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1- In what eating and sleeping are alike? -- If you say daily activities or things like that, one point --If you say something essential for human body to work, two points.
2- In what a reward and a punition are alike? --If you say this is education, or work appreciation, or act consequence, one point. -- If you say method of motivation, reinforcement, two points.
3- In what wind and water are alike?--If you say this is natural elements, fluids, devastating elements, one point -- If you say, force, energy, electric energy, natural forces, two points.
Maybe I'm dumb, but why is it like that?
Why, for example, "fluids" is worse answer than "natural forces"? I mean it's obvious we can use them to get an energy, but why anyone would say:
- In what wind and water are alike?
- Electric energy.
That's just not precise. I know, it can make deeper sense, but come on. Let's call it "water currents" or something that indicates an existence of force in both variants.
Also, what's the difference between "work appreciation" and "method of motivation"?
Again, maybe I'm dumb (at least in verbal part), but now I think that this is just BS.