{"answer": "A", "head": "scabious", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "flower", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of flower.\nA: (?, hypernym, flower)\nB: (flower, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "heliotype", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "duplicator", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of duplicator.\nA: (?, hypernym, duplicator)\nB: (duplicator, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "tactics", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "military science", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of military science.\nA: (military science, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, military science)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "stroke", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "occurrent", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of occurrent.\nA: (?, hypernym, occurrent)\nB: (occurrent, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "selection", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "decision making", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of decision making.\nA: (?, hypernym, decision making)\nB: (decision making, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "squanderer", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "consumer", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of consumer.\nA: (?, hypernym, consumer)\nB: (consumer, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "prehistory", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "time period", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of time period.\nA: (time period, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, time period)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "dendroica fusca", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "wood warbler", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of wood warbler.\nA: (?, hypernym, wood warbler)\nB: (wood warbler, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "genus corydalis", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "dilleniid dicot genus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of dilleniid dicot genus.\nA: (dilleniid dicot genus, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, dilleniid dicot genus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "gay liberation movement", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "movement", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of movement.\nA: (movement, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, movement)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "punt", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "propel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of propel.\nA: (propel, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, propel)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "want", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "miss", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of miss.\nA: (miss, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, miss)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "neighbour", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "physical object", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of physical object.\nA: (?, hypernym, physical object)\nB: (physical object, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "swimming trunks", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "swimwear", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of swimwear.\nA: (?, hypernym, swimwear)\nB: (swimwear, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "fennel", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "herbaceous plant", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of herbaceous plant.\nA: (herbaceous plant, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, herbaceous plant)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "break", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "give way", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of give way.\nA: (?, hypernym, give way)\nB: (give way, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "papilionaceae", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "rosid dicot family", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of rosid dicot family.\nA: (rosid dicot family, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, rosid dicot family)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "failure", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "skip", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of skip.\nA: (?, hypernym, skip)\nB: (skip, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "vireo", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "oscine bird", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of oscine bird.\nA: (?, hypernym, oscine bird)\nB: (oscine bird, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "subvention", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "supplying", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of supplying.\nA: (supplying, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, supplying)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "spirillum", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "true bacteria", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of true bacteria.\nA: (?, hypernym, true bacteria)\nB: (true bacteria, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "triakidae", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "fish family", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of fish family.\nA: (fish family, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, fish family)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "white pox", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "variola major", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of variola major.\nA: (variola major, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, variola major)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "pharyngeal recess", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "recession", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of recession.\nA: (?, hypernym, recession)\nB: (recession, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "baltic language", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "balto-slavonic", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of balto-slavonic.\nA: (?, hypernym, balto-slavonic)\nB: (balto-slavonic, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "sand snake", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "colubrid snake", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of colubrid snake.\nA: (?, hypernym, colubrid snake)\nB: (colubrid snake, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "sourness", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "taste property", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of taste property.\nA: (?, hypernym, taste property)\nB: (taste property, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "direct", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "specify", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of specify.\nA: (specify, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, specify)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "ulvales", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "protoctist order", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of protoctist order.\nA: (protoctist order, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, protoctist order)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "phrygian deity", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "immortal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of immortal.\nA: (immortal, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, immortal)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "polymerize", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "change integrity", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of change integrity.\nA: (change integrity, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, change integrity)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "stops", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "cards", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of cards.\nA: (?, hypernym, cards)\nB: (cards, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "plunder", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "steal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of steal.\nA: (steal, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, steal)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "displace", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "move", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of move.\nA: (?, hypernym, move)\nB: (move, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "develop", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "grow", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of grow.\nA: (?, hypernym, grow)\nB: (grow, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "genus calamintha", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "asterid dicot genus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of asterid dicot genus.\nA: (?, hypernym, asterid dicot genus)\nB: (asterid dicot genus, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "industrialization", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "manufacture", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of manufacture.\nA: (?, hypernym, manufacture)\nB: (manufacture, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "fix", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "set up", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of set up.\nA: (set up, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, set up)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "game", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "section", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of section.\nA: (section, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, section)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "pestle", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "mash", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of mash.\nA: (mash, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, mash)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "flatter", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "praise", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of praise.\nA: (praise, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, praise)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "overcompensation", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "compensation", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of compensation.\nA: (?, hypernym, compensation)\nB: (compensation, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "show", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "convey", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of convey.\nA: (?, hypernym, convey)\nB: (convey, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "aniseed", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "seasoning", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of seasoning.\nA: (seasoning, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, seasoning)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "family aristolochiaceae", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "magnoliopsid family", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of magnoliopsid family.\nA: (magnoliopsid family, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, magnoliopsid family)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "unsoundness", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "status", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of status.\nA: (?, hypernym, status)\nB: (status, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "missal", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "prayerbook", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of prayerbook.\nA: (prayerbook, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, prayerbook)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "worrywart", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "wet blanket", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of wet blanket.\nA: (?, hypernym, wet blanket)\nB: (wet blanket, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "genus clethrionomys", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "mammal genus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of mammal genus.\nA: (mammal genus, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, mammal genus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "perturbation", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "influence", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of influence.\nA: (?, hypernym, influence)\nB: (influence, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "know-how", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "power", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of power.\nA: (?, hypernym, power)\nB: (power, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "block", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "lodging", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of lodging.\nA: (lodging, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, lodging)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "carrier wave", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "radio wave", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of radio wave.\nA: (radio wave, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, radio wave)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "biu-mandara", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "chadic language", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of chadic language.\nA: (?, hypernym, chadic language)\nB: (chadic language, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "vindication", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "justification", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of justification.\nA: (justification, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, justification)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "numerate", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "find out", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of find out.\nA: (find out, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, find out)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "xylomelum pyriforme", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "shrub", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of shrub.\nA: (?, hypernym, shrub)\nB: (shrub, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "cultivation", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "ontogeny", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of ontogeny.\nA: (ontogeny, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, ontogeny)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "screw bean", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "seedpod", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of seedpod.\nA: (seedpod, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, seedpod)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "family buxaceae", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "magnoliopsid family", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of magnoliopsid family.\nA: (?, hypernym, magnoliopsid family)\nB: (magnoliopsid family, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "mayoralty", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "spot", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of spot.\nA: (spot, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, spot)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "provincial capital", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "urban center", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of urban center.\nA: (?, hypernym, urban center)\nB: (urban center, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "taiwanese", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "chinese", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of chinese.\nA: (chinese, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, chinese)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "postulator", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "reverend", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of reverend.\nA: (?, hypernym, reverend)\nB: (reverend, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "bait", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "tempt", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of tempt.\nA: (?, hypernym, tempt)\nB: (tempt, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "phonetic symbol", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "graphic symbol", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of graphic symbol.\nA: (?, hypernym, graphic symbol)\nB: (graphic symbol, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "lisper", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "verbalizer", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of verbalizer.\nA: (verbalizer, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, verbalizer)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "letters", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "scholarship", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of scholarship.\nA: (scholarship, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, scholarship)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "predecessor", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "indication", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of indication.\nA: (?, hypernym, indication)\nB: (indication, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "overcast", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "stitch", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of stitch.\nA: (?, hypernym, stitch)\nB: (stitch, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "probiotic microflora", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "bacterium", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of bacterium.\nA: (?, hypernym, bacterium)\nB: (bacterium, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "instigation", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "encouragement", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of encouragement.\nA: (?, hypernym, encouragement)\nB: (encouragement, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "burke", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "suppress", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of suppress.\nA: (suppress, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, suppress)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "conch", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "univalve", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of univalve.\nA: (univalve, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, univalve)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "fracture", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "wound", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of wound.\nA: (wound, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, wound)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "swelled head", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "vanity", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of vanity.\nA: (?, hypernym, vanity)\nB: (vanity, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "whiplash", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "blow", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of blow.\nA: (?, hypernym, blow)\nB: (blow, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "colour tv tube", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "television tube", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of television tube.\nA: (?, hypernym, television tube)\nB: (television tube, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "manihot", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "rosid dicot genus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of rosid dicot genus.\nA: (rosid dicot genus, hypernym, ?)\nB: (?, hypernym, rosid dicot genus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "subfamily cetoniidae", "relation": "hypernym", "tail": "arthropod family", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, hypernym, y) indicates that x is the hypernym of y.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the hypernym of arthropod family.\nA: (?, hypernym, arthropod family)\nB: (arthropod family, hypernym, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "vertebrate", "relation": "has part", "tail": "digit", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called digit.\nA: (digit, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, digit)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "motor nerve", "relation": "has part", "tail": "motor fiber", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called motor fiber.\nA: (motor fiber, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, motor fiber)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "speech", "relation": "has part", "tail": "lexis", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called lexis.\nA: (lexis, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, lexis)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "republic of kiribati", "relation": "has part", "tail": "gilbert islands", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called gilbert islands.\nA: (?, has part, gilbert islands)\nB: (gilbert islands, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "fertilized egg", "relation": "has part", "tail": "umbilical cord", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called umbilical cord.\nA: (umbilical cord, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, umbilical cord)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "apartment house", "relation": "has part", "tail": "flat", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called flat.\nA: (?, has part, flat)\nB: (flat, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "mesozoic era", "relation": "has part", "tail": "cretaceous period", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called cretaceous period.\nA: (?, has part, cretaceous period)\nB: (cretaceous period, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "snooker table", "relation": "has part", "tail": "pocket", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called pocket.\nA: (pocket, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, pocket)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "germany", "relation": "has part", "tail": "solingen", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called solingen.\nA: (?, has part, solingen)\nB: (solingen, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "vertebral column", "relation": "has part", "tail": "vertebra", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called vertebra.\nA: (vertebra, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, vertebra)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "chromosome", "relation": "has part", "tail": "nucleolus organizer", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called nucleolus organizer.\nA: (nucleolus organizer, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, nucleolus organizer)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "eastern united states", "relation": "has part", "tail": "southeastern united states", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called southeastern united states.\nA: (?, has part, southeastern united states)\nB: (southeastern united states, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "republic of chile", "relation": "has part", "tail": "ojos del salado", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called ojos del salado.\nA: (?, has part, ojos del salado)\nB: (ojos del salado, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "pelican state", "relation": "has part", "tail": "capital of louisiana", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called capital of louisiana.\nA: (?, has part, capital of louisiana)\nB: (capital of louisiana, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "sassafras tree", "relation": "has part", "tail": "sassafras", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called sassafras.\nA: (?, has part, sassafras)\nB: (sassafras, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "stop consonant", "relation": "has part", "tail": "implosion", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called implosion.\nA: (?, has part, implosion)\nB: (implosion, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "wisdom literature", "relation": "has part", "tail": "song of songs", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called song of songs.\nA: (song of songs, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, song of songs)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "spain", "relation": "has part", "tail": "san sebastian", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called san sebastian.\nA: (?, has part, san sebastian)\nB: (san sebastian, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "neuromatous", "relation": "has part", "tail": "base", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called base.\nA: (?, has part, base)\nB: (base, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "usa", "relation": "has part", "tail": "western united states", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called western united states.\nA: (western united states, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, western united states)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "computer screen", "relation": "has part", "tail": "window", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called window.\nA: (window, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, window)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "sweet orange tree", "relation": "has part", "tail": "sweet orange", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called sweet orange.\nA: (?, has part, sweet orange)\nB: (sweet orange, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "asia minor", "relation": "has part", "tail": "lydia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called lydia.\nA: (lydia, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, lydia)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "wild wilkworm", "relation": "has part", "tail": "silk gland", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called silk gland.\nA: (?, has part, silk gland)\nB: (silk gland, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "wind scale", "relation": "has part", "tail": "light air", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called light air.\nA: (?, has part, light air)\nB: (light air, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "pacific ocean", "relation": "has part", "tail": "osaka bay", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called osaka bay.\nA: (osaka bay, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, osaka bay)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "hellenic republic", "relation": "has part", "tail": "dodecanese", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called dodecanese.\nA: (dodecanese, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, dodecanese)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "thorax", "relation": "has part", "tail": "sternum", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called sternum.\nA: (sternum, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, sternum)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "south america", "relation": "has part", "tail": "uruguay", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called uruguay.\nA: (?, has part, uruguay)\nB: (uruguay, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "germany", "relation": "has part", "tail": "bonn", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called bonn.\nA: (bonn, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, bonn)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "europe", "relation": "has part", "tail": "san marino", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called san marino.\nA: (san marino, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, san marino)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "africa", "relation": "has part", "tail": "the gambia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called the gambia.\nA: (the gambia, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, the gambia)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "iberian peninsula", "relation": "has part", "tail": "portuguese republic", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called portuguese republic.\nA: (?, has part, portuguese republic)\nB: (portuguese republic, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "oxen", "relation": "has part", "tail": "boeuf", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called boeuf.\nA: (boeuf, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, boeuf)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "sword", "relation": "has part", "tail": "hilt", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called hilt.\nA: (?, has part, hilt)\nB: (hilt, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "spacecraft", "relation": "has part", "tail": "heat shield", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called heat shield.\nA: (heat shield, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, heat shield)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "reciprocating engine", "relation": "has part", "tail": "engine block", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called engine block.\nA: (?, has part, engine block)\nB: (engine block, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "kingdom of belgium", "relation": "has part", "tail": "capital of belgium", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called capital of belgium.\nA: (?, has part, capital of belgium)\nB: (capital of belgium, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "cerebellum", "relation": "has part", "tail": "cerebellar artery", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called cerebellar artery.\nA: (cerebellar artery, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, cerebellar artery)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "shoulder bone", "relation": "has part", "tail": "acromion", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called acromion.\nA: (acromion, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, acromion)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "united states department of defense", "relation": "has part", "tail": "dia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called dia.\nA: (?, has part, dia)\nB: (dia, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "gulf of mexico", "relation": "has part", "tail": "tampa bay", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called tampa bay.\nA: (tampa bay, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, tampa bay)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "new york bay", "relation": "has part", "tail": "liberty island", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called liberty island.\nA: (?, has part, liberty island)\nB: (liberty island, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "taphouse", "relation": "has part", "tail": "taproom", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called taproom.\nA: (?, has part, taproom)\nB: (taproom, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "fots", "relation": "has part", "tail": "fibre optic cable", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called fibre optic cable.\nA: (fibre optic cable, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, fibre optic cable)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "war between the states", "relation": "has part", "tail": "chancellorsville", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called chancellorsville.\nA: (?, has part, chancellorsville)\nB: (chancellorsville, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "drum brake", "relation": "has part", "tail": "skid", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called skid.\nA: (skid, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, skid)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "new york city", "relation": "has part", "tail": "columbia university", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called columbia university.\nA: (columbia university, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, columbia university)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "gulf states", "relation": "has part", "tail": "republic of iraq", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called republic of iraq.\nA: (?, has part, republic of iraq)\nB: (republic of iraq, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "fall", "relation": "has part", "tail": "september equinox", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called september equinox.\nA: (?, has part, september equinox)\nB: (september equinox, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "stambul", "relation": "has part", "tail": "kadikoy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called kadikoy.\nA: (kadikoy, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, kadikoy)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "pacific ocean", "relation": "has part", "tail": "yellow sea", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called yellow sea.\nA: (yellow sea, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, yellow sea)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "usa", "relation": "has part", "tail": "wv", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called wv.\nA: (wv, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, wv)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "thalmencephalon", "relation": "has part", "tail": "infundibulum", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called infundibulum.\nA: (?, has part, infundibulum)\nB: (infundibulum, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "germany", "relation": "has part", "tail": "dachau", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called dachau.\nA: (?, has part, dachau)\nB: (dachau, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "labyrinth", "relation": "has part", "tail": "semicircular canal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called semicircular canal.\nA: (?, has part, semicircular canal)\nB: (semicircular canal, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "musculature", "relation": "has part", "tail": "ligament", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called ligament.\nA: (ligament, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, ligament)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "electronic equipment", "relation": "has part", "tail": "electrode", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called electrode.\nA: (electrode, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, electrode)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "visual communication", "relation": "has part", "tail": "visual signal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called visual signal.\nA: (?, has part, visual signal)\nB: (visual signal, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "new testament", "relation": "has part", "tail": "john", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called john.\nA: (john, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, john)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "interior department", "relation": "has part", "tail": "national park service", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called national park service.\nA: (?, has part, national park service)\nB: (national park service, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "korean peninsula", "relation": "has part", "tail": "north korea", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called north korea.\nA: (north korea, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, north korea)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "volcano", "relation": "has part", "tail": "volcanic crater", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called volcanic crater.\nA: (volcanic crater, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, volcanic crater)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "nj", "relation": "has part", "tail": "jersey city", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called jersey city.\nA: (?, has part, jersey city)\nB: (jersey city, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "republic of india", "relation": "has part", "tail": "himalayas", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called himalayas.\nA: (himalayas, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, himalayas)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "theatre", "relation": "has part", "tail": "parterre", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called parterre.\nA: (parterre, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, parterre)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "tx", "relation": "has part", "tail": "pecos river", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called pecos river.\nA: (pecos river, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, pecos river)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "saucepan", "relation": "has part", "tail": "hold", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called hold.\nA: (hold, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, hold)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "spain", "relation": "has part", "tail": "valencia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called valencia.\nA: (?, has part, valencia)\nB: (valencia, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "commonwealth of australia", "relation": "has part", "tail": "cape york", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called cape york.\nA: (cape york, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, cape york)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "spear", "relation": "has part", "tail": "barb", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called barb.\nA: (?, has part, barb)\nB: (barb, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "wheel", "relation": "has part", "tail": "handlebar", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called handlebar.\nA: (handlebar, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, handlebar)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "argentine republic", "relation": "has part", "tail": "el muerto", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called el muerto.\nA: (el muerto, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, el muerto)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "tunnel", "relation": "has part", "tail": "shaft", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called shaft.\nA: (?, has part, shaft)\nB: (shaft, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "gulf states", "relation": "has part", "tail": "persia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called persia.\nA: (?, has part, persia)\nB: (persia, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "republic of malawi", "relation": "has part", "tail": "zomba", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called zomba.\nA: (?, has part, zomba)\nB: (zomba, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "electric drill", "relation": "has part", "tail": "electric motor", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called electric motor.\nA: (?, has part, electric motor)\nB: (electric motor, has part, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "turkey", "relation": "has part", "tail": "araxes", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has part, y) indicates that y has a part called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a part called araxes.\nA: (araxes, has part, ?)\nB: (?, has part, araxes)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Universal Studios", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Universal Music Group", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Universal Music Group.\nA: (?, child, Universal Music Group)\nB: (Universal Music Group, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Miramax Films", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Dimension Films", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Dimension Films.\nA: (Dimension Films, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Dimension Films)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Comcast", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Universal Studios", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Universal Studios.\nA: (Universal Studios, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Universal Studios)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Warner Bros. Records", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Mushroom Group", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Mushroom Group.\nA: (?, child, Mushroom Group)\nB: (Mushroom Group, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Universal Motown Republic Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Motown Records", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Motown Records.\nA: (?, child, Motown Records)\nB: (Motown Records, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Take-Two Interactive", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Rockstar Games", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Rockstar Games.