Explanation for Question 39 From the Reading Section on the 2018 March Sat
Hey guys. So motion 39 is asking us Dickens, 2 most likely adopts the point of view of the stranger in line 38 in 3 order to blink. So let's go back to line 38, 4 see his use of the stranger and try and figure out what is he 5 doing here? And then we can come back to this question. 6 Now line 38 is saying you Kerry says the stranger in this jealousy and 7 distrust into every transaction of public life. 8 This is coming after the consist talk about like, 9 uh, it's essential part of American character that they are, 10 you know, they are very independent and Selena to them being very distrustful. 11 And now he's talking from the point of view of the stranger. 12 The stranger is saying that you carry this jealousy and distrust into every transaction 13 of public life by repelling or the men from your legislative assemblies. 14 It is brought up a certain co op a class of candidates for the 15 suffrage who in their very act, this your institutions and your people's choice. 16 So now he's critiquing the Americans and he goes on to protect the Americans, 17 um, all the way to down here. 18 So someone, someone else who seems to be coming in and basically saying, 19 saying all these critiques as if there's this person who's looking in on this 20 discussion to add in their own perspective. 21 So looking at our answer choices, 22 um, let's see, uh, which of these seem to be the reason he adopts 23 a point of view of this stranger. Who's coming in to argue this a 24 says, expose harsh c...