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Living things change direction to respond to stimuli, avoid danger, seek food, or find a mate. Amy's question is not a good scientific question because it lacks specificity and doesn't have a clear hypothesis or objective. A better scientific question would be more focused, testable, and based on existing knowledge or observations.

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