Answer Choices
Lines 10-14 (“Certain . . . business”)
Lines 22-23 (“It is . . . lady”)
Lines 23-26 (“On this . . . her”)
Lines 30-32 (“She . . . train”)
Explanation for Question 4 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 3
Question four asks which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the 2 previous question. So it's paired with question three, 3 which asks what the passage most clearly implies about what other people would 4 regard lady Carlotta as, and the correct answer for question 5 three is going to be a outspoken. 6 So outspoken means something like opinionated and not afraid to voice 7 those opinions. So let's look at the lines of evidence provided in question four 8 and see if we can find some evidence to support this. 9 So we can start with answer choice a lines 10 through 14. 10 It says certain of her acquaintances were wants to give her plentiful admonition as 11 to the undesirability of interfering on behalf of a distressed animal, 12 such interference being none of her business. So that's a lot of big confusing 13 words. Basically what they're saying is that her acquaintances are fond of giving her 14 lots and lots of warning against interfering with things that 15 seem to be none of her business, which implies that that might be something 16 that lady Carlotta does. 17 So interfering in things that might not have anything to do with her, 18 but concerned something that she believes in. 19 So she involves herself. So it could be a good answer choice here. 20 If we look at answer choice B, it says it is feared. 21 It is to be feared that she lost the friendship of the ultimately rescued 22 lady. So answer choice B is going to be incorrect here just because it 23 doesn...