Question
When answering a 2 part question, it's important to...
(1 point
)
Answer the questions independently
Use the test to take the test: look at both questions.
skip part A and look at part B
Skip part B and answer part A
If you select an answer for Part A, but can't find text to support it for part
B, you should
(1 point
)
Probably change your answer for part A
Force a piece of evidence to fit your Part A response
Skip part B
Guess
When taking a test and asked to select the BEST answer, the BEST
answer is always
(1 point
)
partially correct
obvious
Going to be totally correct AND many times other answers will "fit" into
the best answer
Have correct information, but about a different text.
(1 point
)
Answer the questions independently
Use the test to take the test: look at both questions.
skip part A and look at part B
Skip part B and answer part A
If you select an answer for Part A, but can't find text to support it for part
B, you should
(1 point
)
Probably change your answer for part A
Force a piece of evidence to fit your Part A response
Skip part B
Guess
When taking a test and asked to select the BEST answer, the BEST
answer is always
(1 point
)
partially correct
obvious
Going to be totally correct AND many times other answers will "fit" into
the best answer
Have correct information, but about a different text.
Answers
GPT 3.5
When answering a 2 part question, it's important to look at both questions independently and provide a separate answer for each.
If you select an answer for Part A, but can't find text to support it for Part B, you should probably change your answer for Part A rather than forcing evidence to fit your response.
When asked to select the BEST answer on a test, the BEST answer is always going to be totally correct and many times other answers will "fit" into the best answer while still having correct information.
If you select an answer for Part A, but can't find text to support it for Part B, you should probably change your answer for Part A rather than forcing evidence to fit your response.
When asked to select the BEST answer on a test, the BEST answer is always going to be totally correct and many times other answers will "fit" into the best answer while still having correct information.