The document describes a task where a partner has a picture that is very similar but has 6 tiny differences from the user's picture. The user must ask yes or no questions to try and identify the differences without seeing the partner's picture. Example questions are provided about objects that could be in the picture like a robot, bear, or lake. The user is instructed to find objects and actions in their own picture before starting.
The document describes a task where a partner has a picture that is very similar but has 6 tiny differences from the user's picture. The user must ask yes or no questions to try and identify the differences without seeing the partner's picture. Example questions are provided about objects that could be in the picture like a robot, bear, or lake. The user is instructed to find objects and actions in their own picture before starting.
The document describes a task where a partner has a picture that is very similar but has 6 tiny differences from the user's picture. The user must ask yes or no questions to try and identify the differences without seeing the partner's picture. Example questions are provided about objects that could be in the picture like a robot, bear, or lake. The user is instructed to find objects and actions in their own picture before starting.
tiny differences. How many can you find without looking at your partner’s picture, only by asking questions? Example questions: Is there a robot in your picture? Is it holding anything in its hands? Can you see humans too? Explain the differences: There is a … in the first picture … … but not in the second. … which is missing from the second. … but it’s not there in the second. Before you start: Find the objects and actions below in the picture.
Task: Your partner’s picture is very
similar to yours, but there are 6 very tiny differences. How many can you find without looking at your partner’s picture, only by asking questions? Example questions: Is there a bear in your picture? Is it standing by a lake? Can you see a bird? Explain the differences: There is a … in the first picture … … but not in the second. … which is missing from the second. … but it’s not there in the second. Before you start: Find the objects and actions below in the picture.
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In the first picture …
1. … the cat’s mouth is closed. 2. … the mouse’s tail curves right. 3. … the first wood of the fence is shorter than the second. 4. … the boy’s baseball cap has a button. 5. … the bottle’s is more deformed (=curvy). 6. … there are three juice drops.