Explanation for Question 6 From the Reading Section on the 2019 May Sat
Six asks, which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the previous 2 question. And we determined in an earlier video that the correct answer 3 to question five is answer choice C that the passage suggests after reading 4 and understanding Mr. Wilson's letter, Henry suspects that Mr. 5 Milson, it may not be looking out exclusively for his best interests. 6 So let's look at the lines of evidence given to us as answer choices 7 in question six and see if we can determine which one best supports this 8 idea. So we're looking for aspects of like, 9 this has to have occurred after reading the letter and also that Mr. 10 Milson might be talking to other people, 11 right? If he's not looking out exclusively for Henry's best interests, 12 that means he might be looking out for his own or for those of 13 other people. So if we look at answer choice 14 a, it says that's even when he opened the letter, 15 which arrived at his London address, having noticed that the handwriting on the envelope 16 was not that of someone accustomed to writing letters. 17 And even when he saw the name Milson as the sender, 18 he was still puzzled by its provenance. 19 Provenance means something like origin. So in this case, 20 answer choice a does not occur after writing the letter. 21 This is more describing the action of opening the letter. 22 And so answer choice a can't be the correct answer. 23 If we look at answer choice B, it says only when he read it 24 a second time, did he realize wh...