[Video] Q32: In passage 1, burke indicates that a contract between a person and society differs from other contracts mainly in its

Answer Choices

  • brevity and prominence.

  • complexity and rigidity.

  • precision and usefulness.

  • seriousness and permanence.

Explanation for Question 32 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 4

Question 32 says in passage, one brick indicates that a contract between a person 2 and society differs from other contracts mainly. 3 And it's what, so let's look back in the passage and see what Burke 4 has to say about this social contract. 5 We find evidence to support an answer in this question in the second paragraph, 6 it starts off with society is indeed a contract. 7 And then it goes on to say, subordinate contracts for objects of mere occasional 8 interest may be dissolved at pleasure, 9 but the state ought not to be considered as nothing better than a partnership 10 agreement. So basically what this is saying is that regular contracts are below the 11 importance of this social contract. 12 So the social contract is extremely more important than these other contracts. 13 And it's also saying that the other contracts that are of lower importance could 14 be dissolved at pleasure, but it's implying that this very important social contract 15 should not be dissolved at pleasure. 16 So then it goes on to say it is looked. 17 It is to be looked on with other reverence. 18 So respect, seriousness, things like that, 19 admiration, but it is not a partnership in things subservient only to the girl's 20 animal existence of a temporary imperishable nature. 21 It is a partnership in all science of partnership and all art, 22 a partnership, and every virtue in an all perfection. 23 So this social contract spans the entirety of life. 24 You have science, you have art, you have v...

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