\nA: (Rockstar Games, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Rockstar Games)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Warner Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Elektra Records", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Elektra Records.\nA: (?, child, Elektra Records)\nB: (Elektra Records, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "City University of New York", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "City College of New York", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of City College of New York.\nA: (City College of New York, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, City College of New York)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Geffen Records", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Music Corporation of America", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Music Corporation of America.\nA: (Music Corporation of America, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Music Corporation of America)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Time Warner", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Lorimar Television", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Lorimar Television.\nA: (Lorimar Television, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Lorimar Television)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Sony Computer Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "SCE Studio Liverpool", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of SCE Studio Liverpool.\nA: (SCE Studio Liverpool, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, SCE Studio Liverpool)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "University of Oxford", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "St Catherine's College, Oxford", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of St Catherine's College, Oxford.\nA: (St Catherine's College, Oxford, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, St Catherine's College, Oxford)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Koch Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "E1 Music", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of E1 Music.\nA: (E1 Music, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, E1 Music)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Liberal Party of Canada", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "British Columbia Liberal Party", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of British Columbia Liberal Party.\nA: (?, child, British Columbia Liberal Party)\nB: (British Columbia Liberal Party, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Warner Bros. Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Warner Music Group", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Warner Music Group.\nA: (?, child, Warner Music Group)\nB: (Warner Music Group, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Universal Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "The Island Def Jam Music Group", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of The Island Def Jam Music Group.\nA: (The Island Def Jam Music Group, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, The Island Def Jam Music Group)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "New York University", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Polytechnic Institute of New York University", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Polytechnic Institute of New York University.\nA: (Polytechnic Institute of New York University, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Polytechnic Institute of New York University)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Time Warner", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.\nA: (?, child, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)\nB: (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Universal Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Universal Motown Republic Group", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Universal Motown Republic Group.\nA: (?, child, Universal Motown Republic Group)\nB: (Universal Motown Republic Group, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Sega", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Sonic Team", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Sonic Team.\nA: (Sonic Team, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Sonic Team)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "California State University", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "San Francisco State University", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of San Francisco State University.\nA: (?, child, San Francisco State University)\nB: (San Francisco State University, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Universal Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Def Jam Recordings", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Def Jam Recordings.\nA: (?, child, Def Jam Recordings)\nB: (Def Jam Recordings, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Warner Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Atlantic Records", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Atlantic Records.\nA: (?, child, Atlantic Records)\nB: (Atlantic Records, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "NBCUniversal", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Telemundo", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Telemundo.\nA: (?, child, Telemundo)\nB: (Telemundo, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "The Walt Disney Company", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Walt Disney Pictures", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Walt Disney Pictures.\nA: (?, child, Walt Disney Pictures)\nB: (Walt Disney Pictures, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "EMI", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "EMI Music Japan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of EMI Music Japan.\nA: (?, child, EMI Music Japan)\nB: (EMI Music Japan, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Vivendi", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "StudioCanal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of StudioCanal.\nA: (StudioCanal, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, StudioCanal)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "California State University", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "California State University, Northridge", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of California State University, Northridge.\nA: (?, child, California State University, Northridge)\nB: (California State University, Northridge, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "The Walt Disney Company", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Hollywood Pictures", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Hollywood Pictures.\nA: (Hollywood Pictures, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Hollywood Pictures)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Vivendi", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Activision", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Activision.\nA: (?, child, Activision)\nB: (Activision, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "CBS Corporation", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Republic Pictures", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Republic Pictures.\nA: (Republic Pictures, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Republic Pictures)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Warner Bros. Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Regency Enterprises", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Regency Enterprises.\nA: (Regency Enterprises, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Regency Enterprises)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Liberal Party of Canada", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Quebec Liberal Party", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Quebec Liberal Party.\nA: (?, child, Quebec Liberal Party)\nB: (Quebec Liberal Party, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "The Walt Disney Company", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\nA: (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Universal Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Universal Music Group Nashville", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Universal Music Group Nashville.\nA: (Universal Music Group Nashville, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Universal Music Group Nashville)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "CBS Corporation", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "CBS Records", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of CBS Records.\nA: (?, child, CBS Records)\nB: (CBS Records, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Lionsgate Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Summit Entertainment", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Summit Entertainment.\nA: (Summit Entertainment, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Summit Entertainment)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Universal Studios", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Gramercy Pictures", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Gramercy Pictures.\nA: (Gramercy Pictures, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Gramercy Pictures)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Bandai Namco Holdings", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Bandai", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Bandai.\nA: (Bandai, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Bandai)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "University of Cambridge", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "St John's College, Cambridge", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of St John's College, Cambridge.\nA: (?, child, St John's College, Cambridge)\nB: (St John's College, Cambridge, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Time Warner", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Adult Swim", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Adult Swim.\nA: (?, child, Adult Swim)\nB: (Adult Swim, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "The Walt Disney Company", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Disney Channel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Disney Channel.\nA: (?, child, Disney Channel)\nB: (Disney Channel, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Warner Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Rykodisc", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Rykodisc.\nA: (?, child, Rykodisc)\nB: (Rykodisc, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Universal Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Virgin Records", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Virgin Records.\nA: (?, child, Virgin Records)\nB: (Virgin Records, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Time Warner", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "New Line Cinema", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of New Line Cinema.\nA: (?, child, New Line Cinema)\nB: (New Line Cinema, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Namco Bandai Games", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Bandai", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Bandai.\nA: (Bandai, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Bandai)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Universal Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Fontana Records", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Fontana Records.\nA: (Fontana Records, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Fontana Records)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Time Warner", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Village Roadshow Pictures", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Village Roadshow Pictures.\nA: (?, child, Village Roadshow Pictures)\nB: (Village Roadshow Pictures, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Columbia University", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Columbia Business School", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Columbia Business School.\nA: (?, child, Columbia Business School)\nB: (Columbia Business School, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Vivendi Games", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Sierra Entertainment", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Sierra Entertainment.\nA: (?, child, Sierra Entertainment)\nB: (Sierra Entertainment, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "News Corporation", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "FOX", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of FOX.\nA: (FOX, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, FOX)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Sony Corporation", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Sony Computer Entertainment", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Sony Computer Entertainment.\nA: (?, child, Sony Computer Entertainment)\nB: (Sony Computer Entertainment, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "The Weinstein Company", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Dimension Films", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Dimension Films.\nA: (?, child, Dimension Films)\nB: (Dimension Films, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Viacom", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "DreamWorks", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of DreamWorks.\nA: (DreamWorks, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, DreamWorks)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Lionsgate Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "ThinkFilm", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of ThinkFilm.\nA: (?, child, ThinkFilm)\nB: (ThinkFilm, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Orion Pictures", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Orion Pictures.\nA: (Orion Pictures, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Orion Pictures)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Sony Pictures Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Sony Pictures Home Entertainment", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.\nA: (?, child, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)\nB: (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Warner Bros. Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Village Roadshow Pictures", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Village Roadshow Pictures.\nA: (?, child, Village Roadshow Pictures)\nB: (Village Roadshow Pictures, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Orion Pictures", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "The Samuel Goldwyn Company", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of The Samuel Goldwyn Company.\nA: (The Samuel Goldwyn Company, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, The Samuel Goldwyn Company)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Canadian Forces", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Royal Canadian Air Force", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Royal Canadian Air Force.\nA: (?, child, Royal Canadian Air Force)\nB: (Royal Canadian Air Force, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Warner Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Nonesuch Records", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Nonesuch Records.\nA: (Nonesuch Records, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Nonesuch Records)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "California State University", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "California State University, Long Beach", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of California State University, Long Beach.\nA: (?, child, California State University, Long Beach)\nB: (California State University, Long Beach, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Paramount Pictures", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Paramount Vantage", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Paramount Vantage.\nA: (Paramount Vantage, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Paramount Vantage)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Activision Blizzard", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Activision", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Activision.\nA: (Activision, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Activision)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Time Warner", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Atari Games", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Atari Games.\nA: (?, child, Atari Games)\nB: (Atari Games, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.\nA: (?, child, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment)\nB: (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "The Island Def Jam Music Group", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Island Records", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Island Records.\nA: (?, child, Island Records)\nB: (Island Records, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "CBS", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "TriStar Pictures", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of TriStar Pictures.\nA: (TriStar Pictures, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, TriStar Pictures)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Marvel Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Marvel Comics", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Marvel Comics.\nA: (Marvel Comics, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Marvel Comics)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Vivendi", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Vivendi Games", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Vivendi Games.\nA: (Vivendi Games, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Vivendi Games)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Sony BMG Music Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "RCA Records", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of RCA Records.\nA: (RCA Records, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, RCA Records)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Microsoft Corporation", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Rare Ltd", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Rare Ltd.\nA: (Rare Ltd, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, Rare Ltd)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Viacom", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Comedy Central", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Comedy Central.\nA: (?, child, Comedy Central)\nB: (Comedy Central, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Warner Bros. Entertainment", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "New Line Cinema", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of New Line Cinema.\nA: (New Line Cinema, child, ?)\nB: (?, child, New Line Cinema)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Square Enix", "relation": "organization , organization , child. , organization , organization relationship , child", "tail": "Taito Corporation", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, child, y) indicates that x is the child company of y.\nQuestion: Find a company that is the child company of Taito Corporation.\nA: (?, child, Taito Corporation)\nB: (Taito Corporation, child, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Canada", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Rocky Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Rocky Mountains.\nA: (Rocky Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Rocky Mountains)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Missouri", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Missouri River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Missouri River.\nA: (Missouri River, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Missouri River)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "West Virginia", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Ohio River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Ohio River.\nA: (?, partially contains, Ohio River)\nB: (Ohio River, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "United States of America", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Cascade Range", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Cascade Range.\nA: (?, partially contains, Cascade Range)\nB: (Cascade Range, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Pacific Ocean", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Ecuador", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Ecuador.\nA: (?, partially contains, Ecuador)\nB: (Ecuador, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "North Africa", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Spain", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Spain.\nA: (?, partially contains, Spain)\nB: (Spain, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Illinois", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Missouri River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Missouri River.\nA: (?, partially contains, Missouri River)\nB: (Missouri River, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Canton of Valais", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Pennine Alps", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Pennine Alps.\nA: (Pennine Alps, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Pennine Alps)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Essex County", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Adirondack Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Adirondack Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Adirondack Mountains)\nB: (Adirondack Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Maryland", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Blue Ridge Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Blue Ridge Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Blue Ridge Mountains)\nB: (Blue Ridge Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Montana", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Missouri River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Missouri River.\nA: (Missouri River, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Missouri River)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "North Africa", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Egypt", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Egypt.\nA: (?, partially contains, Egypt)\nB: (Egypt, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "South America", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "France", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains France.\nA: (?, partially contains, France)\nB: (France, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mediterranean Sea", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "France", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains France.\nA: (?, partially contains, France)\nB: (France, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Indian Ocean", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "France", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains France.\nA: (?, partially contains, France)\nB: (France, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Italy", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Alps", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Alps.\nA: (Alps, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Alps)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kentucky", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Mississippi River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Mississippi River.\nA: (Mississippi River, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Mississippi River)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Germany", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Danube", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Danube.\nA: (?, partially contains, Danube)\nB: (Danube, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Virginia", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Iberian Peninsula", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Portugal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Portugal.\nA: (Portugal, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Portugal)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Vermont", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nB: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Myanmar", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Himalayas", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Himalayas.\nA: (Himalayas, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Himalayas)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Europe", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Kingdom of the Netherlands.\nA: (?, partially contains, Kingdom of the Netherlands)\nB: (Kingdom of the Netherlands, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Ecuador", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Andes", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Andes.\nA: (?, partially contains, Andes)\nB: (Andes, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Atlantic Ocean", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Portugal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Portugal.\nA: (Portugal, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Portugal)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Kansas", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Missouri River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Missouri River.\nA: (?, partially contains, Missouri River)\nB: (Missouri River, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Tennessee", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Blue Ridge Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Blue Ridge Mountains.\nA: (Blue Ridge Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Blue Ridge Mountains)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Minnesota", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Mississippi River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Mississippi River.\nA: (?, partially contains, Mississippi River)\nB: (Mississippi River, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Lesser Antilles", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Kingdom of the Netherlands", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Kingdom of the Netherlands.\nA: (?, partially contains, Kingdom of the Netherlands)\nB: (Kingdom of the Netherlands, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mediterranean Sea", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Spain", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Spain.\nA: (?, partially contains, Spain)\nB: (Spain, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kentucky", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Louisville metropolitan area", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Louisville metropolitan area.\nA: (Louisville metropolitan area, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Louisville metropolitan area)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "North Carolina", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Indiana", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Louisville metropolitan area", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Louisville metropolitan area.\nA: (Louisville metropolitan area, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Louisville metropolitan area)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Alabama", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "New Jersey", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nB: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "France", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Alps", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Alps.\nA: (?, partially contains, Alps)\nB: (Alps, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "North America-US", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "France", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains France.\nA: (France, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, France)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Connecticut", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nB: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Piedmont", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Pennine Alps", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Pennine Alps.\nA: (?, partially contains, Pennine Alps)\nB: (Pennine Alps, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Wisconsin", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Mississippi River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Mississippi River.\nA: (Mississippi River, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Mississippi River)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Nevada", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Sierra Nevada", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Sierra Nevada.\nA: (Sierra Nevada, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Sierra Nevada)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Europe", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Turkey", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Turkey.\nA: (Turkey, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Turkey)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Lesser Antilles", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Netherlands", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Netherlands.\nA: (?, partially contains, Netherlands)\nB: (Netherlands, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "France", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Normandy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Normandy.\nA: (?, partially contains, Normandy)\nB: (Normandy, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Asia", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Russian Empire", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Russian Empire.\nA: (?, partially contains, Russian Empire)\nB: (Russian Empire, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Iberian Peninsula", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Spain", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Spain.\nA: (Spain, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Spain)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Saratoga County", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Adirondack Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Adirondack Mountains.\nA: (Adirondack Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Adirondack Mountains)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Chile", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Andes", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Andes.\nA: (Andes, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Andes)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Tennessee", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Mississippi River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Mississippi River.\nA: (Mississippi River, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Mississippi River)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Iowa", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Missouri River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Missouri River.\nA: (Missouri River, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Missouri River)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "New Brunswick", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nB: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Massachusetts", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Denton County", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Plano", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Plano.\nA: (?, partially contains, Plano)\nB: (Plano, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Eastern Europe", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Ukraine", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Ukraine.\nA: (Ukraine, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Ukraine)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "China", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Himalayas", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Himalayas.\nA: (Himalayas, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Himalayas)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "West Virginia", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Blue Ridge Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Blue Ridge Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Blue Ridge Mountains)\nB: (Blue Ridge Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "North Dakota", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Missouri River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Missouri River.\nA: (Missouri River, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Missouri River)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Nepal", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Himalayas", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Himalayas.\nA: (?, partially contains, Himalayas)\nB: (Himalayas, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Slovenia", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Alps", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Alps.\nA: (Alps, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Alps)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "North Africa", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Middle East", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Middle East.\nA: (Middle East, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Middle East)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Warren County", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Adirondack Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Adirondack Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Adirondack Mountains)\nB: (Adirondack Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "New Hampshire", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Pennsylvania", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Blue Ridge Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Blue Ridge Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Blue Ridge Mountains)\nB: (Blue Ridge Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Europe", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Russian Empire", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Russian Empire.\nA: (?, partially contains, Russian Empire)\nB: (Russian Empire, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Asia", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Turkey", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Turkey.\nA: (?, partially contains, Turkey)\nB: (Turkey, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Pacific Ocean", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "United States of America", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains United States of America.\nA: (?, partially contains, United States of America)\nB: (United States of America, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Argentina", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Andes", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Andes.\nA: (?, partially contains, Andes)\nB: (Andes, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Collin County", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Plano", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Plano.\nA: (?, partially contains, Plano)\nB: (Plano, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "St. Lawrence County", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Adirondack Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Adirondack Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Adirondack Mountains)\nB: (Adirondack Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Eastern Europe", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Kazakhstan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Kazakhstan.\nA: (Kazakhstan, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Kazakhstan)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "United States of America", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Rocky Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Rocky Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Rocky Mountains)\nB: (Rocky Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Prince Edward Island", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nB: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Europe", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Armenia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Armenia.\nA: (?, partially contains, Armenia)\nB: (Armenia, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Canada", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Cascade Range", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Cascade Range.\nA: (Cascade Range, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Cascade Range)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Louisiana", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Mississippi River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Mississippi River.\nA: (?, partially contains, Mississippi River)\nB: (Mississippi River, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Georgia", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Appalachian Mountains", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Appalachian Mountains.\nA: (?, partially contains, Appalachian Mountains)\nB: (Appalachian Mountains, partially contains, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Nebraska", "relation": "location , location , partially contains", "tail": "Missouri River", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, partially contains, y) indicates that y partially contains x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that partially contains Missouri River.\nA: (Missouri River, partially contains, ?)\nB: (?, partially contains, Missouri River)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Roger Federer", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Agassi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Agassi.\nA: (?, beats, Agassi)\nB: (Agassi, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Lleyton Hewitt", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Gustavo Kuerten", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Gustavo Kuerten.\nA: (Gustavo Kuerten, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Gustavo Kuerten)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Lindsay Davenport", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Jennifer Capriati", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Jennifer Capriati.\nA: (Jennifer Capriati, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Jennifer Capriati)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Martina Hingis", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Williams.\nA: (?, beats, Williams)\nB: (Williams, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Stefan Edberg", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Jim Courier", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Jim Courier.\nA: (?, beats, Jim Courier)\nB: (Jim Courier, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Pete Sampras", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Marcelo Rios", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Marcelo Rios.\nA: (?, beats, Marcelo Rios)\nB: (Marcelo Rios, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Pete Sampras", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Michael Chang", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Michael Chang.\nA: (Michael Chang, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Michael Chang)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Phil Mickelson", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Tiger Woods", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Tiger Woods.\nA: (?, beats, Tiger Woods)\nB: (Tiger Woods, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Eli Manning", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Tom Brady", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Tom Brady.\nA: (Tom Brady, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Tom Brady)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Jelena Jankovic", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Serena Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Serena Williams.\nA: (?, beats, Serena Williams)\nB: (Serena Williams, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Justine Henin Hardenne", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Jelena Jankovic", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Jelena Jankovic.\nA: (Jelena Jankovic, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Jelena Jankovic)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Kuznetsova", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Serena Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Serena Williams.