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Problem: Continue the following story. Lindsey loved Carrie very deeply, but it was not reciprocated. Here's how I want to continue it: Lindsey was alone and not in a relationship. Problem: Continue the following story. The pressure cooker that Jane wanted to store away wouldn't fit into the cabinet because the Here's how I want to continue it: cabinet was too little. Problem: Continue the following story. Matthew quickly reacted to avoid the car crash that Derrick never saw coming, because Here's how I want to continue it:
Matthew had fast reflexes.
Problem: What happens next in this paragraph? A woman plays a game of beer pong with a short man dressed as a leprechaun. a dj OPTIONS: - plays spins a pair of turntables on stage for the crowd. - strums continuously as the men sit around the table. - lights up the table, creating a ball explosion. - approaches and plays a game of beer pong. A: plays spins a pair of turntables on stage for the crowd. Problem: What happens next in this paragraph? How to improve sexual health through diet Eat avocados. Avocados are a great all around superfood because they are high in unsaturated fats and low in saturated fats. They are great for sexual health as well. OPTIONS: - Avocados are high in monounsaturated fats, which are perceived as " leaner " when they are consumed. Avocados also improve your body's nutrient waste, which will be more nutrient-rich and therefore lower the likelihood of skin cancer. - Avocados contain a variety of natural flavors, like citrus, oranges, lime, grapefruits, and pineapple. Take one serving of each type of fruit, and drink in low-fat glasses. - When you eat avocados, you consume more fats than in your diet, which leads to " crash-digestion. " trying to get fat out of your food takes away the nutrient " easy food " in your blood. - Since they are heart-healthy foods, they keep blood circulating, which can help with arousal. Proper circulation and heart health helps men and women receive blood flow to their genitals. A: Since they are heart-healthy foods, they keep blood circulating, which can help with arousal. Proper circulation and heart health helps men and women receive blood flow to their genitals. Problem: What happens next in this paragraph? The camera zooms in to show the children walking the dogs. The little girl is walking a very large white dog. the video OPTIONS: - ends as the white dog begins to pee on a trash can. - ends with title screens shown on the left. - shows many other children performing the same job as the little girl. - is still taking place at the playground. A: ends as the white dog begins to pee on a trash can. Problem: What happens next in this paragraph? How to run a residential community in a university Prepare the building during the summer : Right after winter semester's move out day, there are approximately 100 days until fall move in day. The resident advisors are responsible for turning the building around. Resident advisors must organize the cleaning crew, send records to the central office, and prepare every single room for the incoming residents. OPTIONS: - Consider : Let's say there are 100 days before summer's move-in day. They are responsible for turning the building around. - The residents allow donations into their houses but not all residents who wish to join the community are allowed to make donations. This means students who travel to work during the summer may donate their homes and office space. - Individuals can get tips and strategies for getting the cleaning plan in place. If the resident advisors are going to be visiting campus directly during warmer months, you should get a comfortable home base. - There is an end of the year meeting with each building's respective community director to set deadlines and goals for the summer preparation period. Get started : The meeting with the community director will be about how to prepare a room. A:
There is an end of the year meeting with each building's respective community director to set deadlines and goals for the summer preparation period. Get started : The meeting with the community director will be about how to prepare a room.
In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them. Q: These crawls are part of an effort to archive pages as they are created and archive the pages that they refer to. That way, as the pages that are referenced are changed or taken from the web, a link to the version that was live when the page was written will be preserved.Then the Internet Archive hopes that references to these archived pages will be put in place of a link that would be otherwise be broken, or a companion link to allow people to see what was originally intended by a page's authors.The goal is to fix all broken links on the web . Crawls of supported "No More 404" sites. ||||| long way On the eve of his 104th birthday on 4 April, Exit International's oldest Member, Emeritus Professor David Goodall (Wikipedia), announced his intention to attend the Life Circle service in Basel, Switzerland for an assisted death.Professor David Goodall, Australia's Oldest Working ScientistWith an Exit Member number of #1848, David Goodall has been a member of Exit longer than most people.Well organised to the end, he thought he had his plans in place. However, it seems that David’s advanced age has finally caught up with him.At work in the 1950s.Very recently he has realised that things were not going to be as easy as he anticipated. He is now left with little alternative other than to travel to Switzerland.With the cooperation of the good people at Life Circle in Basel, Exit has been able to organise a fast-track for David.He will be accompanied by his long-time friend and Exit's West Australian Coordinator, Carol O’Neil.Carol and David plan to leave Perth for Basel in early May.Carol & David at an Exit workshop in 2016A pathetic state of affairs? You bet!Especially given West Australia is currently considering the introduction of a voluntary euthanasia law; a law which the West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has said would not help a person like David Goodall who is not sick Elder abuse? Quite possibly.Age discrimination? Absolutely.Born in London in 1914, Professor Goodall is an eminent botanist and ecologist. A graduate of Imperial College of Science and Technology (University of London) where he received his PhD in 1941, David came to Australia in 1948 to take up a lecturing position at the University of Melbourne .David was awarded a Doctor of Science from Melbourne University as well as an honorary doctorate from the Università degli Studí di Trieste in Italy. He held a range of academic positions in the UK, US and Australia (CSIRO ) before retiring in 1979.After his retirement, he edited the 30 volume series of Ecosystems of the World with over 500 authors.David with his edited series: Ecosystems of the WorldAt 103, David travelled by gyrocopter to the remote Kimberley station (Kachana) near to Kununurra to visit the eco sustained cattle station of Chris and Jacqueline Henggeler.At