[Video] Q33: It can reasonably be inferred from the passage that burke is particularly upset with the national assembly's decision towhich choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous question?

Explanation for Question 33 From the Reading Section on the 2019 April Sat

Looking at 33, I can reasonably be inferred from the passage that Burke is 2 particularly upset with the national assembly's decision too. 3 So let's go to the passage and see if we can find Burke's position 4 on those matter. So here he brings up the 5 national assembly. And after that, 6 we can find his position where it says, 7 but when the leaders choose to make themselves bitters at an auction of popularity, 8 their talents in the construction of the state will note will be of no 9 service. They will become flatterers instead of legislators, 10 the instruments, not the guides of the people. 11 So mainly the second sentence here, 12 they will become flatterers instead of legislators, 13 that is indicating that they are seeking approval rather than trying to be 14 a legislator. So if we look at the answer choices, 15 they're seeking approval of the public. 16 So 33 is C then for 34, 17 we want to know which choice provides the best evidence. 18 So if we look back at the lines that we underlined, 19 it starts at line 13 and goes to line 18, 20 and that is answer choice C.

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