\nA: (?, beats, Serena Williams)\nB: (Serena Williams, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Jelena Jankovic", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Maria Sharapova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Maria Sharapova.\nA: (Maria Sharapova, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Maria Sharapova)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Pete Sampras", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Marat Safin", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Marat Safin.\nA: (?, beats, Marat Safin)\nB: (Marat Safin, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Lindsay Davenport", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Serena Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Serena Williams.\nA: (Serena Williams, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Serena Williams)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Tiger Woods", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Stewart Cink", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Stewart Cink.\nA: (?, beats, Stewart Cink)\nB: (Stewart Cink, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Dinara Safina", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Williams.\nA: (Williams, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Williams)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Marat Safin", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Roger Federer", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Roger Federer.\nA: (?, beats, Roger Federer)\nB: (Roger Federer, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Michael Chang", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Michael Stich", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Michael Stich.\nA: (?, beats, Michael Stich)\nB: (Michael Stich, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Venus Williams", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Lindsay Davenport", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Lindsay Davenport.\nA: (?, beats, Lindsay Davenport)\nB: (Lindsay Davenport, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Eric Young", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Sting", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Sting.\nA: (Sting, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Sting)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Maria Sharapova", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Kuznetsova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Kuznetsova.\nA: (Kuznetsova, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Kuznetsova)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Bjorn Borg", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "John Mcenroe", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats John Mcenroe.\nA: (?, beats, John Mcenroe)\nB: (John Mcenroe, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kim Clijsters", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Venus Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Venus Williams.\nA: (Venus Williams, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Venus Williams)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Gary Player", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Legendary Arnold Palmer", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Legendary Arnold Palmer.\nA: (?, beats, Legendary Arnold Palmer)\nB: (Legendary Arnold Palmer, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Lleyton Hewitt", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Tim Henman", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Tim Henman.\nA: (Tim Henman, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Tim Henman)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Ana Ivanovic", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Maria Sharapova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Maria Sharapova.\nA: (?, beats, Maria Sharapova)\nB: (Maria Sharapova, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Jack Nicklaus", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Gary Player", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Gary Player.\nA: (Gary Player, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Gary Player)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Agassi", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Yevgeny Kafelnikov", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Yevgeny Kafelnikov.\nA: (?, beats, Yevgeny Kafelnikov)\nB: (Yevgeny Kafelnikov, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "William M's Johnston", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Maurice Mcloughlin", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Maurice Mcloughlin.\nA: (Maurice Mcloughlin, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Maurice Mcloughlin)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "R's Lindley Murray", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Roger Federer", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Roger Federer.\nA: (Roger Federer, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Roger Federer)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Serena Williams", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Venus Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Venus Williams.\nA: (Venus Williams, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Venus Williams)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Vijay Singh", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Tiger Woods", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Tiger Woods.\nA: (?, beats, Tiger Woods)\nB: (Tiger Woods, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Justine Henin Hardenne", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Williams.\nA: (?, beats, Williams)\nB: (Williams, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Lindsay Davenport", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Amelie Mauresmo", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Amelie Mauresmo.\nA: (?, beats, Amelie Mauresmo)\nB: (Amelie Mauresmo, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mats Wilander", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Ivan Lendl", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Ivan Lendl.\nA: (Ivan Lendl, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Ivan Lendl)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Vera Zvonareva", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Maria Sharapova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Maria Sharapova.\nA: (?, beats, Maria Sharapova)\nB: (Maria Sharapova, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Roger Federer", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Marat Safin", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Marat Safin.\nA: (Marat Safin, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Marat Safin)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Goran Ivanisevic", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Agassi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Agassi.\nA: (Agassi, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Agassi)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Lleyton Hewitt", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Agassi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Agassi.\nA: (Agassi, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Agassi)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Nick Faldo", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Greg Norman", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Greg Norman.\nA: (?, beats, Greg Norman)\nB: (Greg Norman, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Roger Federer", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Marcos Baghdatis", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Marcos Baghdatis.\nA: (Marcos Baghdatis, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Marcos Baghdatis)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Maria Sharapova", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Dinara Safina", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Dinara Safina.\nA: (Dinara Safina, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Dinara Safina)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Kim Clijsters", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Maria Sharapova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Maria Sharapova.\nA: (?, beats, Maria Sharapova)\nB: (Maria Sharapova, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Ivan Lendl", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "John Mcenroe", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats John Mcenroe.\nA: (John Mcenroe, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, John Mcenroe)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Pete Sampras", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Agassi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Agassi.\nA: (?, beats, Agassi)\nB: (Agassi, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Kuznetsova", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Maria Sharapova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Maria Sharapova.\nA: (?, beats, Maria Sharapova)\nB: (Maria Sharapova, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Roger Federer", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "R's Lindley Murray", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats R's Lindley Murray.\nA: (R's Lindley Murray, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, R's Lindley Murray)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Ivan Lendl", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Boris Becker", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Boris Becker.\nA: (?, beats, Boris Becker)\nB: (Boris Becker, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Martina Hingis", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Jana Novotna", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Jana Novotna.\nA: (Jana Novotna, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Jana Novotna)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Monica Seles", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Williams.\nA: (?, beats, Williams)\nB: (Williams, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Jelena Jankovic", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Kuznetsova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Kuznetsova.\nA: (?, beats, Kuznetsova)\nB: (Kuznetsova, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Arantxa Sanchez Vicario", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Monica Seles", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Monica Seles.\nA: (Monica Seles, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Monica Seles)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Lleyton Hewitt", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Pete Sampras", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Pete Sampras.\nA: (?, beats, Pete Sampras)\nB: (Pete Sampras, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Pete Sampras", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Roger Federer", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Roger Federer.\nA: (Roger Federer, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Roger Federer)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Chris Evert", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Martina Navratilova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Martina Navratilova.\nA: (?, beats, Martina Navratilova)\nB: (Martina Navratilova, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Jimmie Johnson", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Jeff Gordon", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Jeff Gordon.\nA: (?, beats, Jeff Gordon)\nB: (Jeff Gordon, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Pete Sampras", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Patrick Rafter", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Patrick Rafter.\nA: (?, beats, Patrick Rafter)\nB: (Patrick Rafter, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Martina Hingis", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Lindsay Davenport", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Lindsay Davenport.\nA: (?, beats, Lindsay Davenport)\nB: (Lindsay Davenport, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Pete Sampras", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Michael Stich", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Michael Stich.\nA: (Michael Stich, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Michael Stich)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Tiger Woods", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Vijay Singh", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Vijay Singh.\nA: (?, beats, Vijay Singh)\nB: (Vijay Singh, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Tiger Woods", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Phil Mickelson", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Phil Mickelson.\nA: (Phil Mickelson, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Phil Mickelson)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Venus Williams", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Maria Sharapova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Maria Sharapova.\nA: (?, beats, Maria Sharapova)\nB: (Maria Sharapova, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Venus Williams", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Kim Clijsters", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Kim Clijsters.\nA: (Kim Clijsters, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Kim Clijsters)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Tiger Woods", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Williams.\nA: (Williams, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Williams)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Pete Sampras", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Tim Henman", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Tim Henman.\nA: (?, beats, Tim Henman)\nB: (Tim Henman, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Stewart Cink", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Tiger Woods", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Tiger Woods.\nA: (Tiger Woods, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Tiger Woods)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Venus Williams", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Vera Zvonareva", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Vera Zvonareva.\nA: (?, beats, Vera Zvonareva)\nB: (Vera Zvonareva, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Anastasia Myskina", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Maria Sharapova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Maria Sharapova.\nA: (Maria Sharapova, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Maria Sharapova)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Gustavo Kuerten", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Marat Safin", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Marat Safin.\nA: (?, beats, Marat Safin)\nB: (Marat Safin, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Monica Seles", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Steffi Graf", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Steffi Graf.\nA: (Steffi Graf, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Steffi Graf)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Jankovic", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Kuznetsova", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Kuznetsova.\nA: (?, beats, Kuznetsova)\nB: (Kuznetsova, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Maria Sharapova", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Williams.\nA: (?, beats, Williams)\nB: (Williams, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "John Mcenroe", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Jimmy Connors", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Jimmy Connors.\nA: (?, beats, Jimmy Connors)\nB: (Jimmy Connors, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Jeff Gordon", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Jamie Gold", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Jamie Gold.\nA: (Jamie Gold, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Jamie Gold)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Lindsay Davenport", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Venus Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Venus Williams.\nA: (?, beats, Venus Williams)\nB: (Venus Williams, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Jankovic", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Safina", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Safina.\nA: (?, beats, Safina)\nB: (Safina, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Lindsay Davenport", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Martina Hingis", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Martina Hingis.\nA: (Martina Hingis, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Martina Hingis)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Justine Henin Hardenne", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Serena Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Serena Williams.\nA: (Serena Williams, beats, ?)\nB: (?, beats, Serena Williams)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Venus Williams", "relation": "athlete beat athlete", "tail": "Martina Hingis", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, athlete beat athlete, y) indicates that y beats x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that beats Martina Hingis.\nA: (?, beats, Martina Hingis)\nB: (Martina Hingis, beats, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Media Personnel (International)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Afghanistan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Afghanistan.\nA: (Afghanistan, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Afghanistan)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Head of Government (China)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Military (China)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Military (China).\nA: (Military (China), consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Military (China))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mohammad Javad Zarif", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Adil Abdul-Mahdi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Adil Abdul-Mahdi.\nA: (Adil Abdul-Mahdi, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Adil Abdul-Mahdi)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Head of Government (India)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "China", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults China.\nA: (China, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, China)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "John Kerry", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Benjamin Netanyahu", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Benjamin Netanyahu.\nA: (Benjamin Netanyahu, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Benjamin Netanyahu)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Catherine Ashton", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Mohammad Javad Zarif", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Mohammad Javad Zarif.\nA: (?, consults, Mohammad Javad Zarif)\nB: (Mohammad Javad Zarif, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "John Paul II", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Elizabeth II", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Elizabeth II.\nA: (?, consults, Elizabeth II)\nB: (Elizabeth II, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Head of Government (Slovenia)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Angela Merkel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Angela Merkel.\nA: (Angela Merkel, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Angela Merkel)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Head of Government (Ukraine)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Barack Obama", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Barack Obama.\nA: (Barack Obama, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Barack Obama)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Foreign Affairs (Russia)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "North Atlantic Treaty Organization", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults North Atlantic Treaty Organization.\nA: (?, consults, North Atlantic Treaty Organization)\nB: (North Atlantic Treaty Organization, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Media (Africa)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Police (Kenya)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Police (Kenya).\nA: (Police (Kenya), consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Police (Kenya))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Daniela Bobeva", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Bulgarian National Radio", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Bulgarian National Radio.\nA: (Bulgarian National Radio, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Bulgarian National Radio)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Nikos Christodoulides", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Party President (Cyprus)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Party President (Cyprus).\nA: (?, consults, Party President (Cyprus))\nB: (Party President (Cyprus), consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Julie Bishop", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Cabinet", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Cabinet.\nA: (?, consults, Cabinet)\nB: (Cabinet, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Foreign Affairs (Russia)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Head of Government (Tajikistan)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Head of Government (Tajikistan).\nA: (?, consults, Head of Government (Tajikistan))\nB: (Head of Government (Tajikistan), consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Victoria Nuland", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Head of Government (Ukraine)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Head of Government (Ukraine).\nA: (Head of Government (Ukraine), consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Head of Government (Ukraine))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "John Kerry", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Media (Palestinian Territory)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Media (Palestinian Territory).\nA: (?, consults, Media (Palestinian Territory))\nB: (Media (Palestinian Territory), consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mohammad Javad Zarif", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Emma Bonino", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Emma Bonino.\nA: (?, consults, Emma Bonino)\nB: (Emma Bonino, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Xi Jinping", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Le Hong Anh", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Le Hong Anh.\nA: (Le Hong Anh, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Le Hong Anh)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mohammad Javad Zarif", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Sebastian Kurz", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Sebastian Kurz.\nA: (Sebastian Kurz, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Sebastian Kurz)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Nasser Judeh", "relation": "consult", "tail": "John Kerry", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults John Kerry.\nA: (John Kerry, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, John Kerry)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Education Ministry (Algeria)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi.\nA: (Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Government (Mexico)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Foreign Affairs (Uruguay)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Foreign Affairs (Uruguay).\nA: (?, consults, Foreign Affairs (Uruguay))\nB: (Foreign Affairs (Uruguay), consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kazakhstan", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Iran", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Iran.\nA: (Iran, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Iran)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Catherine Ashton", "relation": "consult", "tail": "John Kerry", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults John Kerry.\nA: (?, consults, John Kerry)\nB: (John Kerry, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Immigrants (Luxembourg)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Justice Department", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Justice Department.\nA: (?, consults, Justice Department)\nB: (Justice Department, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Angela Merkel", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Barack Obama", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Barack Obama.\nA: (?, consults, Barack Obama)\nB: (Barack Obama, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Umar al Bashir", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Kuol Manyang Juuk", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Kuol Manyang Juuk.\nA: (?, consults, Kuol Manyang Juuk)\nB: (Kuol Manyang Juuk, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Evangelos Venizelos", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Joachim Gauck", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Joachim Gauck.\nA: (Joachim Gauck, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Joachim Gauck)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Abdelilah Benkirane", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Ministry (Mauritania)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Ministry (Mauritania).\nA: (Ministry (Mauritania), consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Ministry (Mauritania))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Jitan Ram Manjhi", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Tarun Gogoi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Tarun Gogoi.\nA: (?, consults, Tarun Gogoi)\nB: (Tarun Gogoi, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Health Ministry (Cyprus)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Media (Cyprus)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Media (Cyprus).\nA: (Media (Cyprus), consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Media (Cyprus))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Nuri al-Maliki", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Mohammad Javad Zarif", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Mohammad Javad Zarif.\nA: (Mohammad Javad Zarif, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Mohammad Javad Zarif)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Media Personnel (Austria)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Mohammad Javad Zarif", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Mohammad Javad Zarif.\nA: (?, consults, Mohammad Javad Zarif)\nB: (Mohammad Javad Zarif, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Ed Royce", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Fumio Kishida", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Fumio Kishida.\nA: (Fumio Kishida, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Fumio Kishida)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Luis Alberto Lacalle", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Lawmaker (Costa Rica)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Lawmaker (Costa Rica).\nA: (?, consults, Lawmaker (Costa Rica))\nB: (Lawmaker (Costa Rica), consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Zaheerul Islam", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Zaheerul Islam.\nA: (Zaheerul Islam, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Zaheerul Islam)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Barack Obama", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Xi Jinping", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Xi Jinping.\nA: (Xi Jinping, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Xi Jinping)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Protester (Thailand)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Ministry (Thailand)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Ministry (Thailand).\nA: (Ministry (Thailand), consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Ministry (Thailand))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Cabinet", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Catherine Ashton", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Catherine Ashton.\nA: (?, consults, Catherine Ashton)\nB: (Catherine Ashton, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Christiana Anyanwu", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Vanguard", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Vanguard.\nA: (Vanguard, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Vanguard)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Head of Government (Ukraine)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "John Kerry", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults John Kerry.\nA: (?, consults, John Kerry)\nB: (John Kerry, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Jean-Yves Le Drian", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Chuck Hagel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Chuck Hagel.\nA: (Chuck Hagel, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Chuck Hagel)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Fumio Kishida", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Julie Bishop", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Julie Bishop.\nA: (?, consults, Julie Bishop)\nB: (Julie Bishop, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Catherine Ashton", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Cabinet", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Cabinet.\nA: (Cabinet, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Cabinet)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Iran", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Tajikistan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Tajikistan.\nA: (?, consults, Tajikistan)\nB: (Tajikistan, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Uhuru", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Barack Obama", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Barack Obama.\nA: (?, consults, Barack Obama)\nB: (Barack Obama, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Vietnam", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Japan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Japan.\nA: (Japan, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Japan)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Military Personnel - Special (India)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Governor (India)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Governor (India).\nA: (?, consults, Governor (India))\nB: (Governor (India), consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Jacob J. Lew", "relation": "consult", "tail": "China", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults China.\nA: (China, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, China)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Benjamin Netanyahu", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Sebastian Kurz", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Sebastian Kurz.\nA: (Sebastian Kurz, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Sebastian Kurz)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Nicos Anastasiades", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Antonis Samaras", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Antonis Samaras.\nA: (Antonis Samaras, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Antonis Samaras)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Shiv Sena", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Governor (India)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Governor (India).\nA: (Governor (India), consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Governor (India))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Iraq", "relation": "consult", "tail": "John Kerry", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults John Kerry.\nA: (?, consults, John Kerry)\nB: (John Kerry, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Haider Al-Abadi", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Iraq", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Iraq.\nA: (?, consults, Iraq)\nB: (Iraq, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kazakhstan", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Tajikistan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Tajikistan.\nA: (Tajikistan, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Tajikistan)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Paraguay", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Horacio Cartes", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Horacio Cartes.\nA: (?, consults, Horacio Cartes)\nB: (Horacio Cartes, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Activist (Syria)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Agence France-Presse", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Agence France-Presse.\nA: (Agence France-Presse, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Agence France-Presse)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Legislature (Vanuatu)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Moana Carcasses Kalosil", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Moana Carcasses Kalosil.\nA: (?, consults, Moana Carcasses Kalosil)\nB: (Moana Carcasses Kalosil, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Media (India)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Firhad Hakim", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Firhad Hakim.\nA: (Firhad Hakim, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Firhad Hakim)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Ri Su Yong", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Fumio Kishida", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Fumio Kishida.\nA: (Fumio Kishida, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Fumio Kishida)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Senate (Romania)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Legislature (Romania)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Legislature (Romania).\nA: (Legislature (Romania), consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Legislature (Romania))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Iran", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Foreign Affairs (United States)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Foreign Affairs (United States).\nA: (Foreign Affairs (United States), consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Foreign Affairs (United States))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Head of Government (Tajikistan)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov.\nA: (?, consults, Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov)\nB: (Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Foreign Affairs (Georgia)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Foreign Affairs (Georgia).\nA: (?, consults, Foreign Affairs (Georgia))\nB: (Foreign Affairs (Georgia), consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Al Jazeera", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Police (Kenya)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Police (Kenya).\nA: (?, consults, Police (Kenya))\nB: (Police (Kenya), consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Yannis Stournaras", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Evangelos Venizelos", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Evangelos Venizelos.\nA: (?, consults, Evangelos Venizelos)\nB: (Evangelos Venizelos, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Benjamin Netanyahu", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Cabinet", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Cabinet.\nA: (Cabinet, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Cabinet)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "United Arab Emirates", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Barack Obama", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Barack Obama.\nA: (Barack Obama, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Barack Obama)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Media (Africa)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Ministry (South Africa)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Ministry (South Africa).\nA: (?, consults, Ministry (South Africa))\nB: (Ministry (South Africa), consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Royal Administration (Jordan)", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Haider Al-Abadi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Haider Al-Abadi.\nA: (Haider Al-Abadi, consults, ?)\nB: (?, consults, Haider Al-Abadi)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta", "relation": "consult", "tail": "Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete.\nA: (?, consults, Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete)\nB: (Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov", "relation": "consult", "tail": "John Kerry", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, consult, y) indicates that y consults x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that consults John Kerry.\nA: (?, consults, John Kerry)\nB: (John Kerry, consults, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "John Kerry", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Abdullah Abdullah", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Abdullah Abdullah.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Abdullah Abdullah)\nB: (Abdullah Abdullah, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Marziyeh Afkham", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Iraq", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Iraq.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Iraq)\nB: (Iraq, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Xi Jinping", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Barack Obama", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Barack Obama.\nA: (Barack Obama, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Barack Obama)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Ma Ying Jeou", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Protester (Hong Kong)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Protester (Hong Kong).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Protester (Hong Kong))\nB: (Protester (Hong Kong), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Rehman Malik", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Imran Khan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Imran Khan.\nA: (Imran Khan, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Imran Khan)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Governor (Angola)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Government (Angola)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Government (Angola).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Government (Angola))\nB: (Government (Angola), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Head of Government (Egypt)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "China", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses China.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, China)\nB: (China, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mohammad Javad Zarif", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Government (Oman)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Government (Oman).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Government (Oman))\nB: (Government (Oman), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Ministry (Nigeria)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Rauf Aregbesola", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Rauf Aregbesola.\nA: (Rauf Aregbesola, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Rauf Aregbesola)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Assemblies (Nigeria)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Member of Legislative (Govt) (Nigeria)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Member of Legislative (Govt) (Nigeria).\nA: (Member of Legislative (Govt) (Nigeria), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Member of Legislative (Govt) (Nigeria))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Ireland", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Malawi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Malawi.\nA: (Malawi, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Malawi)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Head of Government (Pakistan)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Legislature (Pakistan)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Legislature (Pakistan).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Legislature (Pakistan))\nB: (Legislature (Pakistan), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Barack Obama", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Japan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Japan.