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Verbal Reasoning - English - Sentence Equivalence:

Basics

MCQ - 8-11710

Question:

Fraser taught by example: he ____ long-windedness in his own lectures and berated his students for any tendency toward circumlocution.

  1. eschewed
  2. epitomized
  3. accentuated
  4. epitomized
  5. welcomed

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

Since he taught by example, and he criticized (berated) his students for circumlocution ( using too many words) he must have avoided (�shunned� or �eschewed�) long-windedness in his own lectures. [ epitomized = acted as a good example of]

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