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Per ETS, signpost words like 'although' or 'moreover' should be flagged because they

Aare always part of the correct answer choice itself
Bsignal continue-vs-contrast, constraining the blank
Ctell the test-taker how many blanks the passage has
Dare decorative and add no information
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. signal continue-vs-contrast, constraining the blank
ETS: 'Identify words or phrases that seem particularly significant, either because they emphasize the structure of the passage (words like "although" or "moreover")...' Signposts signal whether the next clause continues (moreover, furthermore) or contrasts (although, but). The answer must respect that signal; ignoring it leads to picking an opposite-meaning word.
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