Kachana, David was back 'in the field' courtesy of the station's tractor service.David will be remembered for the burst of media in 2016 that followed the decision by Edith Cowan University to take away his office.The University argued the working scientist was a safety risk to himself and others.In response to this unwelcome age discrimination, David went public and the University acquiesced, eventually providing him with an alternative, ground floor office closer to home.Having celebrated his 104th birthday in early April, David has decided wow is the time to go. Indeed, if his plans had gone accordingly, this birthday would not have happened and he would not be in the dilemma he now finds himself.David on his 104th Birthday (4 April 2018, in Perth). His birthday cake was a cheesecake, his favourite.It is just crazy that at the very time the West Australian Parliament has a committee inquiry to determine if their State should pass a voluntary euthanasia/ assisted suicide law, that one of its oldest and prominent citizens should be forced to travel to the other side of the world to die with dignity.David receiving his Order of Australia in 2016As if to add insult to injury, the West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has now pre-empted the Committee’s findings stating that the WA Parliament will only consider a law for the terminally ill.Of course the Premier has added that he feels ‘sympathy’ for David’s plight.The calculated politics of the Mr McGowan’s remarks are breath-taking, although hardly surprising since Mr McGowan’s reported mentor is Kim Beazley.Be that as it may, rarely in living memory can one recall a senior citizen being treated with such disdain and even contempt by a Premier of the day.The situation of Professor Goodall drives home the absolute limited value of an end of life law that is based solely upon a person’s health status.As Dr Philip Nitschke argued in his presentation to the WA Parliamentary Committee in April, it is totally unacceptable for a law to discriminate between the sick and everyone else.Forcing the ‘well’ elderly to travel overseas is exporting a problem, rather than addressing a growing social need. Shame!David Goodall is a life-long economy class flier.To do otherwise offends his egalitarian sensibility.It is a veryfrom Perth Australia to Basel Switzerland at any age, especially104!Philip says he doesn't want the stress of the flight to kill him.Exit will be reporting on David's journey to Switzerland in the coming days and weeks.Thank you in advance for your support. ||||| Academic David Goodall has confirmed he plans to fly to Europe this week to end his life, but he resents the fact that he has been left with no other choice. After repeated failed attempts at suicide over the past 12 months, the 104-year-old has made the decision to travel to Switzerland, where voluntary assisted dying is legal. Dr Goodall will fly to Bordeaux on Wednesday to visit family before making his final journey to the Swiss city of Basel, where an end of life clinic has approved his application to die through voluntary euthanasia. He will be accompanied by a representative from euthanasia advocacy group Exit International, which has raised almost $20,000 to cover his travel costs. “I don’t want to go to Switzerland, though it’s a nice country,” Dr Goodall said. “But I have to do that in order to get the opportunity of suicide which the Australian system does not permit. “I feel very resentful.” Dr Goodall made international headlines in 2016 when, at the age of 102, the university where he served as an honorary research associate ordered he vacate his office because he was a safety risk to himself. He challenged the decision and, after much public backlash, it was reversed. Drawn-out goodbye an ‘unsatisfactory’ end In recent years the renowned academic’s physical condition has continued to deteriorate, along with his quality of life. He said he appreciated the public’s interest in his plight and hoped it would spark more discussion about the issue of voluntary euthanasia. “I would like them to understand it,” he said. “I am 104 years old so I haven’t got much time left anyway. “I might as well not have (my health) getting worse and worse, making me unhappy as it goes.” Dr Goodall said he had the support of his family, with whom he’d had frank conversations about his decision. “I’m saying farewell all the time,” he said. “They realise how unsatisfactory my life here is, unsatisfactory in almost every respect. The sooner it comes to an end the better.” Dr Goodall has been a member of Exit International for 20 years. On his 104th birthday last month, he used the occasion to declare he would spend the rest of his days campaigning for voluntary assisted dying to be legalised in Western Australia. “My feeling is that an old person like myself should have full citizenship rights including the right of assisted suicide,” Dr Goodall said. “Once one is past the stage of middle life, one has paid back to society the debts that have been paid out. “One should be free to use the rest of his life as one chooses. “If one chooses to kill oneself then that’s fair enough. I don’t think anyone else should interfere.” Readers seeking support and information about suicide prevention can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467 -ABC ||||| Academic David Goodall turns 104 and his birthday wish is to die in peace Updated David Goodall turns 104 today. But truth be told, he takes no pleasure in getting older. If he could be granted one birthday wish, it would be to die. "I greatly regret having reached that age," Dr Goodall said. "I would much prefer to be 20 or 30 years younger." Dr Goodall made international headlines in 2016 when, at the age of 102, the university where he served as an honorary research associate ordered he vacate his office because he was a safety risk to himself. He challenged the decision and, after much public backlash, it was reversed. In recent years the renowned academic's physical condition has continued to deteriorate and so too has his quality of life. He played tennis until the age of 90, when he could no longer keep up. He performed with an amateur theatre group in Perth but was forced to give it away when his failing eyesight prevented him from driving himself to night-time rehearsals. His poor vision also stops him from doing much of his academic work nowadays as he can't read his emails. Most of his friends have died. 