"If you've got it, (1)_____ it" That's the (2)_____ of Georgia's philosophy. Georgia is my dorm roommate. a dance and theater major, she is a true extrovert- always showing off, always "on stage". It seems she is in constant motion, going from graceful leaps down the hall to such (3)_____ acrobatics as swinging by her knees from the clothes rod in her closet. Some days Georgia performs her entire (4)_____ right in our room. The (5)______ "less is more" doesn't apply to her on those occasions, when she delights by acting, singing, and dancing everything she's ever learned. Attracted by her talent and charisma, an audience always gathers to watch. The lack of space in our room never seems to (6)_____ her movements. Since Georgia's shows are not very (7)_____ to good studying on my part, I join the crowd drawn by her magnetism. She is so smooth and confident-I have never seen her (8)_____. She moves easily from ballet to tap jazz. She'll tell jokes, sing part of an opera, and perform a scene from A Chorus Line. Not knowing all the words never stops her-she simply improvises lines as she goes along. When she finishes, her audience breaks into a (9)_____ of applause. It's difficult to break into show business, which is why most drama students give up on this quest and settle for a more conventional career. But I contend Georgia is talented enough to build a (10)_____ career in show business.

MY CHOICES:
Flaunt
Gist
Bizarre
Viable
Paradox
Hamper
Conducive
Falter
Frenzy
Repertoire

1) flaunt

2)gist
3)bizarre
4)repertoire
5)paradox
6)hamper
7)conducive
8)falter
9)frenzy
10) viable

Thanks.

4 and 10 are wrong. The others are right.

Please number your choices.

1) flaunt

2)gist
3)bizarre
4)viable
5)paradox
6)hamper
7)conducive
8)falter
9)frenzy
10)repertoire

"If you've got it, (1) flaunt it" That's the (2) gist of Georgia's philosophy. Georgia is my dorm roommate. a dance and theater major, she is a true extrovert- always showing off, always "on stage". It seems she is in constant motion, going from graceful leaps down the hall to such (3) bizarre acrobatics as swinging by her knees from the clothes rod in her closet. Some days Georgia performs her entire (4) repertoire right in our room. The (5) paradox "less is more" doesn't apply to her on those occasions, when she delights by acting, singing, and dancing everything she's ever learned. Attracted by her talent and charisma, an audience always gathers to watch. The lack of space in our room never seems to (6) hamper her movements. Since Georgia's shows are not very (7) conducive to good studying on my part, I join the crowd drawn by her magnetism. She is so smooth and confident-I have never seen her (8) falter. She moves easily from ballet to tap jazz. She'll tell jokes, sing part of an opera, and perform a scene from A Chorus Line. Not knowing all the words never stops her-she simply improvises lines as she goes along. When she finishes, her audience breaks into a (9) frenzy of applause. It's difficult to break into show business, which is why most drama students give up on this quest and settle for a more conventional career. But I contend Georgia is talented enough to build a (10) viable career in show business.

To fill in the blanks, let's analyze the context and the options provided:

1) In the sentence "If you've got it, (1)_____ it," we need a word that means to display or show off something. The most suitable option from the provided choices is "flaunt."

2) In the sentence "That's the (2)_____ of Georgia's philosophy," we need a word that represents the central idea or essence of Georgia's philosophy. The word that fits this context is "gist."

3) In the sentence "going from graceful leaps down the hall to such (3)_____ acrobatics," we need a word that describes the acrobatics as unusual or strange. The word that best matches this description is "bizarre."

4) In the sentence "Some days Georgia performs her entire (4)_____ right in our room," we need a word that describes the entirety of Georgia's performance. The word that fits this context is "repertoire."

5) In the sentence "The (5)______ 'less is more' doesn't apply to her on those occasions," we need a word that represents a phrase or saying. The phrase that contradicts the idea of "less is more" is "paradox."

6) In the sentence "The lack of space in our room never seems to (6)_____ her movements," we need a word that describes something that creates obstacles or difficulties. The word that conveys this meaning is "hamper."

7) In the sentence "Since Georgia's shows are not very (7)_____ to good studying on my part," we need a word that describes something that is helpful or supportive. The word that fits this context is "conducive."

8) In the sentence "I have never seen her (8)_____," we need a word that describes someone losing confidence or stumbling in their performance. The word that matches this description is "falter."

9) In the sentence "When she finishes, her audience breaks into a (9)_____ of applause," we need a word that represents the sound or expression of appreciation. The word that fits this context is "frenzy."

10) In the sentence "But I contend Georgia is talented enough to build a (10)_____ career in show business," we need a word that describes something that is possible or achievable. The word that conveys this meaning is "viable."

So, filling in the blanks using the provided choices, we have:

"If you've got it, (1) flaunt it." That's the (2) gist of Georgia's philosophy. Georgia is my dorm roommate. A dance and theater major, she is a true extrovert - always showing off, always "on stage". It seems she is in constant motion, going from graceful leaps down the hall to such (3) bizarre acrobatics as swinging by her knees from the clothes rod in her closet. Some days Georgia performs her entire (4) repertoire right in our room. The (5) paradox "less is more" doesn't apply to her on those occasions when she delights by acting, singing, and dancing everything she's ever learned. Attracted by her talent and charisma, an audience always gathers to watch. The lack of space in our room never seems to (6) hamper her movements. Since Georgia's shows are not very (7) conducive to good studying on my part, I join the crowd drawn by her magnetism. She is so smooth and confident - I have never seen her (8) falter. She moves easily from ballet to tap jazz. She'll tell jokes, sing part of an opera, and perform a scene from A Chorus Line. Not knowing all the words never stops her - she simply improvises lines as she goes along. When she finishes, her audience breaks into a (9) frenzy of applause. It's difficult to break into show business, which is why most drama students give up on this quest and settle for a more conventional career. But I contend Georgia is talented enough to build a (10) viable career in show business.