Here's a short story: Tony was driving along the roadway. When he turned down the gravel road near his house, he noticed that the drive was rougher and he couldn't go as fast. That's because because the gravel has (A) less friction. (B) more friction.  What is the most sensical answer between "gravel" and  "roadway"?
roadway
Here's a short story: Peter is throwing a feather and a rock out of the window at the same time. The rock lands on the ground first. Which object has a stronger gravity (A) The feather, or (B) the rock?.  What is the most sensical answer between "rock" and  "feather"?
feather
Q: Here's a short story: Milo is going sledding. First he sleds down a muddy hill, and gets stuck. Then he sleds down a snowy hill, and quickly rushes down it. The reason that Milo went fast on the snowy hill is because the muddy hill had (A) more resistance (B) less resistance..  What is the most sensical answer between "muddy hill" and  "snowy hill"?
A: muddy hill
Question: Here's a short story: One of the weird things about Kate's house is that her bathroom sink seems smoother than her kitchen sink. She dropped a quarter down both sinks and learned that the _____ heat up less (A) bathroom sink (B) kitchen sink made it.  What is the most sensical answer between "bathroom sink" and  "kitchen sink"?
Answer: bathroom sink
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Here's a short story: A group of kids are sitting around a table playing cards, while another group of kids are playing a vigorous game of basketball. Who'll sweat more? (A) the kids playing basketball (B) the kids playing cards.  What is the most sensical answer between "playing basketball" and  "playing cards"?
**Answer**
playing basketball
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Here's a short story: Mary slides a coin to her friend across the smooth surface of the table. Mary's friend tries to slide the coin back, but along the tablecloth that has a more textured surface. There is less resistance on the (A) table (B) tablecloth..  What is the most sensical answer between "table" and  "table cloth"?
**Answer**
table