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For each blank select one entry from the corresponding column of choices. Fill all blanks in the way that best completes the text.

Lambert, in his latest thesis, is guilty of (i) Nietzsche’s conception of eternal recurrence, a scholarly transgression that results mainly from his propensity to (ii) multiple sources. That his interpretation seems (iii) may indeed obscure the fact that he liberally combined ideas drawn from numerous works, many of them contemporary, a fact that, in part, accounts for the dubious validity of his overall project.

Blank (i)

equivocating upon

misconstruing

undervaluing

Blank (ii)

enjoin

conflate

misquote

Blank (iii)

tentative

cohesive

disjointed

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