Here's a short story: A dog ran away and as he got farther away he started to appear _____ than when he was near (A) larger (B) smaller.  What is the most sensical answer between "Dog far" and  "Dog near"?
Dog near
Here's a short story: Little Sally noticed that her hair brush slid a lot further across her smooth, glass mirror than across her rough stone. She also noticed that her hair brush moved faster across the (A) glass mirror (B) rough stone.  What is the most sensical answer between "glass mirror" and  "rough stone"?
glass mirror
Q: Here's a short story: Sue is walking on the beach. As she walks away from the ocean, it is _____ to hear the waves on the shore. (A) harder (B) easier.  What is the most sensical answer between "walking away from beach" and  "walking on beach"?
A: walking away from beach
Question: Here's a short story: Dennis was a star athlete and his size and strength usually made him a winner. But when Kenny challenged him to a foot race, Dennis was hesitant because track was never his strong suit. At the starting line, skinny Kenny took off like a shot but beefy Dennis had a slower, more lumbering start, and Kenny won easily. Dennis started more slowly than Kenny because Dennis was so much _____ than Kenny was. (A) beefier (B) lighter.  What is the most sensical answer between "beefier athlete" and  "skinnier athlete"?
Answer: beefier athlete
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Here's a short story: Millie is going to toss a ball for her dog. The dog tosses the ball to her first. Millie then tosses the ball for the dog. The ball soars a greater distance when thrown by (A) Millie (B) the dog.  What is the most sensical answer between "Millie" and  "the dog"?
**Answer**
Millie
Here's a short story: A truck is driving down a paved street and can go ten feet every second. The truck drives off onto some grass lawn and can only go five feet every second. The truck is slower on the grass lawn because the lawn has (A) more resistance (B) less resistance..  What is the most sensical answer between "grass lawn" and  "paved street"?
grass lawn