\nA: (Japan, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Japan)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Government (Syria)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Iran", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Iran.\nA: (Iran, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Iran)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Tony Blair", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Mexico", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Mexico.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Mexico)\nB: (Mexico, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Member of the Judiciary (Greece)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Finance Ministry (Greece)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Finance Ministry (Greece).\nA: (Finance Ministry (Greece), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Finance Ministry (Greece))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Elmar Mammadyarov", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Foreign Affairs (Norway)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Foreign Affairs (Norway).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Foreign Affairs (Norway))\nB: (Foreign Affairs (Norway), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Head of Government (Bahrain)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Labor and Employment Ministry (Bahrain)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Labor and Employment Ministry (Bahrain).\nA: (Labor and Employment Ministry (Bahrain), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Labor and Employment Ministry (Bahrain))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Miroslav Lajcak", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Vietnam", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Vietnam.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Vietnam)\nB: (Vietnam, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Makhotso Magdeline Sotyu", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Police (South Africa)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Police (South Africa).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Police (South Africa))\nB: (Police (South Africa), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "France", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Morocco", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Morocco.\nA: (Morocco, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Morocco)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "USAID", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Thailand", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Thailand.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Thailand)\nB: (Thailand, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Colombia", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Activist (United States)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Activist (United States).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Activist (United States))\nB: (Activist (United States), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Army Personnel (Egypt)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Army Personnel (Egypt).\nA: (Army Personnel (Egypt), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Army Personnel (Egypt))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "UN Security Council", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda.\nA: (Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Iran", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Hezbollah", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Hezbollah.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Hezbollah)\nB: (Hezbollah, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Milos Zeman", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Joachim Gauck", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Joachim Gauck.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Joachim Gauck)\nB: (Joachim Gauck, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Government (Nigeria)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Media (Africa)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Media (Africa).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Media (Africa))\nB: (Media (Africa), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Middle East", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Industry (India)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Industry (India).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Industry (India))\nB: (Industry (India), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Kashim Shettima", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Hunter (Nigeria)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Hunter (Nigeria).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Hunter (Nigeria))\nB: (Hunter (Nigeria), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "UN Security Council", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Khaled Bahah", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Khaled Bahah.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Khaled Bahah)\nB: (Khaled Bahah, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Canada", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Ethiopia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Ethiopia.\nA: (Ethiopia, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Ethiopia)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "China", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Afghanistan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Afghanistan.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Afghanistan)\nB: (Afghanistan, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Government (Angola)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Ministry (Angola)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Ministry (Angola).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Ministry (Angola))\nB: (Ministry (Angola), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Likud", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Reuven Rivlin", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Reuven Rivlin.\nA: (Reuven Rivlin, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Reuven Rivlin)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Foreign Affairs (United States)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Iran", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Iran.\nA: (Iran, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Iran)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Joseph Robinette Biden", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Japan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Japan.\nA: (Japan, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Japan)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Canada", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Citizen (Nigeria)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Citizen (Nigeria).\nA: (Citizen (Nigeria), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Citizen (Nigeria))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Angela Merkel", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Citizen (Germany)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Citizen (Germany).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Citizen (Germany))\nB: (Citizen (Germany), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mohammad Javad Zarif", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Government (Austria)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Government (Austria).\nA: (Government (Austria), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Government (Austria))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "International Government Organizations", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Government (United States)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Government (United States).\nA: (Government (United States), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Government (United States))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Afghanistan", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Military Personnel - Special (Afghanistan)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Military Personnel - Special (Afghanistan).\nA: (Military Personnel - Special (Afghanistan), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Military Personnel - Special (Afghanistan))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Edgars Rinkevics", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Iran", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Iran.\nA: (Iran, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Iran)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Benjamin Netanyahu", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Likud", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Likud.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Likud)\nB: (Likud, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "South Korea", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses South Korea.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, South Korea)\nB: (South Korea, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Food and Agriculture Organization", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Madagascar", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Madagascar.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Madagascar)\nB: (Madagascar, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Joseph Robinette Biden", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Japan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Japan.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Japan)\nB: (Japan, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Legislature (Iraq)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Party Member (Iraq)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Party Member (Iraq).\nA: (Party Member (Iraq), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Party Member (Iraq))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Haider Al-Abadi", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Iran", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Iran.\nA: (Iran, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Iran)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Afghanistan", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Head of Government (Afghanistan)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Head of Government (Afghanistan).\nA: (Head of Government (Afghanistan), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Head of Government (Afghanistan))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Head of Government (Egypt)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Police (Egypt)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Police (Egypt).\nA: (Police (Egypt), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Police (Egypt))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Court Judge (United Kingdom)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "The Standard", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses The Standard.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, The Standard)\nB: (The Standard, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Villager (Pakistan)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Government (Pakistan)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Government (Pakistan).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Government (Pakistan))\nB: (Government (Pakistan), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "National Council for Peace and Order of Thailand", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Trade Ministry (Vanuatu)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Trade Ministry (Vanuatu).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Trade Ministry (Vanuatu))\nB: (Trade Ministry (Vanuatu), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Catherine Ashton", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Government (Palestinian Territory)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Government (Palestinian Territory).\nA: (Government (Palestinian Territory), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Government (Palestinian Territory))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Hezbollah", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Government (Syria)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Government (Syria).\nA: (Government (Syria), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Government (Syria))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Activist (Nigeria)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Government (Nigeria)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Government (Nigeria).\nA: (Government (Nigeria), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Government (Nigeria))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Federica Mogherini", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Iraq", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Iraq.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Iraq)\nB: (Iraq, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Military Personnel (Afghanistan)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai.\nA: (Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Okoth Obado", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Uhuru", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Uhuru.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Uhuru)\nB: (Uhuru, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Barack Obama", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Middle East", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Middle East.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Middle East)\nB: (Middle East, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Ma Ying Jeou", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Head of Government (Taiwan)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Head of Government (Taiwan).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Head of Government (Taiwan))\nB: (Head of Government (Taiwan), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Morocco", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Mexico", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Mexico.\nA: (Mexico, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Mexico)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Iraq", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Haider Al-Abadi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Haider Al-Abadi.\nA: (Haider Al-Abadi, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Haider Al-Abadi)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kayode Fayemi", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola.\nA: (Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Benjamin Netanyahu", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Reuven Rivlin", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Reuven Rivlin.\nA: (Reuven Rivlin, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Reuven Rivlin)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Trade Union Congress", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Government (Nigeria)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Government (Nigeria).\nA: (Government (Nigeria), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Government (Nigeria))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Head of Government (Nigeria)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Government (Nigeria)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Government (Nigeria).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Government (Nigeria))\nB: (Government (Nigeria), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "UN Security Council", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Boko Haram", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Boko Haram.\nA: (Boko Haram, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Boko Haram)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Police (Ukraine)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Arseniy Yatsenyuk", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Arseniy Yatsenyuk.\nA: (Arseniy Yatsenyuk, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Arseniy Yatsenyuk)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Citizen (India)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Shiv Sena", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Shiv Sena.\nA: (Shiv Sena, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Shiv Sena)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Head of Government (Egypt)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Egyptian Army", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Egyptian Army.\nA: (Egyptian Army, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Egyptian Army)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Head of Government (Egypt)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Court Judge (Egypt)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Court Judge (Egypt).\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Court Judge (Egypt))\nB: (Court Judge (Egypt), praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Amit Shah", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Employee (India)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Employee (India).\nA: (Employee (India), praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Employee (India))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Head of Government (Burkina Faso)", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Sidwaya", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Sidwaya.\nA: (Sidwaya, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Sidwaya)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Staffan de Mistura", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Iran", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Iran.\nA: (?, praise or endorse, Iran)\nB: (Iran, praise or endorse, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Nabih Berri", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Iran", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Iran.\nA: (Iran, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Iran)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai", "relation": "praise or endorse", "tail": "Barack Obama", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, praise or endorse, y) indicates that y praises or endorses x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that praises or endorses Barack Obama.\nA: (Barack Obama, praise or endorse, ?)\nB: (?, praise or endorse, Barack Obama)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Edmonton Airport", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway.\nA: (?, owned by, Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway)\nB: (Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "montour lake", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "pp&l resources, inc.", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by pp&l resources, inc..\nA: (?, owned by, pp&l resources, inc.)\nB: (pp&l resources, inc., owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Volvo F609", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "ab volvo", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by ab volvo.\nA: (ab volvo, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, ab volvo)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Chenab West Bank railway station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "pakistan ministry of railways", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by pakistan ministry of railways.\nA: (pakistan ministry of railways, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, pakistan ministry of railways)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Broadnet Holdings BV", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Comcast Holdings", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Comcast Holdings.\nA: (?, owned by, Comcast Holdings)\nB: (Comcast Holdings, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Kadam Station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Choson Cul Minzuzui Inmingonghoagug", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Choson Cul Minzuzui Inmingonghoagug.\nA: (?, owned by, Choson Cul Minzuzui Inmingonghoagug)\nB: (Choson Cul Minzuzui Inmingonghoagug, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Rukanpur railway station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "pakistan ministry of railways", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by pakistan ministry of railways.\nA: (pakistan ministry of railways, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, pakistan ministry of railways)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "State Highway 8 (Kerala)", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Department of Public Works (Kerala)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Department of Public Works (Kerala).\nA: (Department of Public Works (Kerala), owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, Department of Public Works (Kerala))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Velankanni railway station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "indian rail", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by indian rail.\nA: (indian rail, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, indian rail)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "denali depot", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "alaska central railway", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by alaska central railway.\nA: (?, owned by, alaska central railway)\nB: (alaska central railway, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "kowloon ferry company", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "the wharf holdings ltd.", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by the wharf holdings ltd..\nA: (?, owned by, the wharf holdings ltd.)\nB: (the wharf holdings ltd., owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "haven (tanker)", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "standard oil company (indiana)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by standard oil company (indiana).\nA: (?, owned by, standard oil company (indiana))\nB: (standard oil company (indiana), owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Portrait of Mrs. Bodolphe", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "pierpont morgan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by pierpont morgan.\nA: (pierpont morgan, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, pierpont morgan)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "ballamoar (top) halt", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Manx Eletric Railway", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Manx Eletric Railway.\nA: (?, owned by, Manx Eletric Railway)\nB: (Manx Eletric Railway, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "mariero station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "norwegian national rail administration", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by norwegian national rail administration.\nA: (?, owned by, norwegian national rail administration)\nB: (norwegian national rail administration, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "ramsey center", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "western carolina teachers college", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by western carolina teachers college.\nA: (?, owned by, western carolina teachers college)\nB: (western carolina teachers college, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Devon station (Pennsylvania)", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "National Rail Passenger Corp.", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by National Rail Passenger Corp..\nA: (National Rail Passenger Corp., owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, National Rail Passenger Corp.)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Chicago Defender", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Real Times Media", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Real Times Media.\nA: (?, owned by, Real Times Media)\nB: (Real Times Media, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "chicago orphans", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "justin matthew turner", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by justin matthew turner.\nA: (?, owned by, justin matthew turner)\nB: (justin matthew turner, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Meadowood Mall", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "simon malls", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by simon malls.\nA: (simon malls, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, simon malls)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "eeklo railway station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "infrabel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by infrabel.\nA: (infrabel, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, infrabel)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "orford ness", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "the national trust of england", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by the national trust of england.\nA: (the national trust of england, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, the national trust of england)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Cardiff Central Library", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "cardiff county council", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by cardiff county council.\nA: (?, owned by, cardiff county council)\nB: (cardiff county council, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "country club plaza, kansas city", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Macerich Reit", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Macerich Reit.\nA: (?, owned by, Macerich Reit)\nB: (Macerich Reit, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "karyal halt railway station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "pakistan ministry of railways", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by pakistan ministry of railways.\nA: (pakistan ministry of railways, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, pakistan ministry of railways)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Homer Bryce Stadium", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Stephen Austin State U", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Stephen Austin State U.\nA: (?, owned by, Stephen Austin State U)\nB: (Stephen Austin State U, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "vice news", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "a&e television networks", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by a&e television networks.\nA: (?, owned by, a&e television networks)\nB: (a&e television networks, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "the vancouver courier", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "glacier newspaper group", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by glacier newspaper group.\nA: (glacier newspaper group, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, glacier newspaper group)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "disneytown", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "disney'", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by disney'.\nA: (disney', owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, disney')\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Fashion outlets of las vegas", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Brookfield Properties Retail Group", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Brookfield Properties Retail Group.\nA: (Brookfield Properties Retail Group, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, Brookfield Properties Retail Group)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Holyoke Mall", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "the pyramid company", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by the pyramid company.\nA: (the pyramid company, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, the pyramid company)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "seogam station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Choson Cul Minzuzui Inmingonghoagug", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Choson Cul Minzuzui Inmingonghoagug.\nA: (Choson Cul Minzuzui Inmingonghoagug, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, Choson Cul Minzuzui Inmingonghoagug)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "robert l. stanfield international airport", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway.\nA: (Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, Ontario-Quebec Continental Gateway)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "the emperor napoleon in his study at the tuileries", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Samuel H. Kress Foundation", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Samuel H. Kress Foundation.\nA: (?, owned by, Samuel H. Kress Foundation)\nB: (Samuel H. Kress Foundation, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "jamdat mobile, inc.", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Electrontic Arts", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Electrontic Arts.\nA: (?, owned by, Electrontic Arts)\nB: (Electrontic Arts, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mathewson Exhibition Center", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "missouri state fairgrounds", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by missouri state fairgrounds.\nA: (?, owned by, missouri state fairgrounds)\nB: (missouri state fairgrounds, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "sant'agostino (milan metro)", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Azienda Trasporti Milanesi S.p.A.", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi S.p.A..\nA: (?, owned by, Azienda Trasporti Milanesi S.p.A.)\nB: (Azienda Trasporti Milanesi S.p.A., owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Envoy Air", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "AMR Corp", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by AMR Corp.\nA: (AMR Corp, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, AMR Corp)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "elnes station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "norwegian national rail administration", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by norwegian national rail administration.\nA: (norwegian national rail administration, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, norwegian national rail administration)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Coty, Inc.", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "jab holding company", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by jab holding company.\nA: (jab holding company, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, jab holding company)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "sunnyvale railway station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "KiwiRail Network", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by KiwiRail Network.\nA: (KiwiRail Network, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, KiwiRail Network)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Delta station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "stib/mivb", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by stib/mivb.\nA: (?, owned by, stib/mivb)\nB: (stib/mivb, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Elimbah railway station, Queensland", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "queensland railways", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by queensland railways.\nA: (queensland railways, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, queensland railways)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Dong-A Motors", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "KC Mahindra", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by KC Mahindra.\nA: (KC Mahindra, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, KC Mahindra)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Shipley Field", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "University of Maryland, College Park Terrapins", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by University of Maryland, College Park Terrapins.\nA: (University of Maryland, College Park Terrapins, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, University of Maryland, College Park Terrapins)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "the limerick leader", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Johnston Press Ireland", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Johnston Press Ireland.\nA: (?, owned by, Johnston Press Ireland)\nB: (Johnston Press Ireland, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "pukinmaki railway station", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "liikennevirasto", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by liikennevirasto.\nA: (?, owned by, liikennevirasto)\nB: (liikennevirasto, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "fritos", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "Grandma's (brand)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by Grandma's (brand).\nA: (?, owned by, Grandma's (brand))\nB: (Grandma's (brand), owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "bundamba railway station, brisbane", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "queensland railways", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by queensland railways.\nA: (queensland railways, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, queensland railways)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "CoopVoce", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "coop italia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by coop italia.\nA: (coop italia, owned by, ?)\nB: (?, owned by, coop italia)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "animal planet l!ve", "relation": "owned by", "tail": "2010 discovery channel headquarters hostage crisis", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, owned by, y) indicates that y is owned by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is owned by 2010 discovery channel headquarters hostage crisis.\nA: (?, owned by, 2010 discovery channel headquarters hostage crisis)\nB: (2010 discovery channel headquarters hostage crisis, owned by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "paleologo zaccaria", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "benedetto zaccaria", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of benedetto zaccaria.\nA: (benedetto zaccaria, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, benedetto zaccaria)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Jude Law filmography", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Peter Law (actor)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Peter Law (actor).\nA: (?, parent of, Peter Law (actor))\nB: (Peter Law (actor), parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "inger eriksdotter", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "saint eric ix", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of saint eric ix.\nA: (?, parent of, saint eric ix)\nB: (saint eric ix, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "sara bint talal bin abdulaziz al-saud", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz.\nA: (?, parent of, Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz)\nB: (Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "klark kent singles discography", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "the game of nations", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of the game of nations.\nA: (the game of nations, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, the game of nations)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "daniel kerr", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "roger kerr (footballer)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of roger kerr (footballer).\nA: (roger kerr (footballer), parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, roger kerr (footballer))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Brandon Walker", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "abe carver", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of abe carver.\nA: (?, parent of, abe carver)\nB: (abe carver, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "song gao-zong", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Sung hui tsung", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Sung hui tsung.\nA: (Sung hui tsung, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Sung hui tsung)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1849-1922)", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "carl alexander, grand duke of saxe-weimar-eisenach", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of carl alexander, grand duke of saxe-weimar-eisenach.\nA: (?, parent of, carl alexander, grand duke of saxe-weimar-eisenach)\nB: (carl alexander, grand duke of saxe-weimar-eisenach, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "al-qadir", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "al-muttaqi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of al-muttaqi.\nA: (al-muttaqi, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, al-muttaqi)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "nibha nobhadol", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Phra Bat Somdet Phra Poraminthra Maha Chulalongkorn Phra Chunla Chom Klao Chao Yu Hua", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Phra Bat Somdet Phra Poraminthra Maha Chulalongkorn Phra Chunla Chom Klao Chao Yu Hua.\nA: (Phra Bat Somdet Phra Poraminthra Maha Chulalongkorn Phra Chunla Chom Klao Chao Yu Hua, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Phra Bat Somdet Phra Poraminthra Maha Chulalongkorn Phra Chunla Chom Klao Chao Yu Hua)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Sancho I of Leon", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Ramiro II of Leon", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Ramiro II of Leon.\nA: (?, parent of, Ramiro II of Leon)\nB: (Ramiro II of Leon, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg)", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "leopold v, duke of austria", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of leopold v, duke of austria.\nA: (?, parent of, leopold v, duke of austria)\nB: (leopold v, duke of austria, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Tracery (horse)", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "rock sand", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of rock sand.\nA: (?, parent of, rock sand)\nB: (rock sand, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "diesis (horse)", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Sharpen Up", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Sharpen Up.\nA: (?, parent of, Sharpen Up)\nB: (Sharpen Up, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "han jian (weibo warlord)", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "han yunzhong", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of han yunzhong.\nA: (han yunzhong, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, han yunzhong)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "georg zundel", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "fritz zundel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of fritz zundel.\nA: (?, parent of, fritz zundel)\nB: (fritz zundel, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Georg Friedrich", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "georg of brandenburg-ansbach-kulmbach", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of georg of brandenburg-ansbach-kulmbach.\nA: (georg of brandenburg-ansbach-kulmbach, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, georg of brandenburg-ansbach-kulmbach)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "John Palaiologos (son of Andronikos II)", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "andronik ii paleolog", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of andronik ii paleolog.\nA: (?, parent of, andronik ii paleolog)\nB: (andronik ii paleolog, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "waldemar i, prince of anhalt-zerbst", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Albert I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Albert I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst.\nA: (Albert I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Albert I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Duchess Sophie Charlotte Augustine in Bavaria", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "duke maximilian joseph in bavaria", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of duke maximilian joseph in bavaria.\nA: (?, parent of, duke maximilian joseph in bavaria)\nB: (duke maximilian joseph in bavaria, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "adalbert i, duke of teck", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Conrad I, Duke of Zahringen", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Conrad I, Duke of Zahringen.\nA: (Conrad I, Duke of Zahringen, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Conrad I, Duke of Zahringen)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Hans Reinhold Fersen", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Reinhold Johan von Fersen", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Reinhold Johan von Fersen.