[Video] Q6: In the passage, akira addresses chie with

Answer Choices

  • affection but not genuine love.

  • objectivity but not complete impartiality.

  • amusement but not mocking disparagement.

  • respect but not utter deference.

Explanation for Question 6 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 1

Okay. So now we're moving on to number six, 2 which it says in the passage at Kira addresses chai with what? 3 Um, so for this question, it's kind of difficult to kind of just predict 4 the answer because we barely get any information just by reading this piece right 5 here. Um, so you kind of have to read the answer 6 choices and perhaps once you read the answer choices, 7 you can kind of get rid of the weird ones or the really easy 8 to tell that they're wrong ones. So let's see. 9 How does a Kira address child? Um, 10 we know they're not like friends, right? 11 She doesn't really know who China is or he doesn't know who has tried 12 to know who he is. So there might be some suspicion here. 13 Um, but, but let's see. So is it affection, 14 but not genuine love? See, I don't see it being affection fact. 15 You would mean like, you know, not loving someone, 16 but like really, really, really into someone. 17 And that's just like, not the relationship that they have, 18 right. Because CHAI's the mother of the person that, 19 um, uh, Kira is trying to marry. So it doesn't really make as much 20 sense for that one. Let's see objectivity but complete, 21 but not complete impartiality. And we can leave it open. 22 I'm not loving it. Um, objectivity is like kind of 23 objecting to someone. So he's trying to win over her approval. 24 I don't, I wouldn't say it's an activity, but we'll keep going, 25 see amusement, but not mocking disparagement. 26 Um, let's give you a D respect, 27 ...

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