'I called out but no-one could hear me' Dr Goodall was still using public transport to commute to and from his university office up until a couple of months ago when he had a fall in his one-bedroom apartment. "I fell back-first into the corner of the flat and there was nothing that I could hold on to, so I just teetered around on the floor," he said. "I called out but no-one could hear me." He stayed on the floor for two days until he was found by his cleaner and taken to hospital, where doctors patched him up and forbade him from taking public transport or even crossing the road by himself. "It upset me greatly being restricted in that way, being constrained," he said. "There's certainly a lack of respect, there's no respect at all." This week Dr Goodall celebrated his 104th birthday with family and friends at his daughter's home. The ABC was invited along to capture the festivities. But Dr Goodall wanted to use the opportunity to talk about something more important to him than his age. A campaign of life and death He's been a member of advocacy group, Exit International, for 20 years and plans to spend the rest of his days campaigning for voluntary euthanasia to be legalised in Western Australia. "My feeling is that an old person like myself should have full citizenship rights including the right of assisted suicide," Dr Goodall said. "Once one is past the stage of middle life, one has paid back to society the debts that have been paid out. "One should be free to use the rest of his life as one chooses. "If one chooses to kill oneself then that's fair enough. I don't think anyone else should interfere." Coronial data has found that at least one West Australian with a terminal or debilitating disease is dying by suicide each fortnight. More than half of the suicides are by people aged over 60, most of them men. A WA Parliamentary Committee is currently examining the matter and is due to report back by August. Late last year Victoria became the first Australian state to legalise voluntary assisted dying. But under that legislation, Dr Goodall wouldn't be eligible, because he's not suffering from a terminal illness and despite being frail and almost blind, his health is in fact quite good. 'He has no control over his life' Speaking matter-of-factly on the topic, Dr Goodall said he was neither fearful nor saddened about the prospect of his death. "Why should it make me sad?" he asked. "I don't regard it as grim, I regard it as natural. "One lives some decades and then one dies. It's not sad. What is sad is if one is prevented." Dr Goodall's daughter, Karen Goodall-Smith, is a clinical psychologist who has had frank discussions with her father about life and death. "I am close to David and don't want this," Ms Goodall-Smith said. "But also understand that there is little dignity and self-respect being so dependent on others. "The doors have been gradually closing to him because of his physical wellbeing. "He is stuck, he has no control over his life, over his body, over his eyesight. "He's lived a really good 104 years. Whatever happens, whatever choices are made, they're up to him." Ms Goodall-Smith, her brother and her son are now providing around the clock care to Dr Goodall in the hope that he won't have to move into a nursing home. When asked if he'd had a happy birthday, Dr Goodall responded succinctly. "No," he said. "I'm not happy. I want to die." Topics: community-and-society, euthanasia, older-people, aged-care, people, perth-6000 First posted ||||| A:
Australia's oldest scientist recently celebrated his 104th birthday, but it wasn't a joyous occasion. "I greatly regret having reached that age," David Goodall told ABC Australia in early April. "I'm not happy. I want to die." And that's exactly what Goodall, an esteemed ecologist, intends to do this month, with plans in the works to travel from Perth to a clinic in Basel, Switzerland, where staff there will help him end his life, the Guardian reports. Although Goodall doesn't have a terminal illness—a requirement for euthanasia in Victoria, the only state in Australia where assisted suicide will be legal as of June 2019—he says his quality of life has gone downhill and he doesn't want to prolong things. Switzerland is one of the few places in the world where, even though assisted suicide hasn't technically been legalized, it's not against Swiss law in "some circumstances," per the Washington Post. Goodall was in good shape into his 90s, when his vision started to fail. In 2016, Edith Cowan University, where he's an honorary research assistant, deemed him "unfit" to be on campus. Exit International, a euthanasia advocacy nonprofit that's helping organize his trip, has set up a GoFundMe page, calling the fact that he has to travel across the world to carry out his wishes a "pathetic state of affairs." "A peaceful, dignified death is the entitlement of all who want it," the group says in its latest newsletter. "And a person should not be forced to leave home to achieve it." Forbes notes Goodall—who tells the New Daily he feels "resentful" he has to go to Switzerland—has been an Exit International member for 20 years and "considering the next gradation for his own personal collection of carbon-based, life-bearing molecules for some time. Now, he's ready." (Check out this euthanasia pod.)
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information. In what year did actor Alan Ruck appear in the movie Twister?
1996
Q: In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them. SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — It’s been an unseasonably hot week in the Hampton Roads area. That’s why when a concerned parent saw what looked like a child in a locked car, she called 911. What happened after that phone call angered the vehicle’s owner. Suffolk police responded to a call on October 20th at 12:09 p.m. in the parking lot of Northern Shores Elementary School, hoping to save a young child’s life. The owner of the car, Jasmine Turner, told 10 On Your Side’s Kara Dixon that she was out shopping for supplies with her boss when police called her, saying there was a child inside her vehicle. Turner said she told police that she didn’t have children, so there wouldn’t be a child in her car. “I don’t have a baby so I’m like, ‘Where’d the child come from? Who put the child in my car?'” Turner said. “I’m as surprised as they were when they got the phone call.” Police broke the vehicle’s window anyway, but they didn’t find a child. Turner says they found her wig, which was on top a pile of blankets. She says before breaking the window, police called her and asked how long it would take her to return. “By the time I get from Walmart back to my job, the police aren’t there. The windows busted out of my car and there’s glass everywhere,” Turner said. Turner says she was able to clean out the glass, but is afraid to drive her car because of safety concerns. “I really can’t take my car anywhere around Suffolk. Anywhere actually,” she said. Turner says it will cost her hundreds of dollars to get it fixed but police told her they couldn’t pay. She believes the money shouldn’t come out of her own pockets. “I just want my window fixed and them to pay for it, either being in a rental or whatever the case is. I can’t take off work. I have bills to pay,” she said. The police department says they notified Turner about the damages to her car and gave her contact information for the City’s Risk Management Department to get repairs. ||||| While a woman spent part of the workday at a shopping center purchasing supplies, Suffolk, Virginia police notified Jasmine Turner on Thursday that there was a child locked in Turner's car on a hot afternoon. This stemmed from a 911 call from a concerned citizen who believed