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Directions: Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which one sentence or part of sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate/coherent way.
It is a truism that our actions are determined by what we believe ourselves to be, by our self-understandings. Each of us carries a picture of what we are, ………………………………………………………………., shapes our motivations and makes us behave one way rather than another. If so, what are the dominant self-understandings of artists in our times, particularly in relationship to state and politics?
as creators of aesthetic values, they are also their custodians.
a model of ourselves that guides us through the world.
constituted public domain with views on the whole society.
they feel incomplete without it, and enter it to express themselves.
None of the Above
Correct Answer is (b). The line just before the blank describes oneself and so the line in option (b) correctly maintains the continuity of the sentence and is the correct choice here.
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