Explanation for Question 35 From the Reading Section on the 2019 March Sat
Okay. Question number 35 is asking us in passage to like 2 melanoma applies. The growth of national consciousness in Africa is what, 3 so let's refer back to the passage to see what his attitude towards 4 this process is. Um, 5 so this actually starts off right in line 45. 6 The wind of change is blowing through this continent and he says, 7 whether we like it or not, this growth of national consciousness is a political 8 fact. So there's a couple of key things to pick up on in this 9 quote. First, he says whether we like it or not suggesting that there's not 10 much that can be changed about this reality. 11 Um, and he also calls it a political fact. So this is not something 12 that is opinion-based possibly happening. 13 How has some sort of probability of happening? 14 It's actually a fact and, and me must I'll accept it. 15 He says, we must all accept it as a fact and take account of 16 it. 17 So looking at our answer choices, we see there's some kind of degree of 18 inevitability here that, um, 19 McMellon is arguing in favor of. So looking at our answer choices, 20 this seems to best line up with choice. See, 21 he says that national consciousness in Africa is inevitable because it's a force that 22 cannot be stopped. This reminds me of the, 23 whether or not we'd like it kind of sentiment that he's expressing. 24 Um, and so twice a baffling, 25 um, we don't really have much evidence in favor of this. 26 Um, and we, we see that, 27 um, McMillan isn't really surprised or...