[Video] Q10: As used in line 76, “crisp” most nearly means:

Explanation for Question 10 From the Reading Section on the 2020 March Sat

Okay. So for number 10, it says, as he's in line 76, 2 Christmas merely means what we're going to go back to line 76 and 3 see, okay. 4 So very upright, like, okay, let me put the laser on your she's 5 at a right angle from him reading out silence. 6 He sat very upright like her. She noted what? Surprise his hand on his 7 knees, the crisp lines of his white shirt. 8 Almost molding him, fixing still him insight in her sight. 9 Um, okay. So we're talking about when we say CRISPR talking about the lines 10 of his white shirt, um, 11 when you see a sharp fold, right? 12 Like, like this it's very like pointy, 13 sharp, crisp. I think that's what we mean by that. 14 They're just describing what it looks like. Um, 15 so if you're not going to use to describe a shirt, you would not 16 use the word refreshing. You would not use the word abrupt. 17 Right? We're talking about an inanimate object. So they entered into B sharp, 18 which is C.

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