\nA: (?, parent of, Reinhold Johan von Fersen)\nB: (Reinhold Johan von Fersen, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "julian henry francis grenfell", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough.\nA: (William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "hugh the great, saint", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "dalmace i of semur", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of dalmace i of semur.\nA: (?, parent of, dalmace i of semur)\nB: (dalmace i of semur, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Siddharth Mahadevan", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "rock n' roll, soniye", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of rock n' roll, soniye.\nA: (rock n' roll, soniye, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, rock n' roll, soniye)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Bryan Glazer", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "malcolm irving glazer", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of malcolm irving glazer.\nA: (?, parent of, malcolm irving glazer)\nB: (malcolm irving glazer, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Ernest Augustus III of Hanover, Duke of Brunswick-Lueneburg", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Ernst August of Hanover, 3rd Duke of Cumberland", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Ernst August of Hanover, 3rd Duke of Cumberland.\nA: (Ernst August of Hanover, 3rd Duke of Cumberland, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Ernst August of Hanover, 3rd Duke of Cumberland)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimaraes", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "miguel i of portugal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of miguel i of portugal.\nA: (?, parent of, miguel i of portugal)\nB: (miguel i of portugal, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Beth Krom", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "irv weinstein", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of irv weinstein.\nA: (irv weinstein, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, irv weinstein)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Middleton (horse)", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Phantom (horse)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Phantom (horse).\nA: (?, parent of, Phantom (horse))\nB: (Phantom (horse), parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Diana Gribble", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "joseph robert archibald glenn", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of joseph robert archibald glenn.\nA: (joseph robert archibald glenn, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, joseph robert archibald glenn)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "pieter heerma", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Enneus Heerma", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Enneus Heerma.\nA: (?, parent of, Enneus Heerma)\nB: (Enneus Heerma, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "lenore lafount romney", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "harold la fount", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of harold la fount.\nA: (?, parent of, harold la fount)\nB: (harold la fount, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Emma of Altdorf", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "hwelf i of altdorf", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of hwelf i of altdorf.\nA: (hwelf i of altdorf, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, hwelf i of altdorf)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "prince frederick of orange-nassau", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Stadholder William V", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Stadholder William V.\nA: (Stadholder William V, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Stadholder William V)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Isma'il of Sennar", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "badi iv", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of badi iv.\nA: (?, parent of, badi iv)\nB: (badi iv, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Sigfried, Count of the Ardennes", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Wigeric", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Wigeric.\nA: (Wigeric, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Wigeric)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Ali Adil Shah I", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Ibrahim Adil Shah I", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Ibrahim Adil Shah I.\nA: (?, parent of, Ibrahim Adil Shah I)\nB: (Ibrahim Adil Shah I, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "George Cambridge, 2nd Marquess of Cambridge", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "adolphus charles alexander albert edward george philip louis ladislaus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of adolphus charles alexander albert edward george philip louis ladislaus.\nA: (adolphus charles alexander albert edward george philip louis ladislaus, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, adolphus charles alexander albert edward george philip louis ladislaus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "john campbell, 1st earl cawdor", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "John Campbell, 1st Baron Calder", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of John Campbell, 1st Baron Calder.\nA: (?, parent of, John Campbell, 1st Baron Calder)\nB: (John Campbell, 1st Baron Calder, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "louis of france (1751-1761)", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Louis, Dauphin of France (1729-65)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Louis, Dauphin of France (1729-65).\nA: (Louis, Dauphin of France (1729-65), parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Louis, Dauphin of France (1729-65))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Giacomo I Crispo", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Francesco I Crispo", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Francesco I Crispo.\nA: (Francesco I Crispo, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Francesco I Crispo)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Djedkonsefankh", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Pingdjem", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Pingdjem.\nA: (?, parent of, Pingdjem)\nB: (Pingdjem, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "edith godwinson", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "godwine, earl of wessex", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of godwine, earl of wessex.\nA: (?, parent of, godwine, earl of wessex)\nB: (godwine, earl of wessex, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Francesco IV Ordelaffi", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "antonio i ordelaffi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of antonio i ordelaffi.\nA: (?, parent of, antonio i ordelaffi)\nB: (antonio i ordelaffi, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "maria of antioch-armenia", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "raymond-roupen, prince of antioch", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of raymond-roupen, prince of antioch.\nA: (?, parent of, raymond-roupen, prince of antioch)\nB: (raymond-roupen, prince of antioch, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "A. W. Ashley", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "the honourable cropley ashley-cooper", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of the honourable cropley ashley-cooper.\nA: (the honourable cropley ashley-cooper, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, the honourable cropley ashley-cooper)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Blessed Salome", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "leszek the white", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of leszek the white.\nA: (leszek the white, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, leszek the white)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "abhshalom", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "King of Israel David", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of King of Israel David.\nA: (King of Israel David, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, King of Israel David)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Light Horse Harry Lee", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "henry lee ii", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of henry lee ii.\nA: (?, parent of, henry lee ii)\nB: (henry lee ii, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Len Cearns", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "will cearns", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of will cearns.\nA: (?, parent of, will cearns)\nB: (will cearns, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "auxesia", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "-zeus-", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of -zeus-.\nA: (?, parent of, -zeus-)\nB: (-zeus-, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "herendil", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Elendil", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Elendil.\nA: (Elendil, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Elendil)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Charles Douglas, 5th Lord Mordington", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "george douglas, 4th lord mordington", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of george douglas, 4th lord mordington.\nA: (?, parent of, george douglas, 4th lord mordington)\nB: (george douglas, 4th lord mordington, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "david shaughnessy", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "alfred shaughnessy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of alfred shaughnessy.\nA: (?, parent of, alfred shaughnessy)\nB: (alfred shaughnessy, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "teimuraz of imereti", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Mamuka of Imeretia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Mamuka of Imeretia.\nA: (?, parent of, Mamuka of Imeretia)\nB: (Mamuka of Imeretia, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "conor daly", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Derek Patrick Daly", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Derek Patrick Daly.\nA: (?, parent of, Derek Patrick Daly)\nB: (Derek Patrick Daly, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Agatha Christine of Hanau-Lichtenberg", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Philip Wolfgang, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Philip Wolfgang, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg.\nA: (?, parent of, Philip Wolfgang, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg)\nB: (Philip Wolfgang, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kraven the Hunter (Ana Kravinoff)", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "sergei nikolaevich kravinov", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of sergei nikolaevich kravinov.\nA: (sergei nikolaevich kravinov, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, sergei nikolaevich kravinov)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "james rudolph garfield", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "james abram garfield", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of james abram garfield.\nA: (james abram garfield, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, james abram garfield)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "andronikos iii of trebizond", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "alexius ii of trebizond", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of alexius ii of trebizond.\nA: (alexius ii of trebizond, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, alexius ii of trebizond)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Qussay Husayn", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Saddam Hussain", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Saddam Hussain.\nA: (Saddam Hussain, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Saddam Hussain)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Maha Sakdi Balaseb", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Rama I", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Rama I.\nA: (Rama I, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Rama I)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Atlas (King)", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Iapetos (mythology)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Iapetos (mythology).\nA: (?, parent of, Iapetos (mythology))\nB: (Iapetos (mythology), parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Pavarti", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Ganesha", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Ganesha.\nA: (Ganesha, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Ganesha)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Eos", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Ersa", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Ersa.\nA: (Ersa, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Ersa)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Eve", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Grace", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Grace.\nA: (?, parent of, Grace)\nB: (Grace, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Rosa Hernandez", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Jose Peralta", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Jose Peralta.\nA: (?, parent of, Jose Peralta)\nB: (Jose Peralta, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Eve", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Creation", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Creation.\nA: (?, parent of, Creation)\nB: (Creation, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Niobe", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Argus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Argus.\nA: (?, parent of, Argus)\nB: (Argus, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Hera", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Ares", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Ares.\nA: (?, parent of, Ares)\nB: (Ares, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Demeter", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Kore", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Kore.\nA: (Kore, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Kore)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Eve", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Yahweh", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Yahweh.\nA: (Yahweh, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Yahweh)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Joanna", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Joanna.\nA: (?, parent of, Joanna)\nB: (Joanna, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Virgin", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Holy Trinity", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Holy Trinity.\nA: (?, parent of, Holy Trinity)\nB: (Holy Trinity, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Themis", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Astraea", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Astraea.\nA: (?, parent of, Astraea)\nB: (Astraea, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mnemosyne", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Muses", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Muses.\nA: (?, parent of, Muses)\nB: (Muses, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Lord", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Lord.\nA: (Lord, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Lord)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Elara", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Tityas", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Tityas.\nA: (?, parent of, Tityas)\nB: (Tityas, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Basemath", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Eliphaz", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Eliphaz.\nA: (?, parent of, Eliphaz)\nB: (Eliphaz, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Blessed Virgin", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Jesus Christ", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Jesus Christ.\nA: (Jesus Christ, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Jesus Christ)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Mary the Mother", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Mary the Mother.\nA: (?, parent of, Mary the Mother)\nB: (Mary the Mother, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Hapshetsut", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Ahmose", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Ahmose.\nA: (Ahmose, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Ahmose)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Eve", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Sin", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Sin.\nA: (?, parent of, Sin)\nB: (Sin, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Leda", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Castor", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Castor.\nA: (Castor, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Castor)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Michelle Obama", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Malia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Malia.\nA: (Malia, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Malia)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Rohini", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Balarama", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Balarama.\nA: (?, parent of, Balarama)\nB: (Balarama, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Metis", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Athena", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Athena.\nA: (?, parent of, Athena)\nB: (Athena, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Blessed Mother", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Jesus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Jesus.\nA: (?, parent of, Jesus)\nB: (Jesus, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mother Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Christ Jesus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Christ Jesus.\nA: (?, parent of, Christ Jesus)\nB: (Christ Jesus, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Eve", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Flood", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Flood.\nA: (?, parent of, Flood)\nB: (Flood, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Rita Wilson", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Colin Hanks", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Colin Hanks.\nA: (?, parent of, Colin Hanks)\nB: (Colin Hanks, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Isis", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Horus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Horus.\nA: (Horus, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Horus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Infant", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Infant.\nA: (?, parent of, Infant)\nB: (Infant, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Virgin", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Lord Jesus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Lord Jesus.\nA: (?, parent of, Lord Jesus)\nB: (Lord Jesus, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mother", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Jesus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Jesus.\nA: (Jesus, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Jesus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Virgin Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Jesus Christ", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Jesus Christ.\nA: (?, parent of, Jesus Christ)\nB: (Jesus Christ, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Minos", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Europa", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Europa.\nA: (Europa, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Europa)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Niobe", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Argos", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Argos.\nA: (?, parent of, Argos)\nB: (Argos, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Sherry Johnston", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Levi Johnston", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Levi Johnston.\nA: (?, parent of, Levi Johnston)\nB: (Levi Johnston, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mother", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Mary", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Mary.\nA: (Mary, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Mary)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Demeter", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Dionysus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Dionysus.\nA: (Dionysus, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Dionysus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mother", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Joseph", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Joseph.\nA: (?, parent of, Joseph)\nB: (Joseph, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Blessed Virgin", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Son", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Son.\nA: (Son, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Son)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mother", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Christ Child", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Christ Child.\nA: (?, parent of, Christ Child)\nB: (Christ Child, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Aegina", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Aeacus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Aeacus.\nA: (?, parent of, Aeacus)\nB: (Aeacus, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Linda Hogan", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Nick Hogan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Nick Hogan.\nA: (?, parent of, Nick Hogan)\nB: (Nick Hogan, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kimora Lee Simmons", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Ming Lee", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Ming Lee.\nA: (Ming Lee, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Ming Lee)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mother", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Child", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Child.\nA: (Child, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Child)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Eve", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Lord", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Lord.\nA: (?, parent of, Lord)\nB: (Lord, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Phoebe", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Phoebe.\nA: (?, parent of, Phoebe)\nB: (Phoebe, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Eve", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Life", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Life.\nA: (?, parent of, Life)\nB: (Life, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Gospel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Gospel.\nA: (Gospel, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Gospel)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Anne Boleyn", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Elizabeth", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Elizabeth.\nA: (?, parent of, Elizabeth)\nB: (Elizabeth, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Selene", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Ersa", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Ersa.\nA: (?, parent of, Ersa)\nB: (Ersa, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Lord Jesus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Lord Jesus.\nA: (?, parent of, Lord Jesus)\nB: (Lord Jesus, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Leda", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Castor and Polydeuces", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Castor and Polydeuces.\nA: (?, parent of, Castor and Polydeuces)\nB: (Castor and Polydeuces, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Eve", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Devil", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Devil.\nA: (?, parent of, Devil)\nB: (Devil, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Dione", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Aphrodite", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Aphrodite.\nA: (?, parent of, Aphrodite)\nB: (Aphrodite, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Virgin", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Lord", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Lord.\nA: (?, parent of, Lord)\nB: (Lord, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mother", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Jesus Christ", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Jesus Christ.\nA: (?, parent of, Jesus Christ)\nB: (Jesus Christ, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Selene", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Pandia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Pandia.\nA: (Pandia, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Pandia)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Holy Trinity", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Holy Trinity.\nA: (?, parent of, Holy Trinity)\nB: (Holy Trinity, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Plouto", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Tantalus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Tantalus.\nA: (Tantalus, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Tantalus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kimora Lee Simmons", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Aoki", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Aoki.\nA: (Aoki, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Aoki)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Abigail", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "John Quincy Adams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of John Quincy Adams.\nA: (?, parent of, John Quincy Adams)\nB: (John Quincy Adams, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Alcmene", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Herakles", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Herakles.\nA: (Herakles, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Herakles)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Eve", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Eden", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Eden.\nA: (Eden, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Eden)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Blessed Virgin", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Child", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Child.\nA: (Child, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Child)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Metis", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Athene", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Athene.\nA: (Athene, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Athene)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Virgin", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "New Orleans Saints", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of New Orleans Saints.\nA: (?, parent of, New Orleans Saints)\nB: (New Orleans Saints, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Leto", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Apollo", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Apollo.\nA: (Apollo, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Apollo)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Mariamne", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Mariamne.\nA: (Mariamne, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Mariamne)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Virgin", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "John the Evangelist", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of John the Evangelist.\nA: (John the Evangelist, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, John the Evangelist)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Semele", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Dionysus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Dionysus.\nA: (Dionysus, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Dionysus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Hagar", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Ishmael", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Ishmael.\nA: (Ishmael, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Ishmael)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Blessed Virgin Mary", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Jesus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Jesus.\nA: (?, parent of, Jesus)\nB: (Jesus, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Eve", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "G D", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of G D.\nA: (G D, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, G D)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Electra", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Dardanus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Dardanus.\nA: (Dardanus, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Dardanus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Suniti", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Dhruva", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Dhruva.\nA: (?, parent of, Dhruva)\nB: (Dhruva, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Virgin", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Saint John", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Saint John.\nA: (?, parent of, Saint John)\nB: (Saint John, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Demeter", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Persephone", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Persephone.\nA: (?, parent of, Persephone)\nB: (Persephone, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Io", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Epaphus", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Epaphus.\nA: (Epaphus, parent of, ?)\nB: (?, parent of, Epaphus)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Taygete", "relation": "parent of", "tail": "Lacedaemon", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, parent of, y) indicates that y is the parent of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is the parent of Lacedaemon.\nA: (?, parent of, Lacedaemon)\nB: (Lacedaemon, parent of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Wagner", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "schopenhuaer", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by schopenhuaer.\nA: (schopenhuaer, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, schopenhuaer)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "graham sutherland", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "F.L. Griggs", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by F.L. Griggs.\nA: (F.L. Griggs, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, F.L. Griggs)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "harry conklin", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "bobby d", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by bobby d.\nA: (bobby d, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, bobby d)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "charles f. brush", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "sir humphy davy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by sir humphy davy.\nA: (sir humphy davy, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, sir humphy davy)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Ludwig von Westphalen", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "homer/comments", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by homer/comments.\nA: (?, influenced by, homer/comments)\nB: (homer/comments, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "daniel ingrams", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Wandy Newman", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Wandy Newman.\nA: (Wandy Newman, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, Wandy Newman)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Notable or frequent contributors to Pink Floyd", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "The who", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by The who.\nA: (The who, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, The who)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "stiglitz, joseph", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "john maynard keynes", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by john maynard keynes.\nA: (john maynard keynes, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, john maynard keynes)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "nicolas berdayev", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "nikolai fedorovich fedorov", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by nikolai fedorovich fedorov.\nA: (nikolai fedorovich fedorov, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, nikolai fedorovich fedorov)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "barbu paris mumuleanu", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Costache Conachi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Costache Conachi.\nA: (Costache Conachi, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, Costache Conachi)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "ECMA-408", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "mocha (programming language)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by mocha (programming language).\nA: (mocha (programming language), influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, mocha (programming language))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "List of books that stephen king has written", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "shirley hardie jackson", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by shirley hardie jackson.\nA: (shirley hardie jackson, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, shirley hardie jackson)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "George Aid", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Dauchez", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Dauchez.\nA: (?, influenced by, Dauchez)\nB: (Dauchez, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "veno taufer", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "faulkner william", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by faulkner william.\nA: (faulkner william, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, faulkner william)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Ursula Kroeber", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "P. Vergili Maronis.", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by P. Vergili Maronis..\nA: (P. Vergili Maronis., influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, P. Vergili Maronis.)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "EJ Corey", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "D. Seebach", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by D. Seebach.\nA: (D. Seebach, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, D. Seebach)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "paradox (software)", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "DBase IV", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by DBase IV.\nA: (DBase IV, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, DBase IV)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "james' theory of the self", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Blaise pascal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Blaise pascal.\nA: (?, influenced by, Blaise pascal)\nB: (Blaise pascal, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Automated Alice/IX", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Lewis Carroll Dodgson", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Lewis Carroll Dodgson.\nA: (Lewis Carroll Dodgson, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, Lewis Carroll Dodgson)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Christoph Martin Wieland", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "claude joseph dorat", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by claude joseph dorat.\nA: (?, influenced by, claude joseph dorat)\nB: (claude joseph dorat, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Paul Francis Webster", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "jazz music", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by jazz music.\nA: (?, influenced by, jazz music)\nB: (jazz music, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Daniel Donche Jr.", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Craig Clevenger", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Craig Clevenger.\nA: (?, influenced by, Craig Clevenger)\nB: (Craig Clevenger, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "leslie knope", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Nancy Pelosi", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Nancy Pelosi.\nA: (?, influenced by, Nancy Pelosi)\nB: (Nancy Pelosi, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "buddenbrooks (novel)", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "fritz reuter", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by fritz reuter.\nA: (?, influenced by, fritz reuter)\nB: (fritz reuter, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Nack, William", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "faulkner william", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by faulkner william.\nA: (faulkner william, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, faulkner william)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Christopher Talbot", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "dale hibbert", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by dale hibbert.\nA: (dale hibbert, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, dale hibbert)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Paul R. Krugman", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "stiglitz, joseph", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by stiglitz, joseph.\nA: (stiglitz, joseph, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, stiglitz, joseph)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "adolfo caminha", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Eemile Zola", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Eemile Zola.\nA: (Eemile Zola, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, Eemile Zola)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Roy Davis Jr", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "DJ Pierre", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by DJ Pierre.\nA: (DJ Pierre, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, DJ Pierre)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "boi1da", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Dr.Dre", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Dr.Dre.\nA: (Dr.Dre, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, Dr.Dre)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Andreas Deja", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Alberto Aleandro Uderzo", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Alberto Aleandro Uderzo.\nA: (Alberto Aleandro Uderzo, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, Alberto Aleandro Uderzo)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Hugo Bergmann", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Kafka", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Kafka.\nA: (?, influenced by, Kafka)\nB: (Kafka, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "plays pleasant", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Henry David Thoreau", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Henry David Thoreau.\nA: (?, influenced by, Henry David Thoreau)\nB: (Henry David Thoreau, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Lucius R. O'Brien", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "m.j. heade", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by m.j. heade.\nA: (?, influenced by, m.j. heade)\nB: (m.j. heade, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Chekhov", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Ivan Tourgueneff", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Ivan Tourgueneff.