Answer Choices
friendly.
curious.
disobedient.
judgmental.
Explanation for Question 4 From the Reading Section on the Official Sat Practice Test 7
Question four asks the narrative, uses the phrase making trial of everything in line 2 seven to present epi as what? So let's look back at the sentence that 3 the referencing here and see if we can get some context to better answer 4 and understand this question. So if you look at the sentence that they're talking 5 about, it says epi was a creature of endless claims and ever-growing desires 6 seeking and loving sunshine and living sounds and living moments, 7 making trial of everything with trust and new joy and stirring the human kindness 8 and all eyes that looked on her. So you can see here that this 9 sentence is characterizing epi, 10 and it's a very, very positive characterization, 11 right? She's seeking and loving sunshine. 12 She's stirring human kindness. It's a very, 13 very positive, almost admirable presentation of whoever he is. 14 So we know that this making trial of everything is going to have to 15 have some kind of positive connotation or vibe to go along with it because 16 it would disrupt the flow of ideas here to have it be a negative 17 or neutral connotation. 18 So if you look back at the answer choices here, we can automatically eliminate 19 answer choices. Um, C and D disobedient and judgmental. 20 Now judgemental might have been the distractor answer here, 21 because if we're talking about trial, right, 22 that kind of goes along with like the whole theme of Lee galley. 23 Like you have a trial, you have a judge presiding over the trial that 24 make...