Explanation for Question 35 From the Reading Section on the 2019 May Sat
Question 35 says and passage one Roosevelt uses the quotation from Gladstone Murray, 2 primarily to do what? So let's look back at this quotation and see if 3 we can get some context to answer this question. 4 So the quotation says the central fact is that man is fundamentally a moral 5 being that the light we have is imperfect does not matter so long as 6 we are always trying to improve it. We are equal in sharing the moral 7 freedom that distinguishes us as men. Man status makes each individual an end in 8 himself. No man is by nature. Simply the servant of the state or of 9 another man. The ideal in fact of freedom and not technology are the true 10 distinguishing marks of our civilization. 11 So basically what this quote is saying can be found in that first 12 sentence. So maybe starting here and 13 ending here, the central fact is that man is a fundamentally moral being. 14 So as long as we're trying to improve our moral standings, 15 we have pretty much done our job, 16 right? The ideal, in fact, a freedom, our true distinguishing marks of our civilization. 17 So relating that to certain freedoms. 18 So let's look at the answer choices here and see if we can find 19 one that kind of outlines the relationship between morality 20 and certain freedoms here. So answer choice a, 21 it says it reinforces her belief that women have a right to the same 22 basic freedoms as men and all nations. 23 So answer choice a is going to be incorrect here. 24 There's not really any gender...