<p>Pg. 461.
Could someone please explain to me number 18 and 19? (Specifically, the though process that goes into answering those two questions)</p>
<p>Pg. 489, could someone explain to me why number 11 is e, please?
I crossed that one out because in passage two, it said that "there are old comic book fans, a small army of them", implied that though there was a "small army" of them, they were limited in number, therefore, there couldn't be "e.) many adults who eagerly read and collect comic books", since many means "a large number of"</p>
<p>You were overthinking 11. It’s (E) because (A) doesn’t relate, (B) is unfounded, (C) doesn’t relate, and (D) has nothing to do with anything. If it relates somewhat, don’t cross it out until you eliminate the rest. And the rest were easily eliminated.</p>
<p>18 and 19: you just have to recognize the fact that Lewis likes nature and he doesn’t like development. And from there you get the negative answers “contemptuous” and “ironic.”</p>