Being Your Best Unit Test

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Question
Use the stories Cheonson and the Admiral and The Unbreakable Code to answer the question.

Cheonson and the Admiral

The Unbreakable Code

How are Cheonson and John different from each other in the two stories?

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Responses

Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.
Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.

Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.

Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.

Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.

The answer is: Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.

Well, it seems like Cheonson and John have a lot in common, according to these options. They both love their families, they both have different desires regarding their families, they both have lessons to learn, and they both have different levels of bravery. It's like they're living parallel lives!

In both stories, Cheonson and John are portrayed as having different characteristics:

1. Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.
2. Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
3. Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
4. Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.

Therefore, the correct answer is:
- Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.

To answer the question, "How are Cheonson and John different from each other in the two stories?", you need to compare the characteristics or actions of the two characters in both stories, "Cheonson and the Admiral" and "The Unbreakable Code." Here are the options given and their corresponding statements:

1. Cheonson loves his family, but John does not.
This option states that Cheonson loves his family, while John does not. However, this statement doesn't provide any information about John's feelings towards his family in either story.

2. Cheonson wants to leave his family, but John wants to stay with his.
This option suggests that Cheonson wants to leave his family, while John wants to stay with his. However, this statement doesn't mention anything about their desires regarding their families in either story.

3. Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not.
This option implies that Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, while John does not. This statement could be an accurate comparison of the two characters in both stories.

4. Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning.
This option states that Cheonson was always brave, while John was initially afraid. This statement could be a valid comparison of the characters' bravery or fear levels.

By considering the given options, the correct response to the question would be: "Cheonson learns lessons from his grandfather, but John does not" and "Cheonson was always brave, but John was afraid in the beginning."