[Video] Q13: Which choice best supports the claim that there are important similarities between how the brain responds to scenarios involving real people and how it responds to those involving fictional people?

Explanation for Question 13 From the Reading Section on the 2018 May Sat

Question number 13, which choice best supports the claim, 2 that there are important similarities between how the brain responds to scenarios 3 involving real people and how it responds to those involving fictional people. 4 So we wanted to talk about the similarities between real and fictional cases. 5 So looking at our answer choices choice, 6 I is lines 21 through 24, 7 common to both types of situations with some level of mental activity in parts 8 of the brain that are at work, 9 may recall general facts or events. 10 So that's choice. I commented both types is going to reflect a similarity. 11 So this is looking like a pretty good answer choice. 12 Um, but just looking at our others 29 to 32 choice B says there 13 were few striking finer distinctions. 14 Um, so this is focusing on the differences. 15 This is choice B here, focusing on the distinctions, 16 the differences. So that's not focusing on the similarities. 17 That's out choice C was line 72 to 77, 18 um, which is here. 19 You are familiar with their basic behavioral features as human beings, 20 you know, more or less how they think, what kind of opinions they may 21 produce. You're aware of the range of emotions that you can expect from them. 22 So this area is choice C um, 23 this isn't only focus on any similarities between cases. 24 This is honing in more specifically on the, 25 um, the real characters case. 26 So that reason for that reason, it's out, it's only focusing on one of 27 the two cases rather tha...

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