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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. Readers have been (1) _________ conditioned that they feel embarrassed to admit that they find it hard (2) _________ stomach the work of a literary giant for fear it would betray their plebian taste. The (3) __________ is that a few read, and fewer enjoy, the novels of those who sit on the literary pedestal. We have (4) _________ ourselves to be persuaded that a book with a story can't be quite in the same class as a book that leaves us to (5) __________ what is unsaid.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.
deny
accept
malign
interpret
- Readers often feel embarrassed to admit difficulty in appreciating or understanding the work of highly acclaimed authors.
- This embarrassment stems from a fear of being perceived as having unsophisticated tastes.
- The result is that very few people actually read and enjoy books by esteemed literary figures.
- There is a common belief that stories or plots in books make them less respectable compared to more abstract works.
- Interpret: To understand or explain the meaning of something, especially something not explicitly stated. Correct Answer
- Deny: To refuse to admit or acknowledge something.
- Accept: To agree or consent to something.
- Malign: To speak about someone or something in a critical or harmful way.
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