Answer Choices
Lines 49-50 (“How . . . careless”)
Lines 62-68 (“I wish . . . memory”)
Lines 70-73 (“I shall . . . Russian”)
Lines 77-82 (“She was . . . apologetic”)
Explanation for Question 10 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 3
Question 10 says which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the 2 previous question. So it's paired with question nine, 3 which asks as presented in the passage, 4 Ms. Quadrille is best described as what and the correct answer here, 5 which is outlined in the earlier video is answer choice, 6 be outwardly imposing, but easily defined. 7 So let's look at the lines of evidence provided to us as answer choices 8 in question 10 and see which one of those has both of these elements 9 pretty explicitly outlined. So the first answer that we're going to look at is 10 answer choice a in lines 49 through 50. 11 So it says how provoking said Ms. Qual rule. 12 These railway companies are so careless. So this might be 13 an explanation or a delineation of being outwardly imposing. 14 Maybe if she's talking about how the railway companies are careless and 15 not positive things about the railway companies, 16 but that would be a little bit of a stretch here. 17 And also it's not talking about Ms. 18 Quadro being defied. So answer choice a would be incorrect for that reason. 19 If we look at answer choice B lines, 20 62 through 68, it says, 21 I wish them not only to be Tufts and Ms Cobra, 22 but interested in what they learn in their history lessons. 23 For instance, you must try to make them feel that they're being introduced to 24 the life stories of men and women who really lived not merely committing a 25 massive names and dates to memory. So this is explicitly showing 2...