there was a child stuck in Turner's backseat. Temperatures in Suffolk reached the mid 80s on Thursday, prompting the concern. According to WAVY-TV , Turner told police that she did not have a child and did not know how a child would have gotten into her car. She said that it would take her about five minutes to return to her car. Police could not wait that long. WAVY reported that the police smashed the windows to Turner's car, only to find a wig on top of a pile of blankets. When Turner returned from the store, the police had left, but the damage was evident. The damage left several hundred dollars in repairs. Repairs that Turner said she does not feel she is responsible for. “I just want my window fixed and them to pay for it, either being in a rental or whatever the case is. I can’t take off work. I have bills to pay,” Turner told WAVY. Turner claimed the police told her it could not pay for the damages. Suffolk Police told WAVY-TV that they notified Turner of the damages, and directed her to the city's risk management division to make a claim. ||||| A:
Police in Suffolk, Virginia, have a little egg on their face, Newsnet5 reports, after they broke into a woman's car on a hot day intending to save a trapped child, and instead found nothing but a wig. Jasmine Turner, the owner of the car, says she was surprised when police called her concerned about the welfare of a child locked inside her car on Thursday. Turner told local news station WAVY: "I don’t have a baby so I’m like, ‘Where’d the child come from? Who put the child in my car?'" Police broke the window anyway, but discovered what had appeared to be a child to the concerned bystander who called 911 was actually no more than a wig and some blankets. Perhaps due to embarrassment, or perhaps due to more pressing business elsewhere, the responding officers reportedly left the scene before Turner returned to her car. Turner claims police told her they wouldn't pay for her repairs, which she estimates will cost several hundred dollars. In a classic case of he-said-she-said, the local police department says authorities referred her to the city's risk management division to file a claim for reimbursement. Either way, for now, Turner says she's afraid to drive the car. "I really can’t take my car anywhere around Suffolk. Anywhere actually," she says.
Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context? Context: Songbook is an acoustic live album by American musician and Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell, released on November 21, 2011. The live album features songs recorded during Cornell's Songbook Tour, an acoustic solo tour which took place during March–May 2011 in the US, and is his first live album as a solo artist. Hypothesis: Chris Cornell was a musician and a solo artist.
Yes
In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False. [Q]: A Cry in the Wild -- A Cry in the Wild is a 1990 coming of age-survival drama film based on the book Hatchet, written by Gary Paulsen. The film stars Jared Rushton as Brian, Pamela Sue Martin as Brian's mom, Stephen Meadows as Brian's dad, and Ned Beatty as the pilot. It spawned three sequels: White Wolves: A Cry in the Wild II; White Wolves II: Legend of the Wild; and White Wolves III: Cry of the White Wolf. [A]: is there a movie based on the book hatchet [Q]: County (United States) -- In the United States, an administrative or political subdivision of a state is a county, which is a region having specific boundaries and usually some level of governmental authority. The term ``county'' is used in 48 U.S. states, while Louisiana and Alaska have functionally equivalent subdivisions called parishes and boroughs respectively. [A]: is a parish the same as a county [Q]: Wii U Pro Controller -- The Wii U Pro Controller (Wii U PRO コントローラー) is a video game controller produced by Nintendo for the Wii U video game console. [A]:
do wii pro controllers work on wii u
Input: Have you ever looked closely at a globe? That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. The edge of South America matches Africa. Scientists noticed these same features. It caused them to start asking questions. They wanted to know if these continents were was connected? If so, how can something so large move so far? What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? Is there other evidence that can provide clues to the past positions of continents? How can answering these questions help us? A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. He noticed they were the same type and age. He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. One part went with North America. The other part stayed with Europe. Does the response "North America" correctly answer the question "He proposed that the rocks formed side by side and then drifted where?"? *** Output: yes Input: When 74-year-old Penny Sweat was evicted from the HUD-subsidized Glendale Senior Housing in Salt Lake City last month, she moved to a nonsubsidized apartment at five times her previous rent because she was unaware of her rights. It turns out the manager of the seniors complex, its attorneys and government overseers were unaware, too. Lee Kemp, a hearing-impaired World War II disabled vet, also was evicted, but he contacted Utah Legal Services and was told to stay put. Attorney Marty Blaustein then notified Utah Nonprofit Housing Corp., the building's owner, that Kemp's eviction was not legal and that he had a right to a hearing. That didn't stop Utah Nonprofit Housing's attorneys from then sending Kemp a summons to show cause why he had not moved out. Meanwhile, Sweat's granddaughter called Salt Lake City housing officials, federal housing officials, state officials and several agents of Utah Nonprofit Housing to find out about her grandmother's rights. Nobody knew. Blaustein then took Sweat's case along with Kemp's and demanded her ousting be rectified. Utah Nonprofit Housing President Marion Willey returned from an out-of-town trip and learned HUD procedures were not followed. The eviction was activated because of ongoing personality conflicts among seniors in the complex, he said, and the new building manager decided the problems were with Sweat and Kemp. Several tenants blame other neighbors as perpetrators of the rift, however. Willey said when his building manager called attorneys retained by the company, they erroneously told her she could go ahead and kick out the tenants. When she called HUD to make sure, the inquiry got bogged down in bureaucracy and nobody called her back. Willey says he has offered Sweat and Kemp apartments in another complex operated by his company at their old rates. He also is retaining new attorneys. Does the response "Penny Sweat, the manager of the seniors complex, and its attorneys and government overseers" correctly answer the question "Who was unaware of Penny Sweat's rights?"