[Video] Q38: Question 38 from the reading section of official sat practice test 6

Explanation for Question 38 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 6

Question 38 says in passage to throw indicates that some unjust aspects of government 2 or what. So let's look back into the passage. 3 We know that the answer here is going to become, 4 or is going to come pretty directly from text evidence because it says that 5 throat indicates something here. 6 So that word indicates tells us that we're going to have some pretty 7 direct text evidence. So we can see right off the bat in 8 passage two, he claims that unjust laws exist, 9 which that's a given fact. We know things like that and then goes on 10 questions. Shall we be content to obey them? 11 Or shall we endeavor to amend them and obey them until we have succeeded? 12 Or shall we transgress them all at once? So basically saying that the main 13 premise of this passage is how do we deal with unjust laws and repealing 14 them and obeying them. 15 In the meantime, he goes on to say, 16 starting in line 58, 17 if injustice is part of the necessary friction of the machine of government, 18 let it go, let it go. Per chance of will where smooth, 19 certainly the machine will wear out in this case. 20 What he's saying, what this sentence kind of means is that if injustice is 21 part of the necessary function of government, 22 so friction of the machine could just be considered function. 23 So if injustice is necessary to the function of government, 24 then let it go, let it be, leave it alone per chance. 25 It will wear smooth. Certainly the machine will wear out. 26 So this is just s...

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