posted by rfvv yesterday at 9:28pm

1. recipe: a set of instructions that tell you how to cook something
2. *cooking*: a set of instructions that tell you how to cook something
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Recipe is the right one for the definition.
What about #2? Somebody wrote "cooking" as the answer instead of 'recipe'.
If the score for #1 is four, what could be the partial score for 'cooking'?

Ms. Sue yesterday at 9:34pm
I wouldn't give any points for 2. Cooking is a process, not a set or instructions.

rfvv yesterday at 9:38pm
Okay. Thank you.

Ms. Sue yesterday at 9:40pm
You're welcome.
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1. recipe: a set of instructions that tell you how to cook something
3. *cooking book*: a set of instructions that tell you how to cook something

Recipe is the right one for the definition.
What about #3? Somebody wrote "cooking book" as the answer instead of 'recipe'.
If the point for #1 is four, what could be the partial point for 'cooking book'?

I would give "cooking book" 1 point.

A cook book is a book with many recipes in it. It has instructions for cooking many different foods.

Okay. Thank you.

You're welcome.

Based on the provided conversation, it seems that #2 "cooking" is not considered the correct answer because it is described as a process rather than a set of instructions. Therefore, no points were given for #2.

Now, in the new scenario:

3. cooking book: a set of instructions that tell you how to cook something

To determine the partial point for "cooking book," you can use the given information that the point for #1 (recipe) is four. However, without any additional information or criteria to evaluate the answers, it is unclear how many points to assign to "cooking book." The conversation does not provide any specific scoring system or criteria for partial points. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the partial point for "cooking book" based on the given information.