How to I attempt 'Complete the Sentence' question in DET?

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In this type of question, test takers will have to choose the best answer for every missing word in a displayed sentence.

A passage will appear on their screens which will have various blank spaces. You will have to select the best word which you think would complete the sentence. Make sure that you'

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Yes, Indian students can apply with a Duolingo English Test (DET). This would require a minimum GPA of 110

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No, an invalid or uncertified test result does not count toward your 3 attempt limit. This limit only applies to completed and submitted DET tests. You can book a retake immediately after receiving an invalidation notice without penalty

You must wait for your official DET results. Or an invalidation notice before booking a new slot. It takes 48 hours.

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