- Thu Feb 20, 2020 5:26 pm
#73972
Hi Tw07,
For fill-in-the-blank questions, you can use the same methods you would normally use for the underlying question type. This question is a Must Be True, so you can prephrase. The stimulus states that memory is aided by repeated patterns and that music's repeated patterns is what helps us remember information put to music. We are also told that jokes and music have something in common, that they both elicit emotion. Then we are presented with a difference, though, that jokes are not easy to remember. We prephrase by looking to the stimulus for the reason we were told music was helpful to memory: the patterns. If jokes lack the same patterns as music, that would explain the difference. That leads us to the correct answer.
Fill-in-the-blank questions have an added bonus, though. If you are having trouble with the prephrase, reading the stimulus with each answer choice in the blank can help you identify contenders that flow naturally.
Good luck!