[Video] Q1: In using the phrase “uncertain circle” (line 1), the narrator most nearly means that the family members are:

Explanation for Question 1 From the Reading Section on the 2020 March Sat

Okay, so now we're on question one and it says in using 2 the phrase uncertain circle, 3 and it tells us the line that it's in. So obviously we have to 4 go back to the passage for this one. Right? So in using the phrase, 5 uncertain circle, the narrator most nearly means that the family members are what? 6 Um, so let's just go back and read 7 line one. You also might want to read like line two and line three. 8 Um, just to get a really good idea of what the passage is about 9 in this section, because sometimes just those two words is not enough, 10 um, to get an idea of like the actual context. 11 So what we're gonna do is we're not gonna read the answers. 12 We're just going to go straight into the evidence and then we'll predict the 13 answer. Okay. 14 So what does it mean when they say on certain circle, 15 they're the all student uncertain circle and who is that? 16 They is the family. Right. And we know that because we read this intro 17 area thing. Um, so there are, 18 the students are in circle and then her grandmother came forward. 19 Greeted her mother shook hands with her father. 20 All of you see mellower in smaller than the picture that her mother repeated 21 for over the years just had a sudden, an irrational fear that he might 22 start, um, shouting at her. 23 Why is it an uncertain circle? It's an uncertain circle because these people all 24 haven't met each other before. Right? Like they're very nervous. 25 Um, or at least some of them are nervous. 26 Um, and...

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