Answer Choices
Lines 4-6 (“They jumped . . . air”)
Lines 28-29 (“They really . . . traveling”)
Lines 57-59 (“The birds . . . slopes”)
Lines 72-74 (“something . . . theory”)
Explanation for Question 30 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 3
That's 130 says which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the 2 previous question. So it was determined in an earlier video that the correct answer 3 to question 29 is going to be D that it can reasonably and be 4 inferred that gliding animals do not use a flapping stroke to aid in climbing 5 slopes. So let's look at the lines of evidence provided to us by the 6 answer choices in 30 and see which one best represents this 7 fact. So just to recap, we're looking for two elements. 8 We're looking for a reference to gliding animals and a reference to the fact 9 that they don't use a flapping stroke. 10 So we can serve answer choice a lines four through six. 11 So these lines say the day in 12 reference to young pheasants, 13 quail tenements, and other ground birds. 14 So ground birds jumped like jumped up like popcorn. 15 He said describing how they would flap their half-formed wings and take short hops 16 into the air. 17 So this piece of evidence is talking about ground birds, 18 and you can see that here. And so for that reason, 19 this answer choice would be incorrect because remember, 20 we're looking for a reference to gliding animals. 21 So then let's look at answer choice B lines, 22 28 through 29. It says they really only use the ground for feeding and 23 traveling. So again, 24 this is going to be referring to ground birds again. 25 So you can see that here where it's like grind birds. 26 Don't like the ground. And then in what follows between 27 there a...