I'm making pancakes for breakfast. I added a cup of flour, a teaspoon of salt, and a few tablespoons of sugar to a bowl. I stirred it together, then added a cup of milk, a beaten egg, and a few tablespoons of oil, and stirred until just mixed. Then I put 1/4 a cup on a hot frying pan, and flipped it when brown. But they're terrible! Why? List the main reason.
I'm making pancakes for breakfast. I added a cup of flour, a teaspoon of salt, and a few tablespoons of sugar to a bowl. I stirred it together, then added a cup of milk, a beaten egg, and a few tablespoons of oil, and stirred until just mixed. Then I put 1/4 a cup on a hot frying pan, and flipped it when brown. But they're terrible! Why? List the main reason.
The main reason your pancakes were terrible is: **You forgot the leavening agent (like baking powder or baking soda).** Without baking powder (or a similar leavener), the pancakes won't rise. They will be flat, dense, heavy, and likely have a rubbery texture instead of being light and fluffy.
Below is a student's answer to a question on what is missing from some pancake recipe: The main reason your pancakes were terrible is: **You forgot the leavening agent (like baking powder or baking soda).** Without baking powder (or a similar leavener), the pancakes won't rise. They will be flat, dense, heavy, and likely have a rubbery texture instead of being light and fluffy. Does the student mention that baking powder or baking soda is missing? Think out loud, and then end your answer with either the string "The student passes" or "The student fails".
Let's analyze the student's answer to determine if they mention that baking powder or baking soda is missing from the pancake recipe. 1. The student starts by stating the main reason the pancakes were terrible: "You forgot the leavening agent (like baking powder or baking soda)." 2. The phrase "You forgot the leavening agent" clearly indicates that something is missing from the recipe. 3. The student specifies what the leavening agent could be by mentioning "baking powder or baking soda." 4. The explanation continues by describing the consequences of not including a leavening agent: "Without baking powder (or a similar leavener), the pancakes won't rise. They will be flat, dense, heavy, and likely have a rubbery texture instead of being light and fluffy." The student explicitly states that the leavening agent, such as baking powder or baking soda, was forgotten, which means it was missing from the recipe. The explanation provided supports this by detailing the effects of the absence of a leavening agent. Therefore, the student does mention that baking powder or baking soda is missing. The student passes.
Testing if the previous output contains the string student passes
: True