Explanation for Question 10 From the Reading Section on the 2018 March Sat
Hey guys. So question 10 asks us which situation is most similar to the 2 one describing the lines 66 to 68. 3 If I that obvious. So first things first, 4 let's go back and read those lines and figure out what they're talking about. 5 So 66 to 68 looks to be here. 6 And so that's, if I, and it goes to obvious down here. 7 So this says, if I had heard the story before I let them tell 8 it to me again. So I'm on his father. 9 If he had heard his father's story before even so he'd let us follow 10 that. Tell him and tell it again. He's saying his father's performance was so, 11 uh, was that good? His love of story that obvious. 12 So his, his father seems to be so in love with telling the stories 13 that son didn't mind to hear it again. 14 He always enjoyed it. 15 So jumping to our answer choices. 16 Now let's see which of these seems to fit with, 17 um, a son letting his father retell a story of him. 18 The son has already heard it just because he enjoys it. And his father 19 is so good at telling it. So option a is, 20 has a viewer eagerly anticipates the new episodes of a television television series each 21 week. So this option doesn't seem to fit in because these are new episodes. 22 If these were rerun episodes and yeah. Okay. 23 The viewer wants to see the reruns. Like he wants to see the reruns 24 and his father's stories, but it's not the reruns. 25 It's the new stories, which isn't fitting to what the line we're talking about 26 here. I says, as an artist paints a fav...