[Video] Q2: The narrator references jamestown junction (line 5) primarily in order to

Explanation for Question 2 From the Reading Section on the 2021 March Sat

Question number two says the narrator references, 2 Jamestown junction in line five, primarily in order to what? 3 So let's refer back to this reference in line five. 4 The author writes all copies of Jamestown junction have been long been lost, 5 but if the film had survived and if you could see it, you would 6 notice that during the scene, 7 the papers on my test Curtis started by mysterious breeze. 8 And in the very next scene, you would see this. 9 Um, and then these were the conditions in which we shot at that time. 10 So what the author is doing is describing kind of concrete examples in this 11 film, Jamestown junction that she was shooting, 12 um, to describe exactly the limitations that were faced on set and some of 13 the challenges of filming, um, 14 especially with regard to the sort of, 15 um, lack of technology or ways to handle these challenges that was experienced at 16 the time. 17 So the reference to Jamestown junction is her way of providing examples of, 18 um, although it has been lost, if you could see it, 19 things that you might notice, um, examples of this experience that she had. 20 So looking at our answer choices choice a says, 21 highlight a film that features acting with the narrator aims to emulate. 22 Um, this answer twice is incorrect. This film is not something that the narrator 23 answer emulate, but the film they were actually in choice B provide context for 24 the tensions that later surface between the narrators and others. 25 Um, this doe...

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