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  • 3) Fill in the text with the phrases below by dragging them to the correct places.
    Diane Reverend was a mere editor at Random House in New York when she first saw a manuscript by ……. , Dr John Gray. I took one look at the title and knew it would be ….. , she says, chuckling, and she was right. The desperately understanding Dr Gray is now a millionaire and Diane Reverend has her own company. Dr Gray’s slim volume on how to ……. between the sexes is the …… of a huge and …….. that may, as its insiders claim, answer some of Americans ……. . It also feeds off those yearnings, creates hundreds more and – not incidentally – props up the entire world of New York publishing. As Britain is learning, the genre can ……. with tomes as quackish and histrionic as their covers – but there are worse. For …….. published, thousands are rejected as too derivative or specialized. This is …….. . As ……. of heavyweight ………. goes looking for the next ……. , prose style is ………. . Marketabllity is everything. How promotable is the author? What’s the «hook»? Is it universal enough? Ms Reverend rattles off …… , then admits: if someone comes to me with ……. , that’s two thirds of …… . You know you can reach people.
    1) unofficial mascot
    2) the last thing on anybody’s mind
    3) a new breed
    4) myriad yearnings for betterment
    5) editor-cum-agent
    6) the battle won
    7) an unknown pop psychologist
    8) the key questions
    9) a number one bestseller
    10) every self-help title
    11) bridge communication gaps
    12) lightweight blockbuster
    13) a really catchy title
    14) expanding self-help industry
    15) fill entire walls
    16) no small mercy

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    Diane Reverend was a mere editor at Random House in New York when she first saw a manuscript by 7) an unknown pop psychologist ……. , Dr John Gray. I took one look at the title and knew it would be 9) a number one bestseller….. , she says, chuckling, and she was right. The desperately understanding Dr Gray is now a millionaire and Diane Reverend has her own company. Dr Gray’s slim volume on how to 11) bridge communication gaps……. between the sexes is the 1) unofficial mascot…… of a huge and …14) expanding self-help industry ….. that may, as its insiders claim, answer some of Americans 4) myriad yearnings for betterment ……. . It also feeds off those yearnings, creates hundreds more and – not incidentally – props up the entire world of New York publishing. As Britain is learning, the genre can 15) fill entire walls
    ……. with tomes as quackish and histrionic as their covers – but there are worse. For 10) every self-help title
    …….. published, thousands are rejected as too derivative or specialized. This is 16) no small mercy…….. . As 3) a new breed……. of heavyweight 5) editor-cum-agent ………. goes looking for the next 12) lightweight blockbuster ……. , prose style is 2) the last thing on anybody’s mind
    ………. . Marketabllity is everything. How promotable is the author? What’s the «hook»? Is it universal enough? Ms Reverend rattles off 8) the key questions…… , then admits: if someone comes to me with 13) a really catchy title ……. , that’s two thirds of 6) the battle won
    …… . You know you can reach people.