Explanation for Question 41 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 6
Question 41 says based on the passages, 2 Lincoln would most likely describe the behavior that the row recommends in line 64 3 through 66, as what? So let's look back into the con the passage for 4 context here. If we look at the sentence they're referencing, 5 it says, but if it is of such a nature, 6 that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, 7 then I say, break the law. So basically just a blanket 8 general advocation for breaking the law on the part of thrill. 9 And if we remember back to what Lincoln was saying here, 10 he says never to violate in the least particular, 11 the laws of the country and never to tolerate their violation by others. 12 So he is advocating for never violating the law ever in any 13 kind of circumstance. So basically an answer choice that would be 14 correct here. It would be showing that Lincoln would contradict or be against what 15 the row is advancing here. So let's look at what the answer choices are 16 saying. 17 If we look at answer choice a, it says that Lincoln would consider this 18 as an excusable reaction to an intolerable situation. 19 So answer choice a would indicate agreement, 20 or at least it wouldn't indicate disagreement or contradiction. 21 So answer choice a would be incorrect because of that reason answer choice B 22 says a rejection of the country's proper forms of remedy answer choice B indicates 23 that contradiction, that disagreement that we're looking for. 24 So it might be correct. We'll come back...