the Inter is arguably helping millions of spontaneous munities to bloom: munities defined by mon interests rather than by the accident of. (A) patibility (B) affluence (C) reciprocity (D) contemporaneousness (E) proximity 3. It is as if Woodward could not bear to leave anything out。 if he hadsome of his material, the resulting increase in focus would have more thanany loss in prehensiveness. (A) elaborated…….jus tified (B) condensed………exaggerated (C) expanded………offset (D) edited……..pointed up (E) pruned……..pensated for 4. The hesitancy of many countries to embrace market reform is unfortunate, because many national success stories suggest that far from such reform, countries should be eager to its benefits. (A) implementing…….do