Read the sentence, looking for clues
The clues in the sentence indicate that Michalewski's text is "indubitably" (or
"unquestionably") impressive and important; in fact, it's "unmatched."
Predict an answer
Given all of the praise in the sentence, the correct answer will be an extremely
positive word, something that describes the book as the "acme" or "epitome" or "high
point" of the profession.
Select the best match from among the
choices
A scan of the answer choices reveals that almost every one carries a positive
charge. The only one with a negative charge is (B) vainglory, which means "excessive or unjustified pride," and it can
be eliminated. Of the positive words, (C) apotheosis, the
"ideal example," fits the prediction. (A) validation, which means "approval" or "authorization," isn't
strongly positive enough. This person's text doesn't just confirm the worth of the profession; rather it
is a shining example. (D) munificence and (E) beneficence both mean "generosity"; not only do they not fit the
context of the sentence, but they can also be eliminated because they can't both be
the answer.
Confirm your answer by reading it into the
sentence
Michalewski's text indubitably serves as the apotheosis of his discipline; surpassing all previous models of
excellence, it has replaced them with the rigor of heretofore unmatched academic
standards.
TAKEAWAY: Remember that synonyms in the answer choices for the same blank can be
eliminated.