\nA: (?, influenced by, Ivan Tourgueneff)\nB: (Ivan Tourgueneff, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "irma shiolashvili", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart.\nA: (?, influenced by, Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart)\nB: (Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "baudelaire, charles", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "victor ugo", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by victor ugo.\nA: (victor ugo, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, victor ugo)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "wendy moore", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "henry graham greene om, ch", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by henry graham greene om, ch.\nA: (?, influenced by, henry graham greene om, ch)\nB: (henry graham greene om, ch, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "geo. herriman", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "kipling, joseph rudyard", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by kipling, joseph rudyard.\nA: (kipling, joseph rudyard, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, kipling, joseph rudyard)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "A Gentleman of the University of Oxford", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Pedro Calderon", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Pedro Calderon.\nA: (Pedro Calderon, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, Pedro Calderon)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "salvador felipe jacinto dali i domenech", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "friedrick nietzsche", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by friedrick nietzsche.\nA: (?, influenced by, friedrick nietzsche)\nB: (friedrick nietzsche, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Neil Percival Young", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Hiram King Williams, Sr.", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Hiram King Williams, Sr..\nA: (?, influenced by, Hiram King Williams, Sr.)\nB: (Hiram King Williams, Sr., influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "donald j. cram", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "robert b. woodward", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by robert b. woodward.\nA: (robert b. woodward, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, robert b. woodward)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Raisa ers", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "louis-ferdinand celine", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by louis-ferdinand celine.\nA: (louis-ferdinand celine, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, louis-ferdinand celine)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Lewis Mumford", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Torsten Bunde Veblen", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Torsten Bunde Veblen.\nA: (Torsten Bunde Veblen, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, Torsten Bunde Veblen)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "New Foundations of Ontology", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "vienna circle", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by vienna circle.\nA: (?, influenced by, vienna circle)\nB: (vienna circle, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Weezer (2017 album)", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "The pixies", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by The pixies.\nA: (The pixies, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, The pixies)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "ruby-gnome2", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Smalltalk-80", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Smalltalk-80.\nA: (?, influenced by, Smalltalk-80)\nB: (Smalltalk-80, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "raymond williams", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "H Ibsen", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by H Ibsen.\nA: (H Ibsen, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, H Ibsen)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Yakatz/Ceylon Project", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Java programming", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Java programming.\nA: (?, influenced by, Java programming)\nB: (Java programming, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Shelley Jackson", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "vladmir nobokov", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by vladmir nobokov.\nA: (vladmir nobokov, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, vladmir nobokov)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Articles for creation/Kotlin (programming language)", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "ScalaNative (programming language)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by ScalaNative (programming language).\nA: (?, influenced by, ScalaNative (programming language))\nB: (ScalaNative (programming language), influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "the work (band)", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "henry cow", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by henry cow.\nA: (?, influenced by, henry cow)\nB: (henry cow, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "saul bellow", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "joyce, james", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by joyce, james.\nA: (joyce, james, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, joyce, james)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "sam smith singer", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Black and Blue (Sia song)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Black and Blue (Sia song).\nA: (Black and Blue (Sia song), influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, Black and Blue (Sia song))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Wayne Caldwell", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Cormac Mccarthy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Cormac Mccarthy.\nA: (Cormac Mccarthy, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, Cormac Mccarthy)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "normand poirier", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "vladmir nobokov", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by vladmir nobokov.\nA: (?, influenced by, vladmir nobokov)\nB: (vladmir nobokov, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Wayne Caldwell", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "faulkner william", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by faulkner william.\nA: (faulkner william, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, faulkner william)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Thomas Wolfe Jr.", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "waughian", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by waughian.\nA: (waughian, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, waughian)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "hooksian", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "nhat hanh", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by nhat hanh.\nA: (?, influenced by, nhat hanh)\nB: (nhat hanh, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "C. J. Henderson", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Steve Costigan", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Steve Costigan.\nA: (?, influenced by, Steve Costigan)\nB: (Steve Costigan, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "window scaling", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "Tcp protocol", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by Tcp protocol.\nA: (?, influenced by, Tcp protocol)\nB: (Tcp protocol, influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Nan Golden", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "walking through clear water in a pool painted black", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by walking through clear water in a pool painted black.\nA: (walking through clear water in a pool painted black, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, walking through clear water in a pool painted black)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "emma niblett", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "nirvana (band)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by nirvana (band).\nA: (?, influenced by, nirvana (band))\nB: (nirvana (band), influenced by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Simon Hollosy", "relation": "influenced by", "tail": "J. Bastien-Lepage", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, influenced by, y) indicates that y is influenced by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is influenced by J. Bastien-Lepage.\nA: (J. Bastien-Lepage, influenced by, ?)\nB: (?, influenced by, J. Bastien-Lepage)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "hanne gaby odiele", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Ford Model", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Ford Model.\nA: (Ford Model, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Ford Model)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "tiverton & honiton", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Neil Quentin Gordon Parish", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Neil Quentin Gordon Parish.\nA: (Neil Quentin Gordon Parish, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Neil Quentin Gordon Parish)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Newcastle-Under-Lyme (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Paul Farrelly", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Paul Farrelly.\nA: (Paul Farrelly, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Paul Farrelly)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "mrs. bernard dunstan", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "the bridgemen art library", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by the bridgemen art library.\nA: (the bridgemen art library, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, the bridgemen art library)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "bognor regis & littlehampton", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Nicolas Gibb", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Nicolas Gibb.\nA: (Nicolas Gibb, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Nicolas Gibb)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Leslie Hornby", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "models 1", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by models 1.\nA: (?, represented by, models 1)\nB: (models 1, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "arvon (uk parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Hywel Williams", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Hywel Williams.\nA: (?, represented by, Hywel Williams)\nB: (Hywel Williams, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "salvador felipe jacinto dali i domenech", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Artists Rights Society", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Artists Rights Society.\nA: (Artists Rights Society, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Artists Rights Society)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "hendon (uk parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Matthew James Offord", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Matthew James Offord.\nA: (?, represented by, Matthew James Offord)\nB: (Matthew James Offord, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "lena gercke", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "img models", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by img models.\nA: (img models, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, img models)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "South Staffordshire (constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Gavin Williamson", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Gavin Williamson.\nA: (Gavin Williamson, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Gavin Williamson)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Zack Galifianakis", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "united talent agency", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by united talent agency.\nA: (united talent agency, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, united talent agency)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Spelthorne (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "kwarteng", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by kwarteng.\nA: (?, represented by, kwarteng)\nB: (kwarteng, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "derby north (uk parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Amanda Solloway", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Amanda Solloway.\nA: (?, represented by, Amanda Solloway)\nB: (Amanda Solloway, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "jennifer hof", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "img models", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by img models.\nA: (img models, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, img models)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Stoke-on-Trent South", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Robert Flello", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Robert Flello.\nA: (Robert Flello, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Robert Flello)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Weston-super-Mare (constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "john penrose", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by john penrose.\nA: (?, represented by, john penrose)\nB: (john penrose, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "richard wentworth (1947-)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Lisson Gallery", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Lisson Gallery.\nA: (Lisson Gallery, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Lisson Gallery)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "leila goldkuhl", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "NEXT Model Management", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by NEXT Model Management.\nA: (NEXT Model Management, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, NEXT Model Management)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "ina lettmann", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "NEXT Model Management", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by NEXT Model Management.\nA: (?, represented by, NEXT Model Management)\nB: (NEXT Model Management, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "sir spencer", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "the bridgemen art library", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by the bridgemen art library.\nA: (the bridgemen art library, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, the bridgemen art library)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Ellesmere Port & Neston", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "justin piers richard madders", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by justin piers richard madders.\nA: (justin piers richard madders, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, justin piers richard madders)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "West Lancashire (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Rosemary Cooper", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Rosemary Cooper.\nA: (?, represented by, Rosemary Cooper)\nB: (Rosemary Cooper, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kotlarska", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Ralf Lauren", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Ralf Lauren.\nA: (Ralf Lauren, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Ralf Lauren)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "beaconsfield (uk parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Dominic Grieve", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Dominic Grieve.\nA: (Dominic Grieve, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Dominic Grieve)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Gloucester constituency", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Richard Graham (UK Politician)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Richard Graham (UK Politician).\nA: (Richard Graham (UK Politician), represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Richard Graham (UK Politician))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Erin Wasson", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "img models", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by img models.\nA: (?, represented by, img models)\nB: (img models, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "christine diane teigen", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "img models", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by img models.\nA: (?, represented by, img models)\nB: (img models, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Sherwood (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Mark Steven Spencer", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Mark Steven Spencer.\nA: (Mark Steven Spencer, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Mark Steven Spencer)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Ashford (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Damien Green", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Damien Green.\nA: (?, represented by, Damien Green)\nB: (Damien Green, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Anais Mali", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Ford Model", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Ford Model.\nA: (?, represented by, Ford Model)\nB: (Ford Model, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Jessica Rankin", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "jeremy jopling", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by jeremy jopling.\nA: (jeremy jopling, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, jeremy jopling)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "noelia lopez", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "elite model management", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by elite model management.\nA: (elite model management, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, elite model management)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "thanet south", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Craig MacKinlay", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Craig MacKinlay.\nA: (Craig MacKinlay, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Craig MacKinlay)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "aurelie claudel", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "img models", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by img models.\nA: (img models, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, img models)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "north tyneside (uk parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Mary Glindon", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Mary Glindon.\nA: (?, represented by, Mary Glindon)\nB: (Mary Glindon, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "South Dorset", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "richard drax", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by richard drax.\nA: (richard drax, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, richard drax)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "broadland (uk parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "keith robert simpson", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by keith robert simpson.\nA: (keith robert simpson, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, keith robert simpson)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "kim stewart", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "storm models", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by storm models.\nA: (?, represented by, storm models)\nB: (storm models, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Dorothea Barth Jorgensen", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "elite model management", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by elite model management.\nA: (?, represented by, elite model management)\nB: (elite model management, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Karmen Pedaru", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "img models", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by img models.\nA: (?, represented by, img models)\nB: (img models, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Chanel Iman Robinson", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "img models", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by img models.\nA: (img models, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, img models)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Irina Sharipova", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "women management", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by women management.\nA: (?, represented by, women management)\nB: (women management, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Dorset West (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Oliver Letwin", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Oliver Letwin.\nA: (Oliver Letwin, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Oliver Letwin)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "carmarthen east & dinefwr", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "jonathan edwards (british politician)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by jonathan edwards (british politician).\nA: (?, represented by, jonathan edwards (british politician))\nB: (jonathan edwards (british politician), represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Burton-on-Trent (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Andrew Griffiths (politician)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Andrew Griffiths (politician).\nA: (?, represented by, Andrew Griffiths (politician))\nB: (Andrew Griffiths (politician), represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Eltham (UK Parliamentary constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "clive efford", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by clive efford.\nA: (clive efford, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, clive efford)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Behati", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "storm models", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by storm models.\nA: (?, represented by, storm models)\nB: (storm models, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "corraine wilson", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by corraine wilson.\nA: (?, represented by, corraine wilson)\nB: (corraine wilson, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Victor Huguenin", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Jardins du Luxembourg", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Jardins du Luxembourg.\nA: (Jardins du Luxembourg, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Jardins du Luxembourg)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "kingston upon hull north (uk parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "diana johnson", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by diana johnson.\nA: (?, represented by, diana johnson)\nB: (diana johnson, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "romulo pires", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Ford Model", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Ford Model.\nA: (Ford Model, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Ford Model)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "barbara meier", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "img models", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by img models.\nA: (?, represented by, img models)\nB: (img models, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Putney constituency", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Justine Greening", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Justine Greening.\nA: (?, represented by, Justine Greening)\nB: (Justine Greening, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Warwick and Leamington Spa (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "chris white (politician)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by chris white (politician).\nA: (?, represented by, chris white (politician))\nB: (chris white (politician), represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Julia Lescova", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "wilhelmina brown", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by wilhelmina brown.\nA: (wilhelmina brown, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, wilhelmina brown)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "gower (uk parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Byron Davies", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Byron Davies.\nA: (Byron Davies, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Byron Davies)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Chesterfield (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "matthew perkins", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by matthew perkins.\nA: (?, represented by, matthew perkins)\nB: (matthew perkins, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Westmorland & Lonsdale", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "tim farron", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by tim farron.\nA: (tim farron, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, tim farron)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Lineisy Montero", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "NEXT Model Management", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by NEXT Model Management.\nA: (NEXT Model Management, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, NEXT Model Management)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Kevin Hart (comedian)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "3 Arts", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by 3 Arts.\nA: (3 Arts, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, 3 Arts)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Bury St. Edmunds (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Jo Churchill", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Jo Churchill.\nA: (Jo Churchill, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Jo Churchill)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "sam pinto", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "abs-cbn talent management & development center, inc.", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by abs-cbn talent management & development center, inc..\nA: (abs-cbn talent management & development center, inc., represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, abs-cbn talent management & development center, inc.)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "doncaster north (uk parliamentary constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "ed miliband", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by ed miliband.\nA: (ed miliband, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, ed miliband)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Naomi Sims", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "wilhelmina brown", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by wilhelmina brown.\nA: (?, represented by, wilhelmina brown)\nB: (wilhelmina brown, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Grace Mahary", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Ford Model", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Ford Model.\nA: (Ford Model, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Ford Model)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Bradford West seat", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Naseem Shah", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Naseem Shah.\nA: (?, represented by, Naseem Shah)\nB: (Naseem Shah, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "lily mcmenamy", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "NEXT Model Management", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by NEXT Model Management.\nA: (NEXT Model Management, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, NEXT Model Management)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "state university of new york-stony brook", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Seawolves", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Seawolves.\nA: (?, represented by, Seawolves)\nB: (Seawolves, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "stoke-on-trent north", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "ruth smeeth", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by ruth smeeth.\nA: (ruth smeeth, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, ruth smeeth)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "sheffield south east (uk parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Clive James Charles Betts", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Clive James Charles Betts.\nA: (Clive James Charles Betts, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Clive James Charles Betts)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "keighley (uk parliamentary constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "kris hopkins", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by kris hopkins.\nA: (kris hopkins, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, kris hopkins)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Midlothian (UK Parliament Constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "owen thompson", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by owen thompson.\nA: (owen thompson, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, owen thompson)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Bridgwater and West Somerset (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "ian richard peregrine liddell-grainger, baron of ayton", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by ian richard peregrine liddell-grainger, baron of ayton.\nA: (ian richard peregrine liddell-grainger, baron of ayton, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, ian richard peregrine liddell-grainger, baron of ayton)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "st. alban's (uk parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "anne main", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by anne main.\nA: (?, represented by, anne main)\nB: (anne main, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Argyll and Bute (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Brendan O'Hara", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Brendan O'Hara.\nA: (Brendan O'Hara, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, Brendan O'Hara)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Sunderland Central (UK Parliament constituency)", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "Julie Elliott", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by Julie Elliott.\nA: (?, represented by, Julie Elliott)\nB: (Julie Elliott, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Basildon South and Thurrock East", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "stephen james metcalfe", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by stephen james metcalfe.\nA: (stephen james metcalfe, represented by, ?)\nB: (?, represented by, stephen james metcalfe)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Blanca Padilla", "relation": "represented by", "tail": "NEXT Model Management", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, represented by, y) indicates that y is represented by x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is represented by NEXT Model Management.\nA: (?, represented by, NEXT Model Management)\nB: (NEXT Model Management, represented by, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Castle Shannon station (PAAC)", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Handicapped parking space", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Handicapped parking space.\nA: (Handicapped parking space, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Handicapped parking space)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "stripsenjochhaus", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Winter room", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Winter room.\nA: (Winter room, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Winter room)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Leicester Square Tube station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "automated teller machines", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called automated teller machines.\nA: (automated teller machines, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, automated teller machines)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Torino Hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "arjan garh (delhi metro)", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Parking Lot", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Parking Lot.\nA: (Parking Lot, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Parking Lot)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Groningen railway station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Locker (storage)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Locker (storage).\nA: (Locker (storage), has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Locker (storage))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "capanna margherita", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Winter room", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Winter room.\nA: (?, has facility, Winter room)\nB: (Winter room, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "new bamberg hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "refuge dondenaz", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Winter room", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Winter room.\nA: (?, has facility, Winter room)\nB: (Winter room, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "United States Marine Corps Drill Team", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Rifle, M1 (Garand)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Rifle, M1 (Garand).\nA: (?, has facility, Rifle, M1 (Garand))\nB: (Rifle, M1 (Garand), has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "anton-karg-haus", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "refuge de la martin", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Anand Vihar metro station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Parking Lot", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Parking Lot.\nA: (?, has facility, Parking Lot)\nB: (Parking Lot, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "solsteinhaus", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nB: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "watford tube station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "automated teller machines", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called automated teller machines.\nA: (?, has facility, automated teller machines)\nB: (automated teller machines, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "refuge elena", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Winter room", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Winter room.\nA: (?, has facility, Winter room)\nB: (Winter room, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "refuge jean-frederic benevolo", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "olympia mall", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "donnicker", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called donnicker.\nA: (?, has facility, donnicker)\nB: (donnicker, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Refuge Guides du Cervin", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "refuge victor-emmanuel ii", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nB: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "new bamberg hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nB: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Refuge des lacs Merlet", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Rappensee Hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Winter room", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Winter room.\nA: (Winter room, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Winter room)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "groningen europapark railway station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "elevator (machinery)", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called elevator (machinery).\nA: (elevator (machinery), has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, elevator (machinery))\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "clapham junction tube station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "toilet for the disabled", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called toilet for the disabled.\nA: (?, has facility, toilet for the disabled)\nB: (toilet for the disabled, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "refuge crete seche", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Winter room", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Winter room.\nA: (Winter room, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Winter room)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "europe hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "stripsenjochhaus", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Preston Road tube station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "designated waiting area", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called designated waiting area.\nA: (designated waiting area, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, designated waiting area)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "schreckhornhutte", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "PumpkinSky/Laufen Hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Birmingham Children's Hospital", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "helopad", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called helopad.\nA: (?, has facility, helopad)\nB: (helopad, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Refuge des Anges au Morion", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "ravensburger hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Jersey Airport", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "saloonkeeper", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called saloonkeeper.\nA: (saloonkeeper, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, saloonkeeper)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Refuge Mont-Blanc", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Elberfelder Hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Marco e Rosa Hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Dwarka Sector 21 (Delhi Metro)", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Parking Lot", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Parking Lot.\nA: (Parking Lot, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Parking Lot)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Refuge Vallot", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "refuge de plan sec", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "capanna margherita", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Torino Hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Winter room", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Winter room.\nA: (?, has facility, Winter room)\nB: (Winter room, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Lake Moultrie", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "pinopolis dam", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called pinopolis dam.\nA: (?, has facility, pinopolis dam)\nB: (pinopolis dam, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Vantaa Airport", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "instrument let-down approach", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called instrument let-down approach.\nA: (instrument let-down approach, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, instrument let-down approach)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "refuge des cosmiques", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nB: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "hans berger haus", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nB: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Camorra (1986 film)", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "neapolitan mafia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called neapolitan mafia.\nA: (neapolitan mafia, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, neapolitan mafia)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "tambacounda airport", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Airport gate", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Airport gate.