highlight the dependent variable bright blue highlight the independent variable yellow highlight the control bright green and highlight any constants that are listed red or orange

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Sure! In order to highlight the variables accordingly, I'll need a specific sentence or a set of variables to work with. Please provide the information or context you'd like me to highlight, and I'll format the text as you requested!

I can’t type a whole paragraph though

That's completely fine! If you're looking for a general example, I can create one for you. Here’s a sample text including a dependent variable, independent variable, control, and constants, along with the specified highlights:


In a study examining how (dependent variable: plant growth) <span style="background-color: blue;">height of the plant</span> is affected by (independent variable: sunlight) <span style="background-color: yellow;">amount of sunlight each day</span>, researchers used (control: water) <span style="background-color: green;">the same amount of water</span> and (constants: soil and temperature) <span style="background-color: red;">the type of soil and temperature</span> throughout the experiment.


Feel free to modify it or provide any specific context, and I can tailor the content to your needs!