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CLOZE COMPOSITION Directions: In this section, there is a passage having some blank spaces with four words or groups of words given. Select whichever word or group of words you consider the most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.
these are not fully realized, it is impossible _______ justly
to judge
to be judged
to judging
having judged
- Option 1: to judge
- This option fits grammatically. The phrase "it is impossible to judge justly" flows naturally and makes sense, indicating that a fair assessment can't be made.
- Correct Answer: Option 1 - to judge
- Option 2: to be judged
- This option is in the passive voice and doesn't fit correctly in the context. The passage implies an active decision, not something being judged.
- Option 3: to judging
- This option is grammatically incorrect. The gerund "judging" cannot be used immediately after "impossible."
- Option 4: having judged
- This option implies a completed action, which is not suitable since the passage discusses an ongoing or potential assessment.
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