Answer Choices
foreshadow her capacity for deception.
illustrate the subtle cruelty in her nature.
provide a humorous insight into her character.
explain a surprising change in her behavior.
Explanation for Question 5 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 3
Question five sets the description of how lady Carlotta put the doctrine of noninterference 2 into practice in lines 14 through 15, 3 mainly serves to what? So let's look at this reference here and see 4 if we can understand a little bit more information. So the sentence and kind 5 of the scene that this is encompassed in starts in line 14. 6 It says only once had she put the doctrine of noninterference into practice. 7 When one of its most eloquent exponent had been besieged for nearly three hours 8 in a small and extremely uncomfortable Maitri by an angry board pig. 9 While lady Carlotta on the other side of the fence had proceeded with the 10 watercolor sketch. She was engaged on and refuse to interfere between the board and 11 his partner. So if we understand a little bit also previous 12 to the lines, I have highlighted here, it's saying that several 13 of her acquaintances are encouraging her plentiful to not interfere in things 14 that aren't her business. 15 And then it goes on here to say that the only time she hasn't 16 interfered on something like that is when one of those people needed interference to 17 be saved from this angry bore. So this kind of gives you a little 18 bit of a funny picture, right? She's on one side of the fence painting 19 watercolors and the person on the other side of the fence is being attacked 20 by an angry bore, but that person's telling her not to interfere with anything 21 that doesn't concern her. So she's taking their advice and not...