Explanation for Question 33 From the Reading Section on the 2020 March Sat
Okay. So number 33 is essentially a main idea of question. 2 Um, a little bit different, right? It asks how the passage kind of shifts. 3 So how the main idea shifts, right? So w how does it shift at 4 the beginning? We're talking about how we're in this mess from both independence and 5 how basically Americans are very, very naive, 6 right? They think that everything's going to be great. 7 And then they figured out by the end, the consequences of thinking that they 8 realize, oh, shoot, everything's not any great Liberty is not that easy to get 9 by on, or it's not easy. It's not easy to achieve Liberty. 10 And then the kind of the consequences of being naive happen, 11 right? So you go from describing how Americans were acting to describing how 12 they ended up feeling or realizing after that. 13 Okay. So it says, have even announced that the difficulties facing Americans, 14 which, which is true, right? 15 This is, this is the analysis of the difficulties we had debts to pay. 16 We had, you know, no government set up, 17 okay. Two a reflection on the repercussions of a human characteristic. 18 Yes. This is the repercussions of being naive, 19 being too idealistic. That's exactly what's happening here. 20 So a is going to be the answer. There's nothing about great Britain's critique 21 on American government here. And there's nothing about, 22 you know, only one paragraph was about the education system of America, 23 not the entire thing. And then, 24 um, there's no recommendation here either. Okay. 25 So that's going to be the answer to that.