| To expand on my previous comment (and I'm sure to get down-voted again), with the first question asking for south of Maine, you establish a sort of "trick-question" dynamic, as any 2nd grader will tell you that New Hampshire is most assuredly west of Maine. But let's expand on this dynamic you set with the first question. Would is be wrong to say that North Carolina is South of Tennessee, and has a longer shared border than Georgia/Tennessee? Or if Tennessee was moved to the trip out west, why not ask for North of Alabama, where Georgia would be a correct answer due to the slight northwest slant of their border. If Oklahoma was somehow picked up on the way west, then Arkansas would be North for Texas. All I'm saying is that you establish a dynamic with the first question and then only use it once with Nevada/Arizona, but by that point it's obvious because we were just in California an answer ago. |