? *** Output: yes Input: { { plot } } In 1964 , in the peak of Beatlemania , a reluctant John Lennon is persuaded by manager Brian Epstein to meet Freddie Lennon , the father who abandoned him seventeen years earlier , with the press in attendance . When they meet , John accuses his father of abandoning him , but his father says that `` he left it up to John . '' John and Brian quickly leave the meeting . The movie then jumps to 1967 , after Brian Epstein has died . The Beatles are giving a press conference about their new film, Magical Mystery Tour . John is skeptical about the film , but Paul ( ( ( Andrew Scott convinces him to go through with the idea . John then invites his father to his mansion to live with him . Freddie Lennon arrives and meets his grandson , Julian . Sitting with his wife , John reads the criticism of Magical Mystery Tour , while comparing his wife to Brigitte Bardot , whom he says he will meet after he returns from India . John finds a letter addressed to him , with the word `` Breathe '' written on it . Later , after finding his father in a neighbor's house , Freddie reveals that he has a 19 year old girlfriend named Pauline , with whom he wants to live . Lennon accuses his father of leaving him again , and then leaves , after telling his father that he wo n't live with him anymore . After meeting Maharishi Mahesh Yogi , the Beatles quickly return to London , and in a press conference they say they made a mistake when they trusted Maharishi . The journalists are curious about the Beatles new business -- Apple Records . Does the response "The year the Beatles started and the year Freddie died" correctly answer the question "Brian Epstein died between what two years mentioned in the story?"? *** Output: no Input: A stranger in town meets pretty young Susan Martinez De La Cruz and accompanies her to a barbecue , where wealthy Jason Carberry is saying a few words for the recently departed Robin Randall , a citizen who got shot . Jason objects to the stranger's presence , being Susan's guardian and protective of her . He challenges him to a shootout , but the stranger pulls his pistol before Jason's can even clear the holster . Calaveras Kate , a saloon singer who's in love with Jason , is relieved when the stranger declines to pull the trigger . Rafael Moreno suddenly rides into town and picks a fight with the stranger . Their brawl continues until the arrival of Judge Wallace Wintrop and his niece , Sheila , who have come to town from back East and deplore all this random violence out West . The stranger is recognized as Reb Randall , the dead man's brother . He is looking for the killer , who could be Rafael , or could be Jason , or could even be Billy Buckett , the coward of the county . The women hold their breath to see if the men they love will survive . Does the response "Protected as a guardian" correctly answer the question "What did Jason do for Susan?"? *** Output:
yes
Problem: Continue the following story. Carol handed the date to Robert, who refused it. He wanted a prune instead. The OPTIONS: - date was perfect for his taste buds. - prune was perfect for his taste buds. Here's how I want to continue it: prune was perfect for his taste buds. Problem: Cate was using measuring tape for their floor but the tape stopped because the OPTIONS: - floor was too long. - tape was too long. My choice: floor was too long. [Q]: How does the sentence end? Lawrence did not let Kyle read through the terms of their employment contract, because OPTIONS: - Lawrence was being honest about it. - Kyle was being honest about it. [A]: Kyle was being honest about it. QUES: Continue writing. As Jeffrey was far more easily distracted than Kyle, OPTIONS: - Jeffrey had a more difficult time studying for tests. - Kyle had a more difficult time studying for tests. +++++++++ ANS: Jeffrey had a more difficult time studying for tests. Problem: How does the sentence end? The dentist was stern with Kyle but not Jeffrey about brushing their teeth because OPTIONS: - Kyle had gingivitis. - Jeffrey had gingivitis. Answer: Kyle had gingivitis. sentence: Michael always uses the microwave to cook, while Eric makes meals on the stove. OPTIONS: - Michael probably has less time. - Eric probably has less time. complete:
Michael probably has less time.
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. Problem:Boys from Knox Grammar roared with approval when their headmaster touched a young girl who was taking part in a school musical, an inquiry has heard. Lucy Perry, who now heads an international women's health charity, told the child abuse royal commission she was indecently assaulted by the elite Sydney boys school's former headmaster Ian Paterson in 1989 when she was 15. Ms Perry, chief executive of Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia (Australia), said the assault happened in full view of students at the Knox school hall and the boys who saw it 'roared with approval'. Scroll down for video Former Roseville College student Lucy Perry gave evidence on Monday to the royal commission into child sex abuseLucy Perry, 41, gave evidence at royal commission into child sex abuseShe told commission former headmaster Ian Paterson groped her in 1989Ms Perry was in musical with Knox Grammar School students at the timeShe said Paterson allegedly touched her 'genitals outside of my clothing'Ms Perry was given a standing ovation as she walked out of the inquiry Question:'I was disgusted with Paterson's behaviour and thought he was demonstrating to the _ boys that it was perfectly acceptable, even admirable, to be disrespectful to girls.' Solution:
Knox Grammar
Shopping mall is a large building with a lot of stores. Barbershop is a store. This justifies what answer for what question? Q & A:
Where could you find a barbershop that is not in a separate building from other stores? Options: - hair salon - small town - shopping mall - village - city shopping mall
Definition: In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage. Input: What is inside of a conch shell?, Context: The marine life found here consists of anemones, urchins, sea cucumbers, and eels, which all live on the reefs along with turtles, conch and many varieties of marine fishes. The marine aquafauna is rich in conch, which has pearly-pink shells. Its meat is a favourite food supplement item and their shells are a collectors item. Other species of fish which are recorded close to the shore line in shallow waters are: sergeant majors, the blue chromis, brown chromis, surgeon fish; blue tangs and trumpet fish. On the shore are ghost crabs, which always live on the beach in small burrowed tunnels made in sand, and the hermit crabs, which live in land but lay eggs in water and which also eat garbage and sewerage. They spend some months in the sea during and after the hatching season. Output:
meat
