Explanation for Question 39 From the Reading Section on the 2019 April Sat
For 31 9. We want to know why Burke referred to the repair of 2 a building in lines 70 to 72. 3 So let's go to those lines and reread it. 4 I would make the reparation as nearly as possible in the style of the 5 building. So no, let's look at our answers. 6 So a governments need to be changed periodically to remain relevant. 7 If you are saying that governments need to be changed periodically and then comparing 8 it to a building that doesn't make sense because you don't change entire buildings. 9 It's not like you can pick up a building and switch it out. 10 So a, does that make sense? B if a government has fundamental errors, 11 it should be replaced. Same kind of thing here. 12 If a building has errors, it's not like you can get rid of a 13 building and then replace it with a new one. 14 You would have to fix it, but not replace it. 15 So be it doesn't make sense. Either perceive all governments have 16 flaws that may be corrected with the proper intervention. 17 Um, comparing it to a building there. You're saying that all buildings have flaws 18 and all of them need to be corrected. 19 So that does not make sense either. 20 So that leaves D changes to a government should maintain that government's essential properties. 21 And that makes sense when comparing it to a building. 22 If you want to switch up a building, you could paint the outside, 23 renovate the inside, but either way you are keeping the overall 24 structure of the building or its essential properties. 25 So the correct answer is D.