Answer Choices
Lines 15-18 (“There . . . alike”)
Lines 18-20 (“They . . . rights”)
Lines 22-24 (“It may . . . degraded”)
Lines 27-29 (“It is . . . sexes”)
Explanation for Question 34 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 7
Question 34 asks which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the 2 previous question. Now we determine an earlier video that the correct answer to question 3 33, it was going to be answered choice, beat that in passage, 4 one Tocqueville implies the treatment of men and women as identical in nature would 5 lead to both sexes being greatly harmed. 6 So let's look at the lines of evidence given to us as answer choices 7 in question 34 and see which one best supports that idea. 8 So we're looking for some negative vibe from the evidence, 9 and we're also looking for a reference to both sexes. 10 So we'll start with answer choice a here lines, 11 15 through 18, and those lines say there are people in Europe who 12 confounding together. The different characteristics of the sexist would make of man and women 13 beings not only equal but alike. 14 So with answer choice a, 15 we see a reference to both of the sexes man and woman, 16 but we don't see any kind of negativity here. 17 So answer trace a would be incorrect. If we look at answer choice B 18 lines 18 through 20, they say they would give to both the same functions 19 impose on both the same duties and grants to both the same rights. 20 So in this case, we see an indirect reference to both sexes, 21 right, with just that repetitive reference to both here. 22 And we might be able to kind of get some negativity from imposing 23 this word imposing typically has more of a negative connotation or vibe associated 24 wi...