[Video] Q35: According to the passage, woolf chooses the setting of the bridge because it

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  • is conducive to a mood of fanciful reflection.

  • provides a good view of the procession of the sons of educated men.

  • is within sight of historic episodes to which she alludes.

  • is symbolic of the legacy of past and present sons of educated men.

Explanation for Question 35 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 1

Okay. So 35 says according to the passage, 2 meaning the answer will be fully just in the passage fully present there. 3 Um, Wolf chooses the setting of the bridge because what, 4 why are we on the bridge? Well, we remember the first paragraph is what 5 talks about the bridge, right? So go back to the first paragraph and why 6 are we talking about the bridge? Right? It's because look at it is a 7 place to stand by dreaming, but not now, now we're pressed for time. 8 Now you're here. Why are we here? We are here to consider facts. 9 We must fix her as upon his perception of education meant. 10 So the reason why we're at the bridge right now, 11 specifically in this story is because it gives a good viewpoint. 12 First viewing the view, the view of the perceptions of educated men. 13 Usually in normal days, you would just be at this bridge to reflect. 14 It was a great place to just kind of, you know, wind down the 15 day and like all these calming things. 16 But no, today in the passage you've been says this today, 17 this bridge is here for reflection. It's here for, 18 uh, reflection on, um, 19 viewing the, the bridge, right? The, 20 the educated men procession that specifically, 21 why we're here today. And it even says it in the passage, we're here 22 to view this procession of educated men. 23 So B is going to be the answer. It provides a good view of 24 the procession of the sons of educated men. That's why we're here today, 25 right?

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