Explanation for Question 35 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 10
Question 35 says as used in line 72 recalled most nearly means what? 2 So let's look back in the passage to get some context here. 3 You can see here that starting in line 71, 4 the sentence says someone has said that a truth wants spoken can never be 5 recalled. So we're looking at this word here and 6 in just the sentence that we've read, it can have a couple of different 7 meanings. So let's read on a little bit. It says it goes on and 8 on and no one can set a limit to its ever widening influence. 9 So that's going to give us a little bit more specification as to what 10 this word means and give us a little bit of context so that we 11 can pull words from our vocabulary to maybe replace it and help us find 12 a good answer choice here. So based on that second sentence saying that it 13 goes on and on and no one can set a limit to its ever 14 widening influence something that comes to my head to replace the word recalled is 15 to be taken back. 16 So someone has said that a truth wants spoken can never be taken back. 17 It will go on and on and no one can limit its influence. 18 So let's look at the answer choices and see which one best matches what 19 we've said. Here. We have answer choice, 20 a repeated. We have retracted rejected and remembered. 21 So the correct answer here is going to be answered choice, 22 be retracted because that's what closely what's what most closely means 23 taken back. Like we determined in the passage. 24 If we look at answer choice a, it say...