Cloze test: C-side - Forsaken City

Logic Level 3

The game Celeste tells the story about a girl called Madeline who desperately wanted to climb the mountain.

This time, Madeline wants to climb the mountain again. She is at C-side now, however, instead of using platformer skills, she needs to do very difficult Cloze tests to move forward. Can you use your logic to help her complete it?

The cloze test means choosing the best possible answer to fill the blanks, given the distribution of answers.

How to submit:

Convert the string of choices into numbers and submit. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 1,2,3,4 represent A , B , C , D A,B,C,D accordingly. For example, if your answer is A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D ABCDABCDABCDABCDABCD , submit 12341234123412341234 12341234123412341234 .

Below is our Cloze test:

    It is impossible to perform consistently in a manner inconsistent with the way we see ourselves. In other words, we usually act in direct __ 1 __ to our self-image. Nothing is more difficult to __ 2 __ than changing outward actions without changing inward feelings.

    One of the best ways to __ 3 __ those inward feelings is to have some “success” under your belt. My daughter Elizabeth has a __ 4 __ to be shy and wants to hold back on new experiences. But once she has __ 5 __ to a situation, it's “full steam ahead”. When she was in first grade, her school had a candy bar __ 6 __. Each child was given thirty candy bars and was __ 7 __ to sell every one of them. __ 8 __ I picked up Elizabeth from school she was holding her “challenge” and needed some __ 9 __ encouragement. It was time for a sales meeting with my new salesgirl.

    All the way home I taught her how to sell candy bars. I __ 10 __ each teaching point with half a dozen “You can do it — your smile will __ 11 __ them over — I believe in you” phrases. By the end of our fifteen-minute __ 12 __, the young lady sitting beside me had become a __ 13 __ saleslady.

    At the end of the day, all thirty bars had been sold. She excitedly __ 14 __ as I tucked her into bed that night: “Oh God, thanks for the candy sale at school. It's great.”

    Elizabeth's prayer reflects the heart's __ 15 __ of every person. We all want to be winners. The next day Elizabeth came home __ 16 __ another box of candy bars. She'd exhausted the __ 17 __ of friendly neighbors, and she was thrust into the cruel world of the unknown buyer. __ 18 __ I offered encouragement and a few more selling tips. And she did it. The experience __ 19 __ two days of selling, two sold-out performances, two happy people, and one boosted __ 20 ___. How we see ourselves reflects how others see us.

    1. A. opposition B. response C. preference D. contrast
    2. A. accomplish B. acknowledge C. appreciate D. allocate
    3. A. follow B. control C. injure D. improve
    4. A. chance B. tendency C. need D. competence
    5. A. turned B. complained C. warmed D. submitted
    6. A. sale B. delivery C. present D. bargain
    7. A. forced B. ordered C. challenged D. warned
    8. A. When B. While C. If D. Because
    9. A. negative B. further C. rough D. positive
    10. A. decorated B. surrounded C. rewarded D. classified
    11. A. get B. take C. win D. look
    12. A. complaint B. quarrel C. amusement D. drive
    13. A. committed B. nervous C. frightened D. pretty
    14. A. wrote B. prayed C. recalled D. recommended
    15. A. humour B. impression C. desire D. justice
    16. A. toward B. without C. for D. with
    17. A. resource B. emotion C. supply D. dignity
    18. A. Again B. Deliberately C. Instead D. Eventually
    19. A. added to B. amounted to C. came to D. catered to
    20. A. self-help B. self-study C. self-respect D. self-image 

    Distribution of the answers: this cloze test has 5 A's, 5 B's, 5 C's, 5 D's.


The answer is 21423131423412343124.

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