<p>I’m pretty sure the answer was “to show qualifications” because (can’t remember to well) but it introduced the man and then directly afterward listed those items of what he did as a means of qualifying his subsequent response</p>
<p>Hypothesis, I had no idea what qualification. </p>
<p>yeah qualification was right</p>
<p>@Ennnnn no that wasn’t the authors purpose tho. He wasn’t trying to make a point about the man being qualified. He was trying to describe something central to the passage </p>
<p>Hmmm what does everyone else think?</p>
<p>Question asked about the SENTENCE itself, not in relation to the passage or the guy… So I think it’s qualification.</p>
<p>Qualify doesn’t only mean to express the suitability of something, it also means to limit. The author gave a statement, and then partially retracted it. That’s it.</p>
<p>I think we should all just wait for the PSAT scores to come out in December and see for ourselves because our memories may be a bit hazy :]</p>
<p>Was the picture used to remember his marriage or their first date?</p>
<p>WHAT is this QUALIFICATION question!!! why don’t i remember it???</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the meaning of gift?! Got capacity…</p>
<p>@Chrysanthemum14 When do we get the QuickStart thing? I want to know my grade ASAP</p>
<p>@violinn right that’s what i was thinking - so it would be qualification</p>
<p>@puppylove97
Wait disregard that. That’s why I messed up on that. I was substituting values in that problem oops.</p>
<p>@flyinghigh101
It was either 30 or 60 can’t remember.</p>
<p>suitability, not sure doe</p>
<p>The gift was meant to memorize their first date</p>
<p>The polling techniques and mail question? I put it was an old method. Qualification did not make sense imo.</p>
<p>i put that it was an effective strategy</p>
<p>What was the answer to f(a)=a+1, find g(a) for when it gave the table of values…?</p>
<p>I GOT 0 for the g(a), others?</p>