(A) predictable (B) unexpected
(C) admirable (D) explicit (E) confusing
6. The characterization of historical analysis as a form of fiction is not likely to be received---- by either historians or literary critics, who agree that history and fiction deal with----orders of experience.
(A) quietly.. significant
(B) enthusiastically.. shifting
(C) passively.. unusual
(D) sympathetically.. distinct
(E) contentiously.. realistic
7. For some time now, ----has been presumed not to exist: the cynical conviction that every- body has an angle is considered wisdom.
(A) rationality (B) flexibility
(C) diffidence (D) disinterestedness
(E) insincerity
8. STUDY: LEARN::
(A) pervade: encompass (B) search: find
(C) gather: win (D) agree: keep
(E) accumulate: raise
9. CORRAL: HORSES::
(A) den: lions (B) meadow: sheep
(C) herd: cattle (D) nest: birds
(E) coop: chickens
10. LULLABY: SONG::
(A) narrative: volume (B) lecture: tutor
(C) paragraph: page (D) diatribe: discourse
(E) invective: compliment
11. DIE: SHAPING::
(A) glue: attaching (B) anchor: sailing