Question
Part A
Multiple Choice Question
Based on the passage, which choice best describes how the scanners function?
A.
like computers that keep track of every item that is bought and sold
B.
like guards who watch all citizens day and night
C.
like parents who protect their children
D.
like teachers who help students navigate their lives
Part B
Multiple Choice Question
Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to Part A?
A.
It was too late to ask Danielle any more questions—the reader in the doorway of their next classroom was already scanning them, recording their presence.
B.
She disliked algorithms telling her what she was supposed to like, but they annoyed her even more when their suggestions were right on target as if they could see right through her, straight into her heart.
C.
The reader would send a message to update the government’s central database, Emily’s bank would deduct money from her debit account, and the garment’s manufacturer would update its records to show that Emily owned the pants.
D.
She knew that if she could shed her chip-laced clothes, she could run through the streets undetected by the readers that stood sentinel, guarding every doorway and intersection in town. She imagined herself running, running past the eyes that never shut.
Multiple Choice Question
Based on the passage, which choice best describes how the scanners function?
A.
like computers that keep track of every item that is bought and sold
B.
like guards who watch all citizens day and night
C.
like parents who protect their children
D.
like teachers who help students navigate their lives
Part B
Multiple Choice Question
Which choice provides the best evidence for the answer to Part A?
A.
It was too late to ask Danielle any more questions—the reader in the doorway of their next classroom was already scanning them, recording their presence.
B.
She disliked algorithms telling her what she was supposed to like, but they annoyed her even more when their suggestions were right on target as if they could see right through her, straight into her heart.
C.
The reader would send a message to update the government’s central database, Emily’s bank would deduct money from her debit account, and the garment’s manufacturer would update its records to show that Emily owned the pants.
D.
She knew that if she could shed her chip-laced clothes, she could run through the streets undetected by the readers that stood sentinel, guarding every doorway and intersection in town. She imagined herself running, running past the eyes that never shut.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Part A:
The best choice that describes how the scanners function is:
A. like computers that keep track of every item that is bought and sold
Part B:
The choice that provides the best evidence for the answer to Part A is:
C. The reader would send a message to update the government’s central database, Emily’s bank would deduct money from her debit account, and the garment’s manufacturer would update its records to show that Emily owned the pants.
The best choice that describes how the scanners function is:
A. like computers that keep track of every item that is bought and sold
Part B:
The choice that provides the best evidence for the answer to Part A is:
C. The reader would send a message to update the government’s central database, Emily’s bank would deduct money from her debit account, and the garment’s manufacturer would update its records to show that Emily owned the pants.