[Video] Q5: Question 5 from the reading section of official sat practice test 6

Explanation for Question 5 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 6

Question five says in the context of the conversation between Nawab and her Rooney 2 and WAFs comments in lines, 43 through 52, 3 mainly served to what? So let's look at this conversation, 4 they're having for some context. So it starts with the womp speaking. 5 It says, sir, as you know, your land stretch from here to the innocent 6 and on these lands are fully 17 to Wells. 7 And to 10, these 17 two Wells there is, but one man, 8 me, your servant and your service. 9 I've earned these gray hairs here. He bowed his head and showed the gray. 10 And now I can not fulfill my duties as I should enough, 11 sir, enough. I beg you forgive me my weakness, 12 better, a darkened house and proud hunger within then disgrace in the 13 light of day, release me. I ask you, 14 I bet you so we can see here that Nawab is kind of admitting 15 the fact that he's not able to fulfill his duties. 16 Like he should. It says very explicitly, 17 oh, rolling. Now I cannot fulfill my duties as I should. 18 And this is, we can assume because he's getting a little bit older and 19 we can assume that based on the fact that it's saying that he's getting 20 these gray hairs and he's saying release me, 21 I ask you, I beg you. So release him from having this 22 obligation to fulfill these duties as he is doing it right now. 23 So let's look at the answer choices here and see which one would be 24 correct. If we look at answer choice, 25 a, it says to flatter her Rooney by mentioning how vast his 26 lands are. ...

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