1. Before they become household names, the
waitresses, hairdressers, investment bankers,
counselors, and teachers are
a. famous and notorious.
b. unknown and undistinguished.
c. unique and distinctive.
The correct answer, of course, is
b. It certainly
can’t be
a, because we know
that these people are not
yet famous. The reality shows will make them famous,
but until that happens, they remain
obscure. Answer
c
doesn’t really make sense because we know from the
passage that
these people are waitresses, hairdressers,
investment bankers, counselors, and teachers. Now,
these are all very respectable jobs, but they are fairly
common, so they wouldn’t be described as unique or
distinctive. Furthermore, we can tell that
b is
the cor-
rect answer because we can substitute the word obscure
with the word
unknown or
undistinguished in the sen-
tence and both would make sense.
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