In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage. Example input: what is the first event mentioned?, Context: The Russian Revolution is the series of revolutions in Russia in 1917, which destroyed the Tsarist autocracy and led to the creation of the Soviet Union. Following the abdication of Nicholas II of Russia, the Russian Provisional Government was established. In October 1917, a red faction revolution occurred in which the Red Guard, armed groups of workers and deserting soldiers directed by the Bolshevik Party, seized control of Saint Petersburg (then known as Petrograd) and began an immediate armed takeover of cities and villages throughout the former Russian Empire. Example output: Russian Revolution Example explanation: This is a good example, and the Russian Revolution is the first event mentioned. Q: When did the 5th Karmapa Lama come into the world?, Context: In his usurpation of the throne from the Jianwen Emperor (r. 1398–1402), the Yongle Emperor was aided by the Buddhist monk Yao Guangxiao, and like his father, the Hongwu Emperor, the Yongle Emperor was "well-disposed towards Buddhism", claims Rossabi. On March 10, 1403, the Yongle Emperor invited Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama (1384–1415), to his court, even though the fourth Karmapa had rejected the invitation of the Hongwu Emperor. A Tibetan translation in the 16th century preserves the letter of the Yongle Emperor, which the Association for Asian Studies notes is polite and complimentary towards the Karmapa. The letter of invitation reads, A:
1384
Select from options: Continue writing the next sentence. We see an image of a motorcycle. We see a lady shaping a cake like a motorcycle. We see the crumb coat on the cake. we Select from: [-] see the lady put the cake on the table and solve the puzzle.; [-] see the lady cut the cake with scissors then paste it on a wax paper.; [-] see detail being added to the bike.; [-] see as the lady folds tissue paper.; Answer:
see detail being added to the bike.
Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. (CNN) Russia said one of its airstrikes in Syria killed ISIS spokesman Mohammad al-Adnani -- a claim that a US official called preposterous. On Wednesday, Russia's Ministry of Defense announced it killed the terror leader on the ministry's official Facebook page. It said Adnani was one of up to 40 ISIS militants killed by a Russian bomber in Aleppo province. But a US defense official slammed Russia's assertion. "It would be laughable but for the very real humanitarian suffering Russia has inflicted," the defense official said Wednesday. "We stand by the statement we made yesterday. We conducted a strike that targeted al-Adnani. We are assessing the results of that strike."A drone controlled by the US targeted ISIS leader, US defense officials told CNNUS official: Russia's claim would be "laughable" if it weren't for "humanitarian suffering Russia has inflicted"Mohammad al-Adnani had urged lone-wolf attacks against countries launching strikes against ISIS Question:"Al-_ has served as principal architect of ISIS' external operations and as ISIS' chief spokesman.
Adnani
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Among the entities, try to find the best entity that is most likely to fill in "_" and classify the answers based on options. See one example below: Problem: For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years Questions:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild. (A) Tian Tian (B) UK (C) Edinburgh Zoo (D) Sweetie (E) Yang Guang (F) China Solution: (F) Explanation: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two Problem: Andres Iniesta is among the guests at a star-studded charity golf tournament set-up to raise funds for UNICEF and Autism Rocks as celebrities geared up to test their golfing prowess in the name of charity. He was joined by the likes of golfer Justin Rose, former Chelsea forward Gianfranco Zola and legendary West Indies cricketer Brian Lara. The event is being held in the Costa Smeralda, Sardinia, with 18 celebrities captaining teams of VIPs and business leaders in a competition around the Pevero golf course, which hosted the Italian Open in 1978. The celebrities will also attempt to succeed as individuals on the course, and Rose will present the winner with the Costa Smeralda Invitational’s Blue Jacket.The Costa Smeralda Invitational tournament will raise money for charityFormer Chelsea stars Gianfranco Zola and Roberto di Matteo are attendingBarcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta was also unveiled by organisersBritish golfer Justin Rose is the host of the star-studded tournament Questions:'It's an honour to be invited to host the inaugural _,' Rose said. (A) Andres Iniesta (B) UNICEF (C) Autism Rocks (D) Justin Rose (E) Chelsea (F) Gianfranco Zola (G) West Indies (H) Brian Lara (I) Costa Smeralda (J) Sardinia (K) Pevero (L) Italian Open (M) Rose (N) Blue Jacket (O) Roberto di Matteo (P) Barcelona (Q) British Solution:
(I)
Please answer the following question: GAOMI, Shandong, Oct.11( Xinhua)--Chinese writer Mo Yan said last Thursday that he was "very surprised" at winning the Nobel Literature Prize. Speaking to reporters at a hotel in his hometown Gaomi city in east China's Shandong Province, Mo said, "(I was)very surprised upon winning the prize because I felt I was not very senior in terms of qualification(among Chinese writers).There are many good writers and my ranking was not so high." "I am very happy," he said."I was having dinner when I received the news.I was surprised." "Thank you for coming all the way to Gaomi.This should be a season of red sorghum, but no such crop is planted any more.I believe none of you have seen the crop," he said. "The Nobel Literature Prize is a very important literature prize, but not the top award.It represents the opinions of the jury( ).I am satisfied with my major works and I still keep writing by hand.My works are Chinese literature, which is part of world literature.They show the life of Chinese people as well as the country's unique culture and folk customs.Meanwhile, my novels described human beings in the broad sense.I wrote in the perspective of a human being.These works stand beyond regions and ethnic groups," he said. "The folk arts and folk culture accompanied my growth and I was influenced by the cultural elements I witnessed through my childhood.When I picked up the pen for literature creation, the folk cultural elements inevitably entered my novels and affected and even determined the artistic styles of my works," he added. Mo's win brought joy to other writers and readers throughout the country as he is the first Chinese national to win the Nobel Literature Prize in its century--long history. Born into a farmer's family in a village in Gaomi, Mo has been known since the late 1980s for his novels such asBig BreastsandWide Hips and Red Sorghum, which was later adapted into a film by director Zhang Yimou. By reading Mo Yan's works, we can _ . A) increase our sense of national pride B) learn a lot about the Chinese folk culture C) form a vivid picture of his childhood D) learn more about the history of the Nobel Prize A:
B
Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context? Context: La Commune (Paris, 1871) is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Peter Watkins about the Paris Commune. A historical re-enactment in the style of a documentary, the film received much acclaim from critics for its political themes and Watkins' direction. Hypothesis: La Commune (Paris, 1871) takes place only in France.
