Question
When a pianist pushes down a key on the piano keyboard, what happens to the strings inside the instrument?
(1 point)
Responses
They are plucked by quills.
They are plucked by quills.
They are struck by felt-covered hammers.
They are struck by felt-covered hammers.
They are struck by wooden sticks.
They are struck by wooden sticks.
They are pulled by bows strung with horse hair.
(1 point)
Responses
They are plucked by quills.
They are plucked by quills.
They are struck by felt-covered hammers.
They are struck by felt-covered hammers.
They are struck by wooden sticks.
They are struck by wooden sticks.
They are pulled by bows strung with horse hair.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
When a pianist pushes down a key on the piano keyboard, the strings inside the instrument are struck by felt-covered hammers.
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