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Graduate Record Examinations are an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in the United States.

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Disagreement with my English teacher on a GRE reading comprehension question...would like yo...

The problem with (E) is that it assumes to be fact what Tompkins is trying to establish. The words "suggesting" and "could" in the last sentence are terms that point to interpretation rather than fact …
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What is the optimum answer to this GRE sentence-equivalence question?

When you pit the two words against each other, minuscule communicates quantity while diminutive refers to stature: a minuscule amount; but diminutive lettering The adjectives aren’t really interch …
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It depends on what you consider to be the role of the word mitigating in the phrase mitigating circumstances. It's a verb if you think mitigate is what the circumstance does. This is supported by Oxf …
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