Answer Choices
Lines 1-4 (“At field . . . parents”)
Lines 6-11 (“So when . . . fly”)
Lines 16-19 (“When . . . measured”)
Lines 23-24 (“At first . . . the ground”)
Explanation for Question 24 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 3
Question 24 says which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the 2 previous question. So for question 23, 3 you can see an earlier video for this answer, 4 but we determined that the correct answer here is going to be answered choice 5 a that the acquisition of flight and young birds shed light on 6 the acquisition of flight and their evolutionary ancestors best captures can dial 7 central assumption in setting up his research. 8 So let's look at the lines of evidence given to us as answer choices 9 in question 24 and see which one has best proves this. 10 So we're looking for two elements. We're looking for flight and young birds and 11 flight and evolutionary ancestors. So we'll start with answer choice a lines one 12 through four, it says field sites around the world can dial saw a pattern 13 and how young pheasants, quail tenements, and other ground birds ran along behind their 14 parents. 15 So answer choice a has the element of baby birds, 16 and you might maybe be able to make the connection that it 17 has something about flight and evolutionary ancestors based on the fact that 18 it says parents. So for now we'll keep answer choice, 19 but let's see if we can find a better one. So answer choice B 20 says, so when a group of graduate students challenged him to come up with 21 new data on the age, old ground, up tree down debate, 22 he designed a project to see what clues might lie and how baby game 23 birds learned to fly. So answer choice B is going to b...