As he began to transcribe the logic into his notebook, something strange happened. Instead of just copying the words, he found himself actually reading the explanation. The GDZ hadn't just given the answer; it explained why the energy flow in the food chain decreased at each level.
He finished the assignment in twenty minutes. Usually, after finishing homework, he’d feel a sense of hollow relief. But tonight, as he snapped his notebook shut, he felt a spark of genuine confidence. As he began to transcribe the logic into
In a dimly lit bedroom in the suburbs of Moscow, the blue light of a laptop screen was the only thing keeping Anton awake. It was 11:30 PM on a Sunday, and the thick, green spine of his 11th-grade ecology textbook by Chernova and Galushin stared at him like an unblinking eye. He finished the assignment in twenty minutes
“The 10% rule,” Anton muttered, his pen slowing down. He looked back at his textbook. For the first time all night, the diagrams of carbon cycles and energy pyramids actually made sense. The online guide acted like a translator for the dense academic language of Chernova and Galushin. In a dimly lit bedroom in the suburbs