Answer Choices
Lines 43-44 (“As society . . . basis”)
Lines 46-49 (“two . . . other”)
Lines 58-61 (“in proportion . . . associated”)
Lines 67-69 (“employments . . . them”)
Explanation for Question 37 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 7
Question 37 asks, which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to the 2 previous question. So we determined in an earlier video that the correct answer to 3 question 36 is going to be answered choice B that in passage two, 4 no most strongly suggest that gender roles are resistant to change because they are 5 matters of deeply entrenched tradition. 6 So let's look at the lines of evidence given to us as answer choices 7 in question 37 and see which one best supports that idea. 8 So we're looking for the evidence to be made in reference to gender roles 9 specifically, and then being deeply entrenched. 10 So we'll start with answer choice. A, it says as 11 society was constituted until the last few generations, 12 any quality was its very basis. So answer choice a is typically 13 the distractor answer for this question, but it's going to be incorrect because it's 14 not made in specific reference to gender roles it's made to the 15 reference of inequality in general, in any quality can be any number of things. 16 It can be racial inequality, it could be socioeconomic inequality. 17 It could be gender inequality here, but it's not entirely clear what this is 18 referencing. So answer choice a would be incorrect because of that. 19 So let's move on. If you look at answer choice B, 20 it says two persons could hardly cooperate in anything or meet in any amicable 21 relation without the laws of pointing that one of them, 22 it should be superior to the other. So again, 23...