Explanation for Question 1 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 6
Question one says the main purpose of the first paragraph is too wet. 2 So let's look back into the passage and see what this paragraph has to 3 say. We can read through it pretty quickly. 4 It says another man might've thrown up his hands, but not in a walked 5 in his 12 daughters acted as a spirit to his genius. 6 And he looked with satisfaction in the mirror each morning at the face of 7 a warrior going out to do battle. No of, 8 of course knew that he must proliferate his sources of revenue. 9 The salary he received from KK, her Rooney for attending the two Wells would 10 not even begin to suffice. He set up a little one-room flour, 11 mill runoff, a condemned electric motor condemned by him. 12 He tried his hand up fish farm and a little pond at the edge 13 of his master's fields. He brought broken radios. 14 He bought broken radios, fixed them and resold them. 15 He did not Demir, even when asked to fix watches though, 16 that enterprise did spectacularly bad. And in fact, 17 earned him more kicks than kudos for no watch. 18 He took apart ever kept time again. 19 So we can see throughout this paragraph, 20 that what they're talking about here is how 21 Nawab goes about proliferating, 22 his sources of revenue. So basically all that it's saying is that the money 23 he's paid by his employer, uh, 24 wouldn't even begin to suffice. So, 25 oops. So it's not enough to support 26 his family. It says he has $12 or daughters. 27 Sorry. So the money that he's making from his emp...
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