<p>(1)This summer I felt as if I were listening in on the Middle Ages with a hidden microphone. (2)No, there were no microphones in those days. (3)..... ,....</p>
<p>30) The best way to describe the relationship of sentence 2 to sentence 1 is that the sentence 2</p>
<p>A) anticipates a reader's possible response to sentence 1.</p>
<p>Skip choices B,C,and D.</p>
<p>E) corrects an inaccuracy stated in sentence 1.</p>
<p>Someone please explain this to me!</p>
<p>I would think the correct answer is A. After reading sentence 1, I thought to myself, “Microphones and the Middle Ages? What?” The second sentence addresses the response that I (and many other readers) had to the first sentence.</p>
<p>It probably isn’t E because there really isn’t an inaccuracy in sentence 1 in the first place.</p>
<p>Is this one of the non-QAS BB tests? Silverturtle has pointed out that sometimes the passage based questions are kind of goofy in those…</p>
<p>What is the answer?</p>
<p>^^RAlec, the OP mentioned it’s a writing section question. It’s probably an Improving Paragraphs question.</p>
<p>of course it is A …
do you think the author really “made a mistake” assuming there were microphones during the middle ages and he is correcting this “inaccuracy” ??</p>
<p>The answer is A. Hm… thanks guys!</p>