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In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Blessed is the man or woman into whose life has come the beauty and power of such a _____. Prize it well. Do all in your _____ to keep such a friendship unbroken. Avoid the _____, for when it comes it cannot be _____and the jarring note mars the harmony. It is not alone a question of _____that may be full and complete. It is the hurt in the heart that will not readily heal and the confidence that will not fully come back.
It is not alone a question of _____that may be full and complete
conflict
silence
nadversity
forgiveness
- The passage revolves around the theme of preserving important relationships or friendships.
- Let's break down each sentence to find context clues:
- First Sentence: Emphasizes the importance of a powerful and beautiful friendship.
- Second Sentence: Encourages actively maintaining unbroken friendships.
- Third Sentence: Warns against something that can disrupt or mar the harmony of friendship. The ideal word refers to what should be avoided.
- Fourth Sentence: Describes the irreversible or hard-to-repair nature of the unwanted element.
- Last Sentence: Suggests an emotional hurt or gap in trust that remains after the negative element.
- Looking at the options:
- Conflict: Fits as it aligns with something that disrupts relationships and is hard to mend.
- Silence: Doesn't typically cause irreparable discord.
- Adversity: Generally refers to challenges and does not imply disruption.
- Forgiveness: Refers to reconciliation, not something to avoid.
Correct Answer: Conflict
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