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Can someone please post OE for all the question.

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Do you want the OE or my explanations ??
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Either of them would be great.

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(B, C) The author says that Pythagoras thought of beauty as an objective (based on fact) principle, or one that is not affected by differing opinions. The author also says that Pythagoras believed beauty “maintains harmony, order, and balance,” which supports the notion that a person’s well-being will be supported by watching something beautiful (like a sunset or an act of kindness).

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(D) In much of the first paragraph, the author introduces the concept of creativity, then proceeds to explain how creativity applies to philosophy and science, linking beauty and creativity as well as showing how creativity is applied to science

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(C) The author of the passage begins by defining creativity, then quickly connects the concept to beauty, saying that there is only a “small step” between the two. He then provides examples— like the example about chaos theory—that further demonstrate the relation, or parallel, between the concepts.

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(C) In the final sentence of the passage, the author explains that the field of computational creativity helps “construct … tools that are able to support the creative processes of humans.” If a new mobile phone becomes part of a work of art, then its creation certainly has supported a human creative process.
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Hi Carcass

Thank you for the answers.

2 questions:
1. I am still not able to relate Q. 1 option B to the passage
2. For Q 4, I thought is was option D reading this part "Computational creativity, which is a relatively young field, relates to many of these issues. The field, which by its very nature is a multidisciplinary scientific endeavor, carries the vision to better understand human creativity and to construct, via computers and intelligent algorithms, artifacts demonstrating human-level creativity or tools that are able to support the creative processes of humans." Especially the highlighted part.

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creativity can be defined as a cognitive process to generate novel or unconventional solutions. This cognitive process relies on two essential mechanisms: (i) divergent thinking, which generates original, new ideas and (ii) convergent thinking, which logically evaluates a variety of possible solutions to find the optimal one. For instance, philosophers such as Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans contemplated beauty as an objective principle that maintains harmony, order, and balance. From beauty, however, it is only a small step to creativity

From this A is wrong and B and C are mentioned in the passage

Creativity has had strong ties to computing for some time. The goal of web design, for instance, is not to add to the functionality of an application but to make an application aesthetically pleasing and accessible to its users. This does not mean that the production of computer code is a mundane task: on the contrary, many regard good coding as a highly creative activity. As another example, take the field of humanoid robotics where the physical appearance of a robot, its gestures, or its tone of voice may have an impact on user acceptance, e.g., in health care. Computational creativity, which is a relatively young field, relates to many of these issues. The field, which by its very nature is a multidisciplinary scientific endeavor, carries the vision to better understand human creativity and to construct, via computers and intelligent algorithms, artifacts demonstrating human-level creativity or tools that are able to support the creative processes of humans.

From this C is correct and the others are not mentioned (see E) or out of scope.

Notice how this question is NOT properly centered in its inference. That's the difference between such good material and the OG passages

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Q9-> Option2) The main thrust of the first paragraph is to draw a connection between creativity and beauty, showing how both are valued in different fields such as art and science. The author uses examples to illustrate this parallel rather than simply listing or elaborating on the applications of creativity itself.
Option 4 could imply a broader discussion about how creativity is applied in specific instances, but the passage is more focused on establishing the relationship between creativity and beauty rather than discussing the various applications of creativity in detail.

Q10-> Option 5) "Though computational creativity produces useful creative tools, working in the field can be monotonous." The author does mention that coding is often viewed as a creative activity, which implicitly counters the idea that coding could be monotonous or purely functional. By emphasizing the creative aspects of coding, the author seems to anticipate and respond to the viewpoint that work in fields like computational creativity could be monotonous.
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