[Video] Q12: As used in line 4, "interfere with" most nearly means

Explanation for Question 12 From the Reading Section on the 2021 March Sat

Question number 12 as he is in line for interfere with most nearly means. 2 What so looking at question or excuse me, 3 line four and the word meaning of interfere with, 4 we say the sentence says more broadly, 5 um, researchers can't peer into voting booths or people's living rooms and news organizations. 6 Aren't typically willing to have outsiders interfere with their content. 7 So in this case, interfere with me and maybe influence or disrupt 8 or alter or change, um, 9 anything to the effect of, um, 10 kind of causing a difference in terms of what the news organization is actually 11 doing. It makes sense news organizations, organizations don't want anyone kind of messing 12 with what they, what content they put out into the world. 13 So, um, looking at our actual answer choices here, 14 uh, choice I oppose, 15 um, it's not the case that they are against opposing and they're more, 16 um, against people, 17 um, kind of from the inside changing what they're doing. 18 So a is incorrect B prevent also incorrect, 19 um, choice C modify as much better fit. 20 Uh, it's definitely the case that they don't want anyone changing the content of 21 their stories. Um, and choice D suspend is not really relevant either. 22 So C is going to be our best answer twice here.

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