Asked by Gabby
The word simulation originally refers to the act of imitating. What meaning of the word is used in this excerpt from "What Makes Teens Tick?"
"In an experiment using a driving-simulation game, he studied teens and adults as they decided whether to run a yellow light." (1 point)
counterfeit
copy on a smaller scale
computer representation
My Answer:
1)A
Is this correct?
"In an experiment using a driving-simulation game, he studied teens and adults as they decided whether to run a yellow light." (1 point)
counterfeit
copy on a smaller scale
computer representation
My Answer:
1)A
Is this correct?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Answered by
Knights
Probably not ... counterfeit things are fake replicas of the real thing. its not really copying on a smaller scale, so its computer representation.
Answered by
Gabby
thx Knight :)
Answered by
Knights
You can thank Ms. Sue too :D
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree with Knights.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Copy on a smaller scale is closer to the original meaning of simulation. A computer representation may not be an imitation.
Answered by
Knights
Oh...I see
Answered by
Anonymous
Actually Knight was right...
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