It's impossible to say
Problem: What if you could drain all of Earths oceans? What would it look like? You might be really surprised. You see that the surface has two main features. It has continents and ocean basins. Continents are large land areas. These are the areas that are mostly above sea level. Ocean basins extend from the edges of continents. They include the ocean floor and Earths deep ocean trenches. You will also notice the ocean floor is not flat. It too has many Continents are much older than ocean basins. Some rocks on the continents are billions of years old. Ocean basins may only be millions of years old. Because the continents are so old, a lot has happened to them! As we view the land around us, we see landforms. Landforms are physical features on Earths surface. These features change over time, but how? There are actually two types of forces at work. Question: "Do features of the Earth changes over time?" Answer: "No" Answer: no Problem: These experiments in political Islam faltered during the 1990s: the Iranian revolution lost momentum, prestige, and public support, and Pakistan's rulers found that most of its population had little enthusiasm for fundamentalist Islam. Islamist revival movements gained followers across the Muslim world, but failed to secure political power except in Iran and Sudan. In Algeria, where in 1991 Islamists seemed almost certain to win power through the ballot box, the military preempted their victory, triggering a brutal civil war that continues today. Opponents of today's rulers have few, if any, ways to participate in the existing political system. They are thus a ready audience for calls to Muslims to purify their society, reject unwelcome modernization, and adhere strictly to the Sharia. Social and Economic Malaise In the 1970s and early 1980s, an unprecedented flood of wealth led the then largely unmodernized oil states to attempt to shortcut decades of development. They funded huge infrastructure projects, vastly expanded education, and created subsidized social welfare programs. These programs established a widespread feeling of entitlement without a corresponding sense of social obligations. By the late 1980s, diminishing oil revenues, the economic drain from many unprofitable development projects, and population growth made these entitlement programs unsustainable. The resulting cutbacks created enormous resentment among recipients who had come to see government largesse as their right. This resentment was further stoked by public understanding of how much oil income had gone straight into the pockets of the rulers, their friends, and their helpers. Unlike the oil states (or Afghanistan, where real economic development has barely begun), the other Arab nations and Pakistan once had seemed headed toward balanced modernization. The established commercial, financial, and industrial sectors in these states, supported by an entrepreneurial spirit and widespread understanding of free enterprise, augured well. But unprofitable heavy industry, state monopolies, and opaque bureaucracies slowly stifled growth. More importantly, these state-centered regimes placed their highest priority on preserving the elite's grip on national wealth. Unwilling to foster dynamic economies that could create jobs attractive to educated young men, the countries became economically stagnant and reliant on the safety valve of worker emigration either to the Arab oil states or to the West. Furthermore, the repression and isolation of women in many Muslim countries have not only seriously limited individual opportunity but also crippled overall economic productivity. By the 1990s, high birthrates and declining rates of infant mortality had produced a common problem throughout the Muslim world: a large, steadily increasing population of young men without any reasonable expectation of suitable or steady employment-a sure prescription for social turbulence. Question: "Which Political Islam experiments faltered during the 1990's?" Answer: "Social and Economic Malaise" Answer: no Problem: (CNN) -- A Christian evangelical group said Thursday that a Bible school -- backed by American evangelist Franklin Graham -- was destroyed in the latest bombing raid to hit South Kordofan, an oil-rich Sudanese province that borders the newly created independent country of South Sudan. At least eight bombs were dropped in the area Wednesday during the school's first day of classes, according to a statement by Samaritan's Purse, Graham's Christian humanitarian group, which supports the school. Two bombs landed inside the compound -- located in the region's Nuba Mountains -- destroying two Heiban Bible College buildings and igniting grass fires across the area, the group said in a statement No injuries were reported. "It was a miracle that no one was injured," the statement added. Graham, who has called on the international community to take out Sudan's air assets and establish a no-fly zone in the region, said in a statement Thursday that he blamed Sudan's air force for the strike. At least four churches have been destroyed since August, the group said. "We are deeply concerned for the welfare and lives of the people of South Kordofan and we condemn the bombing of churches and Christian facilities," added Graham, son of the famed Rev. Billy Graham. More than 78,000 people have fled South Kordofan and Blue Nile states since August of last year after an armed rebellion took root, the United Nations reported. The Sudanese government is thought to have responded to the rebellion by conducting sustained air raids with the use of Russian-made Antonov bombers, which have raised concerns over civilian casualties. Decades of civil war between the north and south, costing as many as 2 million lives, formally ended with a U.S.-brokered peace treaty in 2005. Question: "Where was the location of the bombing?" Answer: "North sudan" Answer:
