Explanation for Question 9 From the Reading Section on the 2018 March Sat
You guys. So question nine says as is in line 53, 2 wrong, most nearly means blank. 3 So I want us to do with any question like this is don't look 4 at the answer choices yet. Just go back to the passage, 5 fine line 53, finally uses of wrong. 6 I'm going to read it for ourselves and put in our own word there 7 and try and connect that back to the main passage. 8 So line 53 says, 9 um, it is down here. This is in regards to his father who read 10 around it and his father telling stories, 11 um, to his son, um, to the rest of the family, 12 whatever it might've been that says there was no wrong time with him. 13 Or if there was, he didn't live long enough for me to see it 14 so wrong here, it seems to be saying in terms of the wrong time 15 or the right time to tell a story, maybe in conversation, 16 maybe there's an awkward time to tell a story. 17 Maybe it's like, you know, 18 it seems to be kind of awkward or it seems to be not fitting. 19 Um, you know, the moment that seems to be how wrong is using here. 20 And he's saying there's no wrong time where his father has told the story. 21 His father never found it. Unfitted to tell a story no matter what the 22 situation was. So that seems to be what I would replay as wrong with 23 here, based on what this is saying. 24 Now our answer choices, we can run through them. 25 Um, let's just go from bottom to top. 26 Option D says inaccurate, uh, 27 inaccurate, uh, inaccurate doesn't seem to really fit because it's not about the accu...