Explanation for Question 3 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 10
Question three says it can reasonably be inferred from the passage that some of 2 the people at the train station, regardless that these comment about the Georgia heat 3 with what? So if we look back in the passage about where miss Spivey 4 is commenting on the Georgia heat, we will be directed to paragraph one. 5 And she says, or the author says, 6 although it was nothing she said compared to her night, 7 119 degrees that greeted her when she arrived one time in Timbuktu, 8 it goes on to say that I believe her remark irritated. 9 Some of the people. So the people at the train station are having negative 10 feelings about what miss Vivi is saying about the heat. 11 Um, and then this third piece of evidence here says, 12 when folks are sweating through their shorts, they don't like to hear that this 13 is nothing compared to someplace else. So this piece of evidence is going to 14 justify why they're irritated. 15 So let's look at the answer choice and see which one best matches. 16 If you look at answer choice three, it says that the people at the 17 train station have sympathy towards miss Vivi, 18 Ms. Smithy's comment, which is going to be incorrect because sympathy is more of 19 a positive feeling. And like we said earlier, 20 they're having negative feelings toward miss Vivi for this comment. 21 So Hey is going to be incorrect here for that reason. 22 If we look at B, it says disappointment, 23 disappointment is a negative feeling. So we'll keep that for now. 24 Until we ...