[Video] Q49: As used in line 63, "prompting" most nearly means

Explanation for Question 49 From the Reading Section on the 2018 March Sat

Hey guys. So question 49 says as used in line 63, 2 prompting, most nearly means blank. 3 So let's go by client 63, read it and replace prompting with our own 4 word line. 63 says no specific type of 5 bacteria seemed more important than another in prompting the vaccine response. 6 So it seems like they're saying just like causing, 7 it seems like a pretty straightforward word in prompting. 8 The vaccine response, no specific type of bacteria seemed more important than one another. 9 So to cause this that you could pretty much use either one. 10 I don't see which of these seem to imply causing these is refreshing, 11 which isn't what we need, want to say. That doesn't mean causing shortening is 12 also not what we're trying to say. Suggesting is maybe like suggesting something, 13 but it doesn't really mean causing. So we can maybe put a maybe next 14 to that one, but a inciting that's clearly synonymous with causing and sonatas 15 with word prompting that we're using here saying vaccine response. 16 I'm certain, they don't know which bacteria is going to prompt or insight specific 17 vaccine response.

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