[Video] Q11: As used in line 7, “curiosity” most nearly means

Answer Choices

  • A) concern.

  • question.

  • oddity.

  • wonder.

Explanation for Question 11 From the Reading Section on the 2018 April Sat

Hey guys. So question 11 says as just in line seven curiosity, 2 most nearly means what? So let's go back to line seven, 3 reread it and replace curiosity with our own work now. 4 Okay, so it's question 11 line seven, nine questions. Seven 11. 5 Okay. Question. Uh, line 11 said line seven says 6 false memories can sometimes be a mere curiosity, 7 but other times they have real implications. 8 Innocent people have gone to jail when well-intentioned eye witnesses testified at events, 9 blah, blah, blah. So this is saying like, sometimes these false memories 10 are just, you know, a mirror oddity, you know, 11 a mirror, you know, anomaly, if you will, like something that's off, 12 I'd say anomaly is probably the best word I would replace it with here 13 is like, they're this like special thing that's coming in. That's not normal. 14 And that's, you know, kind of random, but Annie saying sometimes they're just like, 15 um, you know, me or anomaly like something strange. 16 Like, Aw man, I thought I was wearing a blue shirt, really? 17 I was wearing a red shirt. Um, but uh, 18 he's saying that other times they, they do have legitimate issues and implications. 19 So going back to our answer choices, let's see, 20 um, interests says, uh, concern. 21 No. So I think the next thing is when they're a concern, 22 they're just a mirror, you know, you know, anomaly something strange that happened at 23 first, but sometimes there a legitimate concern when people go to prison. 24 So that's n...

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