Gemma 2b IT

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Question

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Response

RCL5

C) Differentiate two peoples' ways of life

The passage mainly serves to differentiate between Liz Coates's and Jim Gilmore's personalities and appearance.<eos>

RCS5

(A) underscore an astounding fact

The passage claims that children acquire up to seven new words per day, illustrating an astounding fact.<eos>

SC1

Elena told Sofie she could lend her swimsuit for the day.<eos>

SC2

Sure, here's the completed story:

Lily and Ben were staying in a resort while on vacation. The resort had a giant chess set in the lobby. One day, when it was raining outside, Lily suggested they play chess to pass the time. After setting up the chess pieces, Lily said with delight, "Look, Ben, this set is missing a pawn! Now we can play."<eos>

SC4

Jane sighed, her eyes mirroring Paul's shock, "This is crazy, we haven't even started our hike yet and already we're facing this...solar situation."<eos>

SC5

They found the ball hidden behind a storage unit on the roof.<eos>

RCS1

C) By preserving it with salt

The passage explains that people in the past used salt to pull water out of food, making it harder for bacteria to grow and spoil the food.<eos>

RCS2

A) educating manufacturers about the benefits of reduction and reuse<eos>

RCS3

C) It helps students achieve their potential and become successful

The passage highlights that one of the factors that contributes to Oxford University's unique status is its history of nurturing talent and enabling students to achieve their potential.<eos>

RCL1

B) Short and dark with a big mustache and big hands

Jim Gilmore was short and dark with big mustaches and big hands. He was not Blond and muscular with a prominent beard.<eos>

LG3

**A) Not all employees of Duluth Paper received a bonus this year**

The statements are logically equivalent, so if both are true, then the other statements must also be true.<eos>

MW4

Let x be the width of the garden in feet.

Then the length of the garden is 4x.

The perimeter of the garden is given as 60 feet, so we have:

2x + 2(4x) = 60

Solving for x, we get:

6x = 60

x = 10

Therefore, the width of the garden is 10 feet.<eos>

RCL3

The answer is **C**

The passage states that Liz liked Jim very much. She liked it the way he walked over from the shop and often went to the kitchen door to watch for him to start down the road. She liked it about his mustache. She liked it about how white his teeth were when he smiled. She liked it very much that he didn't look like a blacksmith.<eos>

RCL4

A) degree to which a friendship has blossomed

The author's repetitive use of "She liked it" serves to emphasize the degree to which a friendship has blossomed between Liz and Jim.<eos>

LG1

The answer is (B) If Sarah can bake, then she is not Lisa's sister.

If Sarah can bake, but Lisa is not her sister, then Sarah cannot be Lisa's sister.<eos>

LG2

The correct answer is (B) If Jerry is in the robotics club, then he is on the chess team.

Since the statement "No members of the basketball team are members of the chess team" is true, if Jerry is in the robotics club, then he must be on the chess team.<eos>

RCS4

(B) sophisticated

The passage describes the "glossy narrative" as a narrative that "relegates much of their primal need to navigate, narrate, and order the world around them, thus obviating the primary motivation for acquiring a second language." The passage suggests that this narrative can be a double-edged sword, providing a template of grammar and structure that can aid in understanding a new language, but also relieving the primary motivation to navigate and order the world around them.<eos>

LG4

The daughter is located in Canada.

From statement 3, we know the family member in Egypt has the family tree. From statement 4, the mother has the silver watch but isn't in Mexico. From statement 5, the grandmother has the gold doubloon and is either in Denmark or Canada. Therefore, the daughter must be in Canada.<eos>

LG5

**Reasoning:**

* The Grandmother has the gold doubloon, which is not with the Father in Britain.
* The son, not in Denmark, does not have the gold doubloon or the silver watch.
* The family member in Egypt has the family tree, which is not with the Father in Britain.
* The mother has the silver watch but isn't in Mexico, which leaves her in Canada.
* Therefore, the Mother must be in Britain.

**Solution:**

The Mother is in Britain.<eos>

LO1

◆. Max accidentally deletes all the photos his mom took on their vacation last month.
▲. Max borrows his mom's camera to take photos of his school science project.
★. Max downloads a new software program to try and recover the photos.<eos>

LO2

◆. Dr. Hahn washes his hands thoroughly in preparation for the surgery.
▲. The veterinary assistant calls Lucky's owner to inform her that the surgery was successful.
★. Lucky the rabbit's owner, Vidya, schedules a minor surgery for him due to the growth of a benign tumor.
●. Lucky is put under anesthesia, and Dr. Hahn starts the procedure.<eos>

LO3

◆. Asim and Meriem had a beautiful ceremony surrounded by friends and family.
★. Asim proposed to Meriem during a romantic dinner.
▲. The newlyweds arrived at the airport to start their honeymoon.<eos>

LO4

**◆ Store the "New Password" as the password and notify the user "Password successfully set"**
✓

**★ User inputs 'Current Password' and 'New Password'**
✓

**▲ If the check is unsuccessful, print "Unauthorized – try again" and do not complete any more steps**
❌

**● Retrieve the password and check that it matches the 'Current Password' input by the user**
✓<eos>

MW1

Let n be the class rank. Then, the number of verses written by each student is n + 2.

If the 7th student wrote 20 verses, we have:

n + 2 = 7

Solving for n, we get:

n = 5

Therefore, the class rank is 5, and n = 7.<eos>

MW2

The operation ◘ is defined as, for any real numbers x and y, x ◘ y = 2x - 3y + 1.

Therefore, 4 ◘ 3 = 2(4) - 3(3) + 1 = 8 - 9 + 1 = 4.<eos>

MW3

**Analysis:**

To determine the travel time, we can use the formula:

**Time = Distance ÷ Speed**

In this case:

* Distance = 60 miles
* Speed = 30 mph

**Calculation:**

Time = 60 ÷ 30 = **2 hours**

**Conclusion:**

John will need 2 hours to reach the park from his home, assuming he drives at a steady speed of 30 mph.<eos>

MW5

Let x be the digits in the hundreds, tens, and units place. Since the integer has exactly one duplicate digit, x cannot be 9.

Therefore, x can be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

There are 6 three-digit integers greater than 99 and less than 200 that have exactly one duplicate digit:

* 198
* 201
* 202
* 203
* 204
* 205<eos>