Explanation for Question 7 From the Reading Section on the 2018 March Sat
Hey guys. So question seven reads. 2 It can reasonably, it can reasonably be inferred from the passage that the narrator's 3 father influenced him by Blake. 4 So if we remember back and we can go and read back right now, 5 it seems to be that the narrator's author, 6 uh, God, what was that? That the narrator's father, 7 um, often read and told him storage, 8 and he was a boy. And we can see that starting here, 9 where he's talking about going into voices himself and saying that's exactly what his 10 father would have, would have done. Had he been the one reading, 11 he would have made the story and event as grand and as real as 12 life, he must have told me hundreds, 13 perhaps even thousands of stories, not just that night, 14 but throughout the course of any given day, any given day over breakfast, 15 during lunch in the middle that comes through you get it. 16 His father was telling him a ton of stories, and that seems to be 17 something that's really important for him, um, 18 and affecting his life. So we look at our, 19 um, influences and how the father influenced him. 20 Let's take a look at our answer choices here. Option a says, 21 creating an environment that encourage young people to express themselves. 22 Now, maybe his father didn't do that. Maybe he didn't, 23 but that's not. What's explicitly stated here. 24 Let's say here is an area talking about how his father would tell all 25 these crazy stories that he himself is trying to tell stories similar to. 26 If we ...