Explanation for Question 8 From the Reading Section on the 2020 March Sat
Okie doke. So eight says the series of questions in lines, 2 38, 3 41. 3 They serve primarily to do what, 4 what are the purpose? Um, to portray chest as what? 5 Okay, so let's go to 38 41 and let's think about what the purpose 6 is right here. What are they, 7 what do they do for Jess? They serve permitted to show justice. 8 What? Okay. The line stays. 9 Should she answer to this? And you meet and by doing so is still 10 the identity of someone who belonged here. Should she become Roula? 11 But how this again is for personal crisis. 12 It's like, does she answer to a name that technically like she doesn't identify 13 with? Um, she feels like she feels bad to answer to it because she 14 feels like she's stealing someone's identity. That actually lives in Nigeria. 15 Whereas she's just, you know, she was born in the UK. 16 She never really came to idea ever, even though she's Nigerian, 17 she doesn't connect with it as much. 18 And so she's kind of had this like identity crisis here. 19 So w you know, what's the purpose of these lines here? 20 I mean, they bring us into her mind. Right. They help us understand, 21 you know, what she's thinking. Um, 22 okay. So it support is it to portray her confusion over her, 23 grandfather's attachment to the notes. This is not even talking about her grandfather. 24 This is talking about her name and her identity versus does it portray us 25 as lack of familiarity? No, she knows that her name means gold. 26 Does it portray her concerned about constructing a new sense of who she is? 27 Yes. Right. She's asking herself, 28 should she answer to this concern? 29 Is this my identity? I don't want to take someone else's second beat, 30 right? That's everything that you'd asked him herself breaker, or is it D uncertainty, 31 other goals for other family members, net, right. 32 It's safe. It's going to be concerned about constructing a new sense of who 33 she is. Um, cool. 34 Now we're moving on to nine and 10.