Explanation for Question 5 From the Reading Section on the 2017 May Sat
Question five says a meaningful irony in the passage is that while the narrator 2 had admired the young sweet accomplishment, the Swede w so let's look back into 3 the passage for some context here around the narrator, 4 admiring young Swedes accomplishments, and then Sweden referenced to kind of the situation 5 of the narrator. So we can see evidence just of that admiration of 6 sweet there in the first paragraph talking about when he first saw him in 7 the baseball park and a very at the real kind of way. 8 And then the exclamation, when he told his friends, 9 he's like, oh my gosh, that's sweet. So those that first paragraph 10 there kind of shows us that admiration. 11 If we look here, though, at the top of the second column, 12 it's when Zuckerman, 13 who was the narrator or the main character of this passage and introduces themselves 14 to the suite, they say, I knew your brother at week WIC. 15 I don't really know how to say that, but we'll go with it. So, 16 and then the Swede responds with your Zuckerman. He replied to vigorously shaking my 17 hand, the author, and then he goes, I'm Zuckerman the author. 18 So basically this guy who's super admires. 19 The Swede is introducing himself, but then the sweet, 20 when he's introduced to this person, it's like, oh my gosh, 21 so nice to meet you. You're that author, right? 22 Like obviously very excited to meet him. 23 And then he goes on to introduce Zuckerman to his son. 24 He says, you know who, this is the sweet side t...