[Video] Q7: The narrator indicates that claude, wilfrid, irene, and viola are

Answer Choices

  • similar to many of their peers.

  • unusually creative and intelligent.

  • hostile to the idea of a governess.

  • more educated than others of their age.

Explanation for Question 7 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 3

Question seven says the narrative indicates that Claude, 2 Wilfred, Irene, and feel are what? 3 So let's look in the passage where the author talks about the children and 4 see what they have to say. So we can find it in two places. 5 It starts here in line 56, where it's talking about what lady Carlotta is 6 learning about the children. It says she learned the quad and Wilfred were delicate, 7 sensitive young people that I ran had the artistic temperament highly developed, 8 and that Viola was something or other else of a mold equally commonplace among 9 children of that class and type in the 20th century. 10 So let's see if any of the answer choices correspond to any of this. 11 So answer choice a says similar to many of their peers. 12 So this might be a good answer choice, 13 and we can find that, um, 14 and the description of Viola, where it says she is of a mold equally 15 commonplace among children of that class and type. 16 So she's like all the other children in her social class, 17 basically. So similar to many of their peers would be an accurate description here. 18 If we look at answer choice B, it says unusually creative and intelligent. 19 Now you might be able to get away with describing them as creative and 20 intelligent because of how I believe Irene is described with the 21 artistic temperament, highly developed. Sorry, 22 you can see that artistic temperament highly developed, 23 but calling it unusually creative and intelligent would 24 be a little bit of...

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