Answer Choices
A) NO CHANGE
paper are secured to the trees with strong cotton string to prevent them from blowing away.
paper are exposed to the elements, but they are still for the most part intact and legible.
paper, though light, bear something truly weighty—the hopes and dreams of museum patrons.
Explanation for Question 2 From the Writing Section on the 2021 May Sat (International)
Hey guys. So question number two, reads which choice most effectively establishes one 2 of the main ideas of the passage. So the question like this, 3 we want to stop and come back to it. After we finished the passage 4 as a whole, for our purposes, we're just going to deal with it now 5 when to, um, not waste our time on trying to figure these out before 6 we're answering their questions when we're actually taking the test. 7 So what this says is which is going to most effectively establish from the 8 main ideas of the passage. Now, if we just read through this passage, 9 um, real quick, we can see it's describing a Yoko Ono. 10 Um, this artist, um, 11 it's describing the, uh, 12 platform she has for having these little pieces of paper that sway from trees 13 and, uh, read, um, nice and encouraging, 14 um, messages that are like the hopes and dreams of people. 15 And they're called the wish tree series. She goes to talk about here. 16 She said she was inspired by these temple courtyards, 17 and it is an ongoing project, 18 as it says here, that showcases trees and invites visitors to write and attach 19 their own wishes to the branches by encouraging people to reflect on their aspirations, 20 blah blah. So these, these, these, these, this, 21 that's what this is really about. It's about this art project and what it 22 means. Um, and so, 23 um, what this is going to be doing here. 24 I'm sorry. Give me one second. Hi, 25 apologies. So now we're going to read through our answe...