\nA: (?, has facility, Airport gate)\nB: (Airport gate, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Fritz Pflaum Hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "botanical garden (delhi metro)", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Parking Lot", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Parking Lot.\nA: (Parking Lot, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Parking Lot)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "GTB Nagar (Delhi Metro)", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Rent-a-bike", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Rent-a-bike.\nA: (Rent-a-bike, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Rent-a-bike)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Coburger Hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nB: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Kelchalm", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Cabin bed", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Cabin bed.\nA: (?, has facility, Cabin bed)\nB: (Cabin bed, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "knorr hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Massenlager", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Massenlager.\nA: (?, has facility, Massenlager)\nB: (Massenlager, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "GTB Nagar (Delhi Metro)", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Autobuses", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Autobuses.\nA: (?, has facility, Autobuses)\nB: (Autobuses, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Ghitorni metro station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Parking Lot", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Parking Lot.\nA: (Parking Lot, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Parking Lot)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Barakhambha Road metro station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Rent-a-bike", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Rent-a-bike.\nA: (Rent-a-bike, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Rent-a-bike)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "ravensburger hut", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Winter room", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Winter room.\nA: (?, has facility, Winter room)\nB: (Winter room, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Wakefield Kirkgate Railway Station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Bicycle parking", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Bicycle parking.\nA: (Bicycle parking, has facility, ?)\nB: (?, has facility, Bicycle parking)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "dwarka sector 12 metro station", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "Autobuses", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called Autobuses.\nA: (?, has facility, Autobuses)\nB: (Autobuses, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "dr. augusto roberto fuster airport at pedro juan caballero", "relation": "has facility", "tail": "aircraft hanger", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has facility, y) indicates that y has a facility called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a facility called aircraft hanger.\nA: (?, has facility, aircraft hanger)\nB: (aircraft hanger, has facility, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Dihidral", "relation": "side effect", "tail": "Barr system", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, side effect, y) indicates that y has a side effect called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a side effect called Barr system.\nA: (Barr system, side effect, ?)\nB: (?, side effect, Barr system)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Dihidral", "relation": "side effect", "tail": "Dry mouth syndrome", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, side effect, y) indicates that y has a side effect called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a side effect called Dry mouth syndrome.\nA: (?, side effect, Dry mouth syndrome)\nB: (Dry mouth syndrome, side effect, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Dihidral", "relation": "side effect", "tail": "urinary retention", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, side effect, y) indicates that y has a side effect called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a side effect called urinary retention.\nA: (?, side effect, urinary retention)\nB: (urinary retention, side effect, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Inactivated trivalent influenza vaccine", "relation": "side effect", "tail": "Soar throat", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, side effect, y) indicates that y has a side effect called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a side effect called Soar throat.\nA: (?, side effect, Soar throat)\nB: (Soar throat, side effect, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Dihidral", "relation": "side effect", "tail": "Rapid Heartbeat", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, side effect, y) indicates that y has a side effect called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a side effect called Rapid Heartbeat.\nA: (?, side effect, Rapid Heartbeat)\nB: (Rapid Heartbeat, side effect, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Dihidral", "relation": "side effect", "tail": "Pupillary dilatation", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, side effect, y) indicates that y has a side effect called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a side effect called Pupillary dilatation.\nA: (Pupillary dilatation, side effect, ?)\nB: (?, side effect, Pupillary dilatation)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "IMC-3G3", "relation": "side effect", "tail": "Chronic neutropenia", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, side effect, y) indicates that y has a side effect called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a side effect called Chronic neutropenia.\nA: (?, side effect, Chronic neutropenia)\nB: (Chronic neutropenia, side effect, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Pyridoxine", "relation": "side effect", "tail": "drowsiness", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, side effect, y) indicates that y has a side effect called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a side effect called drowsiness.\nA: (?, side effect, drowsiness)\nB: (drowsiness, side effect, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Most brain functioning", "relation": "has property", "tail": "unconscious", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has unconscious as a property.\nA: (unconscious, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, unconscious)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "The color of the sky", "relation": "has property", "tail": "black at night", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has black at night as a property.\nA: (?, has property, black at night)\nB: (black at night, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Spinach", "relation": "has property", "tail": "high in calcium", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has high in calcium as a property.\nA: (high in calcium, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, high in calcium)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Constipation", "relation": "has property", "tail": "unhealthy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has unhealthy as a property.\nA: (?, has property, unhealthy)\nB: (unhealthy, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Coral bells", "relation": "has property", "tail": "a perennial", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a perennial as a property.\nA: (a perennial, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, a perennial)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "submarines", "relation": "has property", "tail": "very complicated machines", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has very complicated machines as a property.\nA: (very complicated machines, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, very complicated machines)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a football", "relation": "has property", "tail": "round", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has round as a property.\nA: (?, has property, round)\nB: (round, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Backgammon", "relation": "has property", "tail": "fun", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has fun as a property.\nA: (fun, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, fun)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Blood and sap", "relation": "has property", "tail": "similar", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has similar as a property.\nA: (similar, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, similar)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "the opposite of real", "relation": "has property", "tail": "imaginary", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has imaginary as a property.\nA: (?, has property, imaginary)\nB: (imaginary, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Some buildings", "relation": "has property", "tail": "huge", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has huge as a property.\nA: (huge, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, huge)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "mountain climbing", "relation": "has property", "tail": "good for the health", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has good for the health as a property.\nA: (?, has property, good for the health)\nB: (good for the health, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "exercise", "relation": "has property", "tail": "fun", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has fun as a property.\nA: (?, has property, fun)\nB: (fun, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a lab coat", "relation": "has property", "tail": "white", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has white as a property.\nA: (?, has property, white)\nB: (white, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "My shoes", "relation": "has property", "tail": "white", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has white as a property.\nA: (white, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, white)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "fresh tortillas", "relation": "has property", "tail": "floppy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has floppy as a property.\nA: (floppy, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, floppy)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "games", "relation": "has property", "tail": "very competitive", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has very competitive as a property.\nA: (?, has property, very competitive)\nB: (very competitive, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "children", "relation": "has property", "tail": "going to school", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has going to school as a property.\nA: (?, has property, going to school)\nB: (going to school, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Killing", "relation": "has property", "tail": "bad", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has bad as a property.\nA: (?, has property, bad)\nB: (bad, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "The weather", "relation": "has property", "tail": "mild", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has mild as a property.\nA: (?, has property, mild)\nB: (mild, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "everquest", "relation": "has property", "tail": "addictive", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has addictive as a property.\nA: (addictive, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, addictive)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "israel", "relation": "has property", "tail": "full of jews", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has full of jews as a property.\nA: (full of jews, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, full of jews)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "thirst", "relation": "has property", "tail": "uncomfortable", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has uncomfortable as a property.\nA: (uncomfortable, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, uncomfortable)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Life", "relation": "has property", "tail": "finite", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has finite as a property.\nA: (finite, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, finite)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "A thing", "relation": "has property", "tail": "outside or inside", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has outside or inside as a property.\nA: (outside or inside, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, outside or inside)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "lightbulb", "relation": "has property", "tail": "bright", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has bright as a property.\nA: (?, has property, bright)\nB: (bright, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Alcohol", "relation": "has property", "tail": "addictive", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has addictive as a property.\nA: (?, has property, addictive)\nB: (addictive, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Toaster pastries", "relation": "has property", "tail": "good", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has good as a property.\nA: (?, has property, good)\nB: (good, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Certain drugs", "relation": "has property", "tail": "illegal to possess", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has illegal to possess as a property.\nA: (?, has property, illegal to possess)\nB: (illegal to possess, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "A strawberry", "relation": "has property", "tail": "rich in vitamin c", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has rich in vitamin c as a property.\nA: (rich in vitamin c, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, rich in vitamin c)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "People", "relation": "has property", "tail": "opinionated", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has opinionated as a property.\nA: (opinionated, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, opinionated)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Napster", "relation": "has property", "tail": "evil", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has evil as a property.\nA: (evil, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, evil)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "snow", "relation": "has property", "tail": "slippery to drive on", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has slippery to drive on as a property.\nA: (?, has property, slippery to drive on)\nB: (slippery to drive on, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "tennis", "relation": "has property", "tail": "one of many sports", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has one of many sports as a property.\nA: (?, has property, one of many sports)\nB: (one of many sports, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "razors", "relation": "has property", "tail": "sharp", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has sharp as a property.\nA: (?, has property, sharp)\nB: (sharp, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "johnny", "relation": "has property", "tail": "nuts", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has nuts as a property.\nA: (nuts, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, nuts)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "A queen", "relation": "has property", "tail": "royal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has royal as a property.\nA: (?, has property, royal)\nB: (royal, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Much Indian cooking", "relation": "has property", "tail": "spicy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has spicy as a property.\nA: (spicy, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, spicy)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Some art objects", "relation": "has property", "tail": "very expensive", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has very expensive as a property.\nA: (?, has property, very expensive)\nB: (very expensive, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mathematics", "relation": "has property", "tail": "useful in business", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has useful in business as a property.\nA: (useful in business, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, useful in business)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Air conditioners", "relation": "has property", "tail": "heavy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has heavy as a property.\nA: (?, has property, heavy)\nB: (heavy, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Bones", "relation": "has property", "tail": "stiff", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has stiff as a property.\nA: (stiff, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, stiff)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "more people", "relation": "has property", "tail": "good than are bad", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has good than are bad as a property.\nA: (good than are bad, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, good than are bad)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Intimacy", "relation": "has property", "tail": "incompatible with workaholism", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has incompatible with workaholism as a property.\nA: (incompatible with workaholism, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, incompatible with workaholism)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Some leaves", "relation": "has property", "tail": "purple", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has purple as a property.\nA: (purple, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, purple)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "concrete", "relation": "has property", "tail": "sturdy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has sturdy as a property.\nA: (sturdy, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, sturdy)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "being dishonest", "relation": "has property", "tail": "abhorrent in society", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has abhorrent in society as a property.\nA: (?, has property, abhorrent in society)\nB: (abhorrent in society, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "not all spirits", "relation": "has property", "tail": "drunk", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has drunk as a property.\nA: (drunk, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, drunk)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "A store", "relation": "has property", "tail": "opening early", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has opening early as a property.\nA: (?, has property, opening early)\nB: (opening early, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Pizzas", "relation": "has property", "tail": "flat and round", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has flat and round as a property.\nA: (flat and round, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, flat and round)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "earth", "relation": "has property", "tail": "dirt", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has dirt as a property.\nA: (?, has property, dirt)\nB: (dirt, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Outdoor Hunting Adventures", "relation": "has property", "tail": "abbreviated to'OHA'", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has abbreviated to'OHA' as a property.\nA: (abbreviated to'OHA', has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, abbreviated to'OHA')\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "simple things", "relation": "has property", "tail": "beautiful", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has beautiful as a property.\nA: (?, has property, beautiful)\nB: (beautiful, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "garbage", "relation": "has property", "tail": "ugly and smelly", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has ugly and smelly as a property.\nA: (?, has property, ugly and smelly)\nB: (ugly and smelly, has property, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "The Herald", "relation": "has property", "tail": "one brand of newspaper", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has property, y) indicates that y has x as a property.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has one brand of newspaper as a property.\nA: (one brand of newspaper, has property, ?)\nB: (?, has property, one brand of newspaper)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "diving", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "take the cat with you", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called take the cat with you.\nA: (?, has subevent, take the cat with you)\nB: (take the cat with you, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "reaching an impasse", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "delay", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called delay.\nA: (delay, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, delay)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "hear singing", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "you sing along", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called you sing along.\nA: (?, has subevent, you sing along)\nB: (you sing along, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "propose to a woman", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "getting married", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called getting married.\nA: (?, has subevent, getting married)\nB: (getting married, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "playing basketball", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "make a free throw", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called make a free throw.\nA: (make a free throw, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, make a free throw)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "go on a vacation", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "foreign travel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called foreign travel.\nA: (?, has subevent, foreign travel)\nB: (foreign travel, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "getting paid", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "save your money", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called save your money.\nA: (?, has subevent, save your money)\nB: (save your money, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "play chess", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "a trap", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called a trap.\nA: (?, has subevent, a trap)\nB: (a trap, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "have fun", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "laugh a lot", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called laugh a lot.\nA: (?, has subevent, laugh a lot)\nB: (laugh a lot, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "create art", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "paint", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called paint.\nA: (?, has subevent, paint)\nB: (paint, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "drilling a hole", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "wear eye protection", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called wear eye protection.\nA: (wear eye protection, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, wear eye protection)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "winning a baseball game", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "get overconfident", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called get overconfident.\nA: (get overconfident, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, get overconfident)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "finding information", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "use key words to search", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called use key words to search.\nA: (use key words to search, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, use key words to search)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "tell many people about something", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "speak loudly", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called speak loudly.\nA: (speak loudly, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, speak loudly)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "waiting for someone", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "time to reflect on patience", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called time to reflect on patience.\nA: (time to reflect on patience, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, time to reflect on patience)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "tasting something sweet", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "your mouth secretes saliva", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called your mouth secretes saliva.\nA: (your mouth secretes saliva, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, your mouth secretes saliva)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "killing", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "getting hurt", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called getting hurt.\nA: (?, has subevent, getting hurt)\nB: (getting hurt, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "remembering", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "you'll start laughing", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called you'll start laughing.\nA: (you'll start laughing, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, you'll start laughing)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "hear singing", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "you put cotton in your ears", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called you put cotton in your ears.\nA: (you put cotton in your ears, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, you put cotton in your ears)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "cleaning your room", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "vacuum", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called vacuum.\nA: (vacuum, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, vacuum)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "keeping things orderly and tidy", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "finding dust in unexpected places", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called finding dust in unexpected places.\nA: (finding dust in unexpected places, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, finding dust in unexpected places)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "attending class", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "curry favor", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called curry favor.\nA: (?, has subevent, curry favor)\nB: (curry favor, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "go for a drive", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "you feel free", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called you feel free.\nA: (?, has subevent, you feel free)\nB: (you feel free, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "putting on the stand", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "asking questions", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called asking questions.\nA: (asking questions, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, asking questions)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "debating politics", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "raise your voice", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called raise your voice.\nA: (?, has subevent, raise your voice)\nB: (raise your voice, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "open a business", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "obtain a business lisence", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called obtain a business lisence.\nA: (?, has subevent, obtain a business lisence)\nB: (obtain a business lisence, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "hearing singing", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "listen carefully", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called listen carefully.\nA: (listen carefully, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, listen carefully)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "tape a television show", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "watching the television show later", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called watching the television show later.\nA: (?, has subevent, watching the television show later)\nB: (watching the television show later, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "watching TV", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "nibble", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called nibble.\nA: (?, has subevent, nibble)\nB: (nibble, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "talking with someone far away", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "you yell", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called you yell.\nA: (?, has subevent, you yell)\nB: (you yell, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "giving assistance", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "receiving thanks", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called receiving thanks.\nA: (receiving thanks, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, receiving thanks)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "seeing art", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "sit back and relax", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called sit back and relax.\nA: (?, has subevent, sit back and relax)\nB: (sit back and relax, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "improving yourself", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "make new friends", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called make new friends.\nA: (make new friends, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, make new friends)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "study", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "absorb information", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called absorb information.\nA: (?, has subevent, absorb information)\nB: (absorb information, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "hiking", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "getting bitten by mosquitoes", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called getting bitten by mosquitoes.\nA: (?, has subevent, getting bitten by mosquitoes)\nB: (getting bitten by mosquitoes, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "convicting a suspect for a crime", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "he will go on trial", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called he will go on trial.\nA: (?, has subevent, he will go on trial)\nB: (he will go on trial, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "teach other people", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "they learn new things", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called they learn new things.\nA: (?, has subevent, they learn new things)\nB: (they learn new things, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "following a recipe", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "drink wine", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called drink wine.\nA: (drink wine, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, drink wine)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "people are tired", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "they go to sleep", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called they go to sleep.\nA: (?, has subevent, they go to sleep)\nB: (they go to sleep, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "become a scuba diver", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "going under the water", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called going under the water.\nA: (going under the water, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, going under the water)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "sounds come out of a clarinet", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "you play this instrument", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called you play this instrument.\nA: (?, has subevent, you play this instrument)\nB: (you play this instrument, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "ride a bicycle", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "crash into a car", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called crash into a car.\nA: (?, has subevent, crash into a car)\nB: (crash into a car, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "going to work", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "meeting an old friend", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called meeting an old friend.\nA: (meeting an old friend, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, meeting an old friend)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "skateboard", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "ollie", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called ollie.\nA: (?, has subevent, ollie)\nB: (ollie, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "fighting the enemy", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "taking and inflicting casualties", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called taking and inflicting casualties.\nA: (?, has subevent, taking and inflicting casualties)\nB: (taking and inflicting casualties, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "surprising someone", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "a scream", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called a scream.\nA: (?, has subevent, a scream)\nB: (a scream, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "catching mumps", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "feeling ill", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called feeling ill.\nA: (?, has subevent, feeling ill)\nB: (feeling ill, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "stopping being married to someone", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "beeing lonely", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called beeing lonely.\nA: (beeing lonely, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, beeing lonely)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "passing a class", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "study", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called study.\nA: (?, has subevent, study)\nB: (study, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "using a computer", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "copy and paste", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called copy and paste.\nA: (copy and paste, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, copy and paste)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "going for a walk", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "wear clothes", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called wear clothes.\nA: (?, has subevent, wear clothes)\nB: (wear clothes, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "swimming", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "kick", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called kick.\nA: (kick, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, kick)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "learn something new", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "try to remember what you learn", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called try to remember what you learn.\nA: (?, has subevent, try to remember what you learn)\nB: (try to remember what you learn, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "creating art", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "ponder", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called ponder.\nA: (?, has subevent, ponder)\nB: (ponder, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "dressing nice", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "wear clothes", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called wear clothes.\nA: (?, has subevent, wear clothes)\nB: (wear clothes, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "buying something", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "check it for quality", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called check it for quality.\nA: (check it for quality, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, check it for quality)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "burying the cat", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "digging a hole", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called digging a hole.\nA: (digging a hole, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, digging a hole)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "going jogging", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "tripping on a tree root", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called tripping on a tree root.\nA: (tripping on a tree root, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, tripping on a tree root)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "play poker", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "play in late position", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called play in late position.\nA: (?, has subevent, play in late position)\nB: (play in late position, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "create something to help other people", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "satisfaction", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called satisfaction.\nA: (satisfaction, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, satisfaction)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "committing murder", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "regret it", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called regret it.\nA: (?, has subevent, regret it)\nB: (regret it, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "forgive someone", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "stop feeling resentful", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called stop feeling resentful.\nA: (stop feeling resentful, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, stop feeling resentful)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "reach an impasse", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "disagree with someone", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called disagree with someone.\nA: (?, has subevent, disagree with someone)\nB: (disagree with someone, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "doing some exercises", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "you move your body", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called you move your body.\nA: (you move your body, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, you move your body)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "judging someone", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "we accuse the innocent", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called we accuse the innocent.\nA: (we accuse the innocent, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, we accuse the innocent)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "obstructing justice", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "tampering with evidence", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called tampering with evidence.\nA: (?, has subevent, tampering with evidence)\nB: (tampering with evidence, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "hike", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "walk", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called walk.\nA: (walk, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, walk)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "talking", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "open an close your mouth", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called open an close your mouth.\nA: (?, has subevent, open an close your mouth)\nB: (open an close your mouth, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "watch television", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "be entertained", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called be entertained.\nA: (?, has subevent, be entertained)\nB: (be entertained, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "urinate", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "your bladder is emptied", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called your bladder is emptied.