Answer Choices
A) effectively.
reasonably.
cleverly.
partially
Explanation for Question 32 From the Reading Section on the 2018 April Sat
Hey guys. So question 32 says I used as used in line 10, 2 practically most nearly means blank. 3 So let's go back to line 10 and read what they say with practically 4 on a place of their own work. This says, 5 certainly it means that certainly it means that if it means anything and when 6 an individual or combination of individuals undertakes it decide for any man when he 7 shall work, where he should work at what he shall work and for what 8 he shall work here, 9 they practically reduce him to slavery. So what he's saying here is that whatever, 10 someone, this guy banks is going to say, 11 Hey, are you there? You need to, you're going to work here and I 12 can decide where you're going to work, what you're going to do and how 13 much you're going to work for. Then he is basically reducing him to slavery 14 or he's essentially reducing him to slavery. 15 That's what he means by practically. He's saying in, 16 you know, in all senses, you're reducing him to slavery, 17 even though you're not directly, we're just saying slavery, doing all these things is 18 practically in the sense that it really is reducing him to slavery. 19 So looking at our answer choices, we can see that it is reasonably 20 cleverly, partially and effectively. Well, 21 definitely not partially. He's saying when he says practically, 22 like he's saying it literally is. He's not saying cleverly either. 23 He's, maybe it is clever in a way of doing that to try and 24 manipulate people, but he's not saying i...