[Video] Q3: When celia tells the narrator not to let quisqueya "put you off" (line 54), she most nearly means that the narrator should not

Explanation for Question 3 From the Reading Section on the 2019 April Sat

Number three says when Selia tells the narrator not to let key schedule, 2 I put you off in line 54. She most nearly means that the narrator 3 should not. So whenever you see an indication of align, 4 you always want to jump there. So we are going to go to line 5 54. Here it is. 6 Don't let her put you off. So now we can start looking at some 7 of the other sentences for a little bit more context. 8 And if we look starting here, 9 key Skyjack is a busy body, but it's only because she's so insecure. 10 She doesn't know how to connect with people. 11 Don't let her put you off. So from that, 12 I can tell that maybe she has issues like communicating with people. 13 Maybe doesn't know how to read people's emotions. 14 So she might say something that she doesn't mean. 15 So that makes me think don't let her put you off means don't let 16 her say something that might offend you. 17 So now, if we go to look at the answers, 18 that is answer choice, number a that the narrators should not be 19 offended by case schedule. If we look at some of the answer choices, 20 just to double check, I don't think deceived would make sense, 21 given that context. And then we, 22 the narrators should not less key schedule, avoid her. 23 That doesn't make sense either with put you off and same with impose on 24 her. So a is the best choice here.

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