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19 July, 02:08

Which of the following scenarios would be explained by the prototype model of concept structures?

a. Determining whether something is a car if it has four wheels.

b. Determining whether something is a fish if it swims in the water.

c. Determining whether something is a flower if it is similar to a rose.

d. Determining whether something is a cat if it can run.

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  1. 19 July, 02:16
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    c. Determining whether something is a flower if it is similar to a rose.

    Explanation:

    a. Determining whether something is a car if it has four wheels.

    That's not a prototype since a car is an object that needs to have 4 wheels

    b. Determining whether something is a fish if it swims in the water.

    By definition a fish needs to swimns in the watr so then not makes sense create a prototype for this.

    c. Determining whether something is a flower if it is similar to a rose.

    That's th correct option for this case since we can have a lot of flowers but we don't know if one particular is similar to a rose or no.

    d. Determining whether something is a cat if it can run.

    We know that an animal like the cat have the ability to wlak and run so we don't need to create a prototype for this.
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