[Video] Q26: As used in line 61, “experience” most nearly means:

Explanation for Question 26 From the Reading Section on the 2020 March Sat

Okay. So, um, number 26 says, as he's mine, 2 61 experience most normally means what, 3 um, let's go back up to see let's basically what you're gonna do is 4 you're just gonna black out wherever it says, experienced 9 61. 5 Please replace it with a word that you think makes sense. 6 So interested in other ways, brought to my blanket DNA damage. 7 They studied the effects of the key. 8 Okay. And just in other ways that frogs might what experience 9 they might have DNA damage. 10 They might, um, get DNA damage to obtain, 11 received any damage, whether they're actually going through it. 12 So feeling it, you don't feel any damage, 13 right? You don't practice DNA damage. It makes no sense would stand in. 14 It means that like, you are able to like, 15 get rid of it, but we don't know that. 16 Right. So it's more so just the act of like experiencing it, 17 undergoing it, just like you just go through it, 18 right. There's no, it's not like we're preventing it. It's not like we're stopping 19 it. Um, this is the most neutral term we have here to, 20 to, to replace experience. And so that's why it's gonna be the answer.

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