Explanation for Question 14 From the Reading Section on the 2018 May Sat
Question number 14 is asking us about an inference from the passage pertaining 2 to the results of the experiment. So we want to basically verify whether each 3 of these statements and a, B, C, 4 and D are true or false if they're supported by the passage or not. 5 So choice ISS, interactive scenarios resulted in finer distinction and brain activity 6 then did informative scenarios. 7 Um, in this case, the part of the passage talking about these finer distinctions, 8 um, are really comparing the two sets of examples rather 9 than honing in on one being, 10 having more or fewer finer distinctions. 11 The language of the passage is that there are a few striking, 12 finer distinctions relative to the two scenarios. 13 So that language kind of sounds familiar because we have seen it in the 14 passage, but it's not really written in the answer choice, 15 the way the meaning and the passage is developed in the passage. 16 We're talking about finer distinctions between the two, 17 rather than there being more fine distinctions in one versus the other. 18 So the wording is a little bit tricky with a, 19 because it sounds like we've seen this in the passage before, 20 but ultimately that's not correct because the meaning in the passage was different. 21 Uh, choice B says both interactive and informative scenarios required memory recall 22 that actually pertains to the quote that we looked at in the previous question. 23 Number 13, up here in line 21, 24 common to both types of situati...