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29/10/2021

Equivocate is used in this article (The opportunity to nail an equivocating government agent both invigorates the host and gives the show a fleeting sense of rhetorical purpose) as such:

"The opportunity to nail an equivocating government agent both invigorates the host and gives the show a fleeting sense of rhetorical purpose"

Equivocate: to use ambiguous language with a deceptive intent

It's highly probable you'll see this word at least once per section on the GRE!

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Why Shakespeare Remains The Necessary Poet | Preparing For GRE 16/05/2020

Daily reading practice:

Artists, Auden insisted, should be anonymous; Shakespeare, for all intents and purposes, is, and we should revel in it.
The absence of one emotion in Shakespeare, the undue intensity of another are powerful indicators of a mind and a man at work.
He begins with a fine, disabused picture of Stratford circa 1564, when the poet was born.
By the time Shakespeare was a young man, to be a Catholic priest at all was a capital offense.
Greenblatt uses “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” as a road map in his section on Shakespeare’s childhood, and persuasively so.

Total GRE Words: 27

Why Shakespeare Remains The Necessary Poet | Preparing For GRE Reading practice for GRE: Why Shakespeare Remains the Necessary Poet

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