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Sentence Completions
Sentence Completions (SCs) are exactly what they sound like: You’re given
a sentence with one or two blanks and asked to pick the word or words that best
complete the sentence. The test makers use SCs to assess your level of literacy
and your ability to use reason to figure out how words relate to one another
within the sentence. In short, SCs test your understanding of vocabulary
in context.
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