Here's a short story: A frozen pea rolling across a freezer shelf rolls along very smoothly while one rolling along the floor has a rough time. This means that the _____ has less friction (A) floor (B) freezer shelf.  What is the most sensical answer between "freezer shelf" and  "floor"?
floor
Here's a short story: Dan sees a dog down the street, and isn't worried, because it looks small. However, the dog approaches Dan, and he is suddenly fearful, since the dog is clearly (A) minuscule (B) larger.  What is the most sensical answer between "dog up close" and  "dog far away"?
dog far away
Q: Here's a short story: A polar bear goes fast over a snow-packed surface, but slow over an icy surface. The surface with the most friction is (A) the snow-packed surface (B) icy surface..  What is the most sensical answer between "snow-packed" and  "icy surface"?
A: snow-packed
Question: Here's a short story: Harold pulled his dogcart through a gravel path before travelling on a paved road while going to the store. The paved road was much less rough then the gravel path, so he wondered whether the _____ had less friction (A) gravel path (B) paved road.  What is the most sensical answer between "paved road" and  "gravel path"?
Answer: gravel path
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Here's a short story: Milo was digging some holes when he realized that his spade experienced less resistance in sand compared to hardpack. He could plunge his spade deeper into the (A) sand or (B) hardpack.  What is the most sensical answer between "sand" and  "hardpack"?
**Answer**
sand
Here's a short story: Carl decides to try to roller blade over the shag carpet in the living room and then over the wood floor in the hallway. He will roll more quickly over the wood floor because it has (A) more friction (B) less friction..  What is the most sensical answer between "wood floor" and  "shag carpet"?
shag carpet