\nA: (?, has subevent, your bladder is emptied)\nB: (your bladder is emptied, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "reaching an impasse", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "issue an ultimatum", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called issue an ultimatum.\nA: (issue an ultimatum, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, issue an ultimatum)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "listening to the radio", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "the battery dies", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called the battery dies.\nA: (?, has subevent, the battery dies)\nB: (the battery dies, has subevent, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "seeing your favorite show", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "eat a sandwich", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called eat a sandwich.\nA: (eat a sandwich, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, eat a sandwich)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "watch a movie", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "entertainment", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called entertainment.\nA: (entertainment, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, entertainment)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "waiting tables", "relation": "has subevent", "tail": "a good tip", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, has subevent, y) indicates that y has a subevent called x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that has a subevent called a good tip.\nA: (a good tip, has subevent, ?)\nB: (?, has subevent, a good tip)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "an egalitarian society.", "relation": "made of", "tail": "people", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of people.\nA: (people, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, people)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "soccer ball", "relation": "made of", "tail": "leather", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of leather.\nA: (?, made of, leather)\nB: (leather, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "chopsticks", "relation": "made of", "tail": "bamboo", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of bamboo.\nA: (?, made of, bamboo)\nB: (bamboo, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "An U.F.O,", "relation": "made of", "tail": "alien material", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of alien material.\nA: (alien material, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, alien material)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "sky", "relation": "made of", "tail": "gases", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of gases.\nA: (gases, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, gases)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "many containers", "relation": "made of", "tail": "glass", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of glass.\nA: (?, made of, glass)\nB: (glass, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "A bath tub", "relation": "made of", "tail": "iron and coated with porcelain", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of iron and coated with porcelain.\nA: (?, made of, iron and coated with porcelain)\nB: (iron and coated with porcelain, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "The President", "relation": "made of", "tail": "substance dumb.", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of substance dumb..\nA: (substance dumb., made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, substance dumb.)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "house", "relation": "made of", "tail": "rooms", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of rooms.\nA: (rooms, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, rooms)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "A T-shirt ", "relation": "made of", "tail": "cloth and fabric", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of cloth and fabric.\nA: (?, made of, cloth and fabric)\nB: (cloth and fabric, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "A table ", "relation": "made of", "tail": "soft material", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of soft material.\nA: (?, made of, soft material)\nB: (soft material, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "An index card", "relation": "made of", "tail": "paper", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of paper.\nA: (paper, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, paper)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "political ideology", "relation": "made of", "tail": "political ideals", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of political ideals.\nA: (political ideals, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, political ideals)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "A post-it note", "relation": "made of", "tail": "paper", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of paper.\nA: (paper, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, paper)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a plate", "relation": "made of", "tail": "ceramic", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of ceramic.\nA: (?, made of, ceramic)\nB: (ceramic, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a bowl", "relation": "made of", "tail": "steel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of steel.\nA: (steel, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, steel)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "A set", "relation": "made of", "tail": "elements", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of elements.\nA: (?, made of, elements)\nB: (elements, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "mankind", "relation": "made of", "tail": "humanity", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of humanity.\nA: (?, made of, humanity)\nB: (humanity, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Golem", "relation": "made of", "tail": "clay", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of clay.\nA: (?, made of, clay)\nB: (clay, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "A container", "relation": "made of", "tail": "metal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of metal.\nA: (metal, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, metal)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "teddy bears", "relation": "made of", "tail": "plush", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of plush.\nA: (?, made of, plush)\nB: (plush, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "cheese", "relation": "made of", "tail": "fermented milk and bacteria`", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of fermented milk and bacteria`.\nA: (fermented milk and bacteria`, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, fermented milk and bacteria`)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "horse shoes used for the game", "relation": "made of", "tail": "plastic", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of plastic.\nA: (plastic, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, plastic)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "An atom", "relation": "made of", "tail": "subatomic particles", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of subatomic particles.\nA: (?, made of, subatomic particles)\nB: (subatomic particles, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "bomb", "relation": "made of", "tail": "explosives", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of explosives.\nA: (explosives, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, explosives)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "pee", "relation": "made of", "tail": "water", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of water.\nA: (?, made of, water)\nB: (water, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Internet", "relation": "made of", "tail": "tu hermana en bolas", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of tu hermana en bolas.\nA: (tu hermana en bolas, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, tu hermana en bolas)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "cotton candy", "relation": "made of", "tail": "sugar", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of sugar.\nA: (?, made of, sugar)\nB: (sugar, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a hat", "relation": "made of", "tail": "cotton", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of cotton.\nA: (cotton, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, cotton)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "butter", "relation": "made of", "tail": "milk", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of milk.\nA: (?, made of, milk)\nB: (milk, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "the heart", "relation": "made of", "tail": "muscles", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of muscles.\nA: (muscles, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, muscles)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a house", "relation": "made of", "tail": "metal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of metal.\nA: (metal, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, metal)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Ice", "relation": "made of", "tail": "water", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of water.\nA: (?, made of, water)\nB: (water, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a passageway", "relation": "made of", "tail": "space", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of space.\nA: (?, made of, space)\nB: (space, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "A duvet", "relation": "made of", "tail": "cotton", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of cotton.\nA: (?, made of, cotton)\nB: (cotton, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "adenozine", "relation": "made of", "tail": "hydrogen", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of hydrogen.\nA: (hydrogen, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, hydrogen)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "manmeat", "relation": "made of", "tail": "human meat", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of human meat.\nA: (?, made of, human meat)\nB: (human meat, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Doormats", "relation": "made of", "tail": "atoms", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of atoms.\nA: (atoms, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, atoms)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "cup cakes ", "relation": "made of", "tail": "ingredients", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of ingredients.\nA: (ingredients, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, ingredients)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a kitten", "relation": "made of", "tail": "flesh", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of flesh.\nA: (flesh, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, flesh)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "floor", "relation": "made of", "tail": "wood", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of wood.\nA: (wood, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, wood)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "cola", "relation": "made of", "tail": "carbonated water", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of carbonated water.\nA: (?, made of, carbonated water)\nB: (carbonated water, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "ball", "relation": "made of", "tail": "plastic", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of plastic.\nA: (?, made of, plastic)\nB: (plastic, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Some cupboards", "relation": "made of", "tail": "wood", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of wood.\nA: (?, made of, wood)\nB: (wood, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "asphalt", "relation": "made of", "tail": "tar", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of tar.\nA: (tar, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, tar)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "plastic", "relation": "made of", "tail": "carbon", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of carbon.\nA: (carbon, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, carbon)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "inductor", "relation": "made of", "tail": "coiled wire", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of coiled wire.\nA: (coiled wire, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, coiled wire)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "A Panda", "relation": "made of", "tail": "cells", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of cells.\nA: (cells, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, cells)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "atom", "relation": "made of", "tail": "electrons", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of electrons.\nA: (electrons, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, electrons)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a life ring", "relation": "made of", "tail": "rubber", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of rubber.\nA: (?, made of, rubber)\nB: (rubber, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "A boob", "relation": "made of", "tail": "soft tissue", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of soft tissue.\nA: (soft tissue, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, soft tissue)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "crowd", "relation": "made of", "tail": "people", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of people.\nA: (people, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, people)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Sometimes wire", "relation": "made of", "tail": "iron", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of iron.\nA: (?, made of, iron)\nB: (iron, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "wood", "relation": "made of", "tail": "tree", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of tree.\nA: (?, made of, tree)\nB: (tree, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "computer", "relation": "made of", "tail": "hardware", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of hardware.\nA: (?, made of, hardware)\nB: (hardware, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "bread", "relation": "made of", "tail": "wheat", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of wheat.\nA: (?, made of, wheat)\nB: (wheat, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "A tree", "relation": "made of", "tail": "wood", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of wood.\nA: (?, made of, wood)\nB: (wood, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "talbe", "relation": "made of", "tail": "tree", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of tree.\nA: (?, made of, tree)\nB: (tree, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "political ideology", "relation": "made of", "tail": "ideals", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of ideals.\nA: (?, made of, ideals)\nB: (ideals, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a week", "relation": "made of", "tail": "seven days", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of seven days.\nA: (seven days, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, seven days)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Coat hangers", "relation": "made of", "tail": "wood or metal or plastic", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of wood or metal or plastic.\nA: (wood or metal or plastic, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, wood or metal or plastic)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "tea bag", "relation": "made of", "tail": "tea", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of tea.\nA: (?, made of, tea)\nB: (tea, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "wallet", "relation": "made of", "tail": "plastic", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of plastic.\nA: (plastic, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, plastic)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "human", "relation": "made of", "tail": "bones", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of bones.\nA: (bones, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, bones)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "blood", "relation": "made of", "tail": "haemoglobin", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of haemoglobin.\nA: (haemoglobin, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, haemoglobin)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "wind", "relation": "made of", "tail": "moving air", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of moving air.\nA: (moving air, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, moving air)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Mozart music ", "relation": "made of", "tail": "musical composition", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of musical composition.\nA: (musical composition, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, musical composition)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "tire", "relation": "made of", "tail": "rubber and latex", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of rubber and latex.\nA: (?, made of, rubber and latex)\nB: (rubber and latex, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "Baryonic matter", "relation": "made of", "tail": "quarks and gluons", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of quarks and gluons.\nA: (?, made of, quarks and gluons)\nB: (quarks and gluons, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a tricycle", "relation": "made of", "tail": "steel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of steel.\nA: (steel, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, steel)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Some ships", "relation": "made of", "tail": "wood", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of wood.\nA: (wood, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, wood)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "A stage curtain", "relation": "made of", "tail": "velvet", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of velvet.\nA: (?, made of, velvet)\nB: (velvet, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a coat", "relation": "made of", "tail": "wool", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of wool.\nA: (wool, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, wool)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "U.F.O.'s", "relation": "made of", "tail": "alien material", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of alien material.\nA: (?, made of, alien material)\nB: (alien material, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "cake", "relation": "made of", "tail": "flour", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of flour.\nA: (flour, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, flour)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "Car", "relation": "made of", "tail": "Metal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of Metal.\nA: (Metal, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, Metal)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a pair of scissors", "relation": "made of", "tail": "steel", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of steel.\nA: (?, made of, steel)\nB: (steel, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "some bridges", "relation": "made of", "tail": "wood", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of wood.\nA: (?, made of, wood)\nB: (wood, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a machine gun", "relation": "made of", "tail": "metal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of metal.\nA: (?, made of, metal)\nB: (metal, made of, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "paper", "relation": "made of", "tail": "cellulose", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, made of, y) indicates that y is made of x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is made of cellulose.\nA: (cellulose, made of, ?)\nB: (?, made of, cellulose)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "writing a letter", "relation": "used for", "tail": "communicating", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for communicating.\nA: (communicating, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, communicating)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "tasting something sweet", "relation": "used for", "tail": "enjoying candy", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for enjoying candy.\nA: (?, used for, enjoying candy)\nB: (enjoying candy, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "killing", "relation": "used for", "tail": "hurting others", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for hurting others.\nA: (hurting others, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, hurting others)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "scoring a homer", "relation": "used for", "tail": "getting popular", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for getting popular.\nA: (getting popular, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, getting popular)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "stopping your car", "relation": "used for", "tail": "stopping for a traffic light", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for stopping for a traffic light.\nA: (?, used for, stopping for a traffic light)\nB: (stopping for a traffic light, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "remembering", "relation": "used for", "tail": "preserving history", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for preserving history.\nA: (?, used for, preserving history)\nB: (preserving history, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a classroom", "relation": "used for", "tail": "learn a subject", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for learn a subject.\nA: (?, used for, learn a subject)\nB: (learn a subject, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "communicating", "relation": "used for", "tail": "negotiation", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for negotiation.\nA: (negotiation, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, negotiation)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a tower", "relation": "used for", "tail": "containing offices", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for containing offices.\nA: (?, used for, containing offices)\nB: (containing offices, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "getting something", "relation": "used for", "tail": "acquiring it", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for acquiring it.\nA: (acquiring it, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, acquiring it)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "remembering something", "relation": "used for", "tail": "knowing", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for knowing.\nA: (?, used for, knowing)\nB: (knowing, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "A scalpel", "relation": "used for", "tail": "cutting flesh", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for cutting flesh.\nA: (cutting flesh, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, cutting flesh)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "going fishing", "relation": "used for", "tail": "recreation", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for recreation.\nA: (recreation, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, recreation)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "procreating", "relation": "used for", "tail": "making more people", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for making more people.\nA: (making more people, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, making more people)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a mandolin", "relation": "used for", "tail": "music", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for music.\nA: (?, used for, music)\nB: (music, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "scoring a home run", "relation": "used for", "tail": "improving your statistics", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for improving your statistics.\nA: (improving your statistics, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, improving your statistics)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "playing frisbee", "relation": "used for", "tail": "friends", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for friends.\nA: (friends, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, friends)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a pub", "relation": "used for", "tail": "playing darts", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for playing darts.\nA: (?, used for, playing darts)\nB: (playing darts, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a child", "relation": "used for", "tail": "playing ball", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for playing ball.\nA: (?, used for, playing ball)\nB: (playing ball, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a ledger", "relation": "used for", "tail": "calculate expenses", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for calculate expenses.\nA: (calculate expenses, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, calculate expenses)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "recording something", "relation": "used for", "tail": "documenting the specifics of a contract", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for documenting the specifics of a contract.\nA: (?, used for, documenting the specifics of a contract)\nB: (documenting the specifics of a contract, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a ledger", "relation": "used for", "tail": "accounts", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for accounts.\nA: (?, used for, accounts)\nB: (accounts, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a hairpin", "relation": "used for", "tail": "holding hair up", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for holding hair up.\nA: (?, used for, holding hair up)\nB: (holding hair up, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a paper bill", "relation": "used for", "tail": "legal tender", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for legal tender.\nA: (?, used for, legal tender)\nB: (legal tender, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "doing some exercises", "relation": "used for", "tail": "metabolizing fat", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for metabolizing fat.\nA: (metabolizing fat, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, metabolizing fat)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a silicone", "relation": "used for", "tail": "lubrication of some materials", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for lubrication of some materials.\nA: (?, used for, lubrication of some materials)\nB: (lubrication of some materials, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "buying food", "relation": "used for", "tail": "preparing a meal", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for preparing a meal.\nA: (?, used for, preparing a meal)\nB: (preparing a meal, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a cheque", "relation": "used for", "tail": "ok charges to your account", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for ok charges to your account.\nA: (ok charges to your account, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, ok charges to your account)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a cellar", "relation": "used for", "tail": "store junk", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for store junk.\nA: (?, used for, store junk)\nB: (store junk, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a chess queen", "relation": "used for", "tail": "blocking", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for blocking.\nA: (blocking, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, blocking)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a restaurant", "relation": "used for", "tail": "eating while on a trip", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for eating while on a trip.\nA: (?, used for, eating while on a trip)\nB: (eating while on a trip, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a church", "relation": "used for", "tail": "being close to God", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for being close to God.\nA: (being close to God, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, being close to God)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "painting a picture", "relation": "used for", "tail": "illustrating a convept", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for illustrating a convept.\nA: (?, used for, illustrating a convept)\nB: (illustrating a convept, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a cover", "relation": "used for", "tail": "protecting things", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for protecting things.\nA: (?, used for, protecting things)\nB: (protecting things, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "traveling", "relation": "used for", "tail": "exploring", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for exploring.\nA: (exploring, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, exploring)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "bringing in a verdict", "relation": "used for", "tail": "settling a dispute", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for settling a dispute.\nA: (settling a dispute, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, settling a dispute)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a weapon", "relation": "used for", "tail": "killing others", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for killing others.\nA: (?, used for, killing others)\nB: (killing others, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a typewriter key", "relation": "used for", "tail": "print a symbol on paper", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for print a symbol on paper.\nA: (?, used for, print a symbol on paper)\nB: (print a symbol on paper, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a typewriter key", "relation": "used for", "tail": "type a letter, symbol or number", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for type a letter, symbol or number.\nA: (?, used for, type a letter, symbol or number)\nB: (type a letter, symbol or number, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a machine", "relation": "used for", "tail": "clean sonically", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for clean sonically.\nA: (clean sonically, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, clean sonically)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "convicting a suspect for a crime", "relation": "used for", "tail": "punishing criminals", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for punishing criminals.\nA: (?, used for, punishing criminals)\nB: (punishing criminals, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a pouch", "relation": "used for", "tail": "carrying things on your person", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for carrying things on your person.\nA: (carrying things on your person, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, carrying things on your person)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "mouse", "relation": "used for", "tail": "computer input", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for computer input.\nA: (computer input, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, computer input)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "reading a book", "relation": "used for", "tail": "relaxation", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for relaxation.\nA: (?, used for, relaxation)\nB: (relaxation, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a bookend", "relation": "used for", "tail": "holding books in place", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for holding books in place.\nA: (?, used for, holding books in place)\nB: (holding books in place, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "an isle", "relation": "used for", "tail": "fishing", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for fishing.\nA: (?, used for, fishing)\nB: (fishing, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a yard", "relation": "used for", "tail": "hold in chickens", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for hold in chickens.\nA: (hold in chickens, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, hold in chickens)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "an LED", "relation": "used for", "tail": "make brake lights", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for make brake lights.\nA: (make brake lights, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, make brake lights)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a monument", "relation": "used for", "tail": "mark a grave", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for mark a grave.\nA: (?, used for, mark a grave)\nB: (mark a grave, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "clippers", "relation": "used for", "tail": "prunning hedges", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for prunning hedges.\nA: (?, used for, prunning hedges)\nB: (prunning hedges, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "walking in the rain", "relation": "used for", "tail": "when you have no car", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for when you have no car.\nA: (?, used for, when you have no car)\nB: (when you have no car, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a stranger", "relation": "used for", "tail": "avoiding", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for avoiding.\nA: (?, used for, avoiding)\nB: (avoiding, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a garment bag", "relation": "used for", "tail": "store dresses", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for store dresses.\nA: (?, used for, store dresses)\nB: (store dresses, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a door", "relation": "used for", "tail": "enter a room", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for enter a room.\nA: (?, used for, enter a room)\nB: (enter a room, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "snoring", "relation": "used for", "tail": "keeping others awake", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for keeping others awake.\nA: (keeping others awake, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, keeping others awake)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "giving a clue", "relation": "used for", "tail": "facilitating insight", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for facilitating insight.\nA: (?, used for, facilitating insight)\nB: (facilitating insight, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a coast", "relation": "used for", "tail": "pirating", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for pirating.\nA: (pirating, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, pirating)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a mitt", "relation": "used for", "tail": "catching", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for catching.\nA: (?, used for, catching)\nB: (catching, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "traveling", "relation": "used for", "tail": "conducting business", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for conducting business.\nA: (?, used for, conducting business)\nB: (conducting business, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "opening a gift", "relation": "used for", "tail": "getting something new", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for getting something new.\nA: (?, used for, getting something new)\nB: (getting something new, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "competing", "relation": "used for", "tail": "fun or money or title", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for fun or money or title.\nA: (?, used for, fun or money or title)\nB: (fun or money or title, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a hose", "relation": "used for", "tail": "putting out a fire", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for putting out a fire.\nA: (putting out a fire, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, putting out a fire)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a wagon", "relation": "used for", "tail": "carrying the dog", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for carrying the dog.\nA: (?, used for, carrying the dog)\nB: (carrying the dog, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a glass of milk", "relation": "used for", "tail": "drinking", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for drinking.\nA: (?, used for, drinking)\nB: (drinking, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "relaxing", "relation": "used for", "tail": "reducing stress", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for reducing stress.\nA: (reducing stress, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, reducing stress)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "tying your shoelace", "relation": "used for", "tail": "preventing yourself from tripping", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for preventing yourself from tripping.\nA: (?, used for, preventing yourself from tripping)\nB: (preventing yourself from tripping, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "traveling around the world", "relation": "used for", "tail": "meeting interesting people", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for meeting interesting people.\nA: (meeting interesting people, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, meeting interesting people)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a baseball", "relation": "used for", "tail": "games", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for games.\nA: (games, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, games)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "having a rest", "relation": "used for", "tail": "doing something different", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for doing something different.\nA: (doing something different, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, doing something different)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a bass baritone", "relation": "used for", "tail": "bludgeon someone to death", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for bludgeon someone to death.\nA: (bludgeon someone to death, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, bludgeon someone to death)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "an explosive", "relation": "used for", "tail": "kill", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for kill.\nA: (kill, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, kill)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a heater", "relation": "used for", "tail": "warming a car", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for warming a car.\nA: (warming a car, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, warming a car)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "learning", "relation": "used for", "tail": "acquiring knowledge", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for acquiring knowledge.\nA: (acquiring knowledge, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, acquiring knowledge)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "a map", "relation": "used for", "tail": "locate a place", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for locate a place.\nA: (?, used for, locate a place)\nB: (locate a place, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "money ", "relation": "used for", "tail": "buying stuff", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for buying stuff.\nA: (buying stuff, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, buying stuff)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "an aisle", "relation": "used for", "tail": "push a cart", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for push a cart.\nA: (?, used for, push a cart)\nB: (push a cart, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "an expressway", "relation": "used for", "tail": "travel faster", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for travel faster.\nA: (?, used for, travel faster)\nB: (travel faster, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "A", "head": "a desk drawer", "relation": "used for", "tail": "stationary", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for stationary.\nA: (stationary, used for, ?)\nB: (?, used for, stationary)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"} {"answer": "B", "head": "using a computer", "relation": "used for", "tail": "working", "query": "Read the instruction and then answer the question using A or B. Note that in this task, if the relation is defined in a converse manner, unlike the conventional definition, you should carefully choose the answer.\n\nInstruction: (x, used for, y) indicates that y is used for x.\nQuestion: Find an entity that is used for working.\nA: (?, used for, working)\nB: (working, used for, ?)\nTo convert the question into a semantically equivalent triple query, which choice is correct? Look out for the ORDER of the entities in the instruction!\nAnswer:"}