no
input: Make use of the article to answer the questions. CHAPTER I The Marchioness of Amesbury was giving a garden party in the spacious but somewhat urban grounds of her mansion in Kensington. Perhaps because it was the first affair of its sort of the season, and perhaps, also, because Cecilia Amesbury had the knack of making friends in every walk of life, it was remarkably well attended. Two stockbrokers, Roger Kendrick and his friend Maurice White, who had escaped from the City a little earlier than usual, and had shared a taxicab up west, congratulated themselves upon having found a quiet and shady seat where iced drinks were procurable and the crush was not so great. "Anything doing in your market to-day?" Kendrick asked his younger associate. White made a little grimace. "B. & I., B. & I., all the time," he grumbled. "I'm sick of the name of the damned things. And to tell you the truth, Ken, when a client asks for my advice about them, I don't know what to say." Kendrick contemplated the tips of his patent boots. He was a well-looking, well-turned-out and well-to-do representative of the occupation which he, his father and grandfather had followed,--ten years older, perhaps, than his companion, but remarkably well-preserved. He had made money and kept it. "They say that Rockefeller's at the back of them," he remarked. "They may say what they like but who's to prove it?" his young companion argued. "They must have enormous backing, of course, but until they declare it, I'm not pushing the business. Look at the Board on their merits, Ken." 1. Who was hosting a celebration? 2. What kind? 3. Where? 4. Had there been similar events recently? 5. Where there many people there? 6. How did the stock traders arrive? 7. Where did they come from? 8. Were they sitting in a crowded area? 9. What was the younger man's name? 10. And the other? 11. What was the younger man tired of? 12. Did he have good advice for his clients? 13. What article of clothing was the older man looking at? 14. Was he a poor man? 15. Was he the first in his family to do this work? 16. Who had preceded him? 17. What was the age difference between the two men? 18. Had the older man squandered his earnings? 19. Who did he think was behind stuff? 20. Did the younger man accept this as certain? numbered_answers: 1. The Marchioness of Amesbury 2. a garden party 3. Kensington 4. No 5. Yes 6. taxicab 7. the City 8. No 9. Maurice White 10. Roger Kendrick 11. the name of the damned things 12. No 13. boots 14. No 15. No 16. his father 17. ten years 18. No 19. Rockefeller 20. No input: Make use of the article to answer the questions. CHAPTER XII BOBBY COON AND REDDY FOX PLAY TRICKS It was night. All the little stars were looking down and twinkling and twinkling. Mother Moon was doing her best to make the Green Meadows as light as Mr. Sun did in the daytime. All the little birds except Hooty the Owl and Boomer the Night Hawk, and noisy Mr. Whip-poor-will were fast asleep in their little nests. Old Mother West Wind's Merry Little Breezes had all gone to sleep, too. It was oh so still! Indeed it was so very still that Bobby Coon, coming down the Lone Little Path through the wood, began to talk to himself. "I don't see what people want to play all day and sleep all night for," said Bobby Coon. "Night's the best time to be about. Now Reddy Fox--" "Be careful what you say about Reddy Fox," said a voice right behind Bobby Coon. Bobby Coon turned around very quickly indeed, for he had thought he was all alone. There was Reddy Fox himself, trotting down the Lone Little Path through the wood. "I thought you were home and fast asleep, Reddy Fox," said Bobby Coon. "You were mistaken," said Reddy Fox. "For you see I'm out to take a walk in the moonlight." So Bobby Coon and Reddy Fox walked together down the Lone Little Path through the wood to the Green Meadows. They met Jimmy Skunk, who had dreamed that there were a lot of beetles up on the hill, and was just going to climb the Crooked Little Path to see. 1. Who thinks that being nocturnal is better? 2. Who overheard Coon? 3. Who was the owner of the voice? 4. Did he care what others said about him? 5. True or False: The fox said he was out to hunt rabbits. 6. What was he out for? 7. How many bugs did Skunk think were on the hill? 8. More than a hundred? 9. Why was he thinking about bugs? 10. Where was he going now? 11. Why? 12. To see what? 13. What is the name of one creature that was sleeping? 14. Was an owl awake? 15. What is Boomer? 16. What path was Bobby traveling? 17. Who looked after the Breezes? 18. Is the moon described as female or male? 19. What was she illuminating? 20. What was peering downward? numbered_answers: 1. Bobby Coon 2. a voice right behind Bobby 3. Reddy Fox 4. Yes 5. False 6. to take a walk 7. a lot 8. unknown 9. He had dreamed that there were a lot of beetles 10. to climb the Crooked Little Path 11. to see 12. the hill 13. Mr. Whip-poor-will 14. Yes 15. the Night Hawk 16. the Lone Little Path 17. Old Mother West Wind 18. Female 19. the Green Meadows 20. All the little stars input: Make use of the article to answer the questions. One day, Harry bought a pet hamster name Tom. Tom was round and furry and had a funny smell. Harry loved it when Tom would climb up his arm and into his shirt sleeve. Every day before bed Harry would put Tom into his cage and every morning Harry would take Tom out of his cage and carry him around in his front shirt pocket during the day. Harry would carry Tom everywhere he went. Harry's favorite thing to do was to watch Tom run around in his exercise wheel. Then one day Harry woke and to find that Tom was not in his cage. Tom had gone missing! This made Harry very upset. He looked everywhere for Tom, wondering where he could have disappeared to. Harry called his friends John, Rodney, and Bruno to ask if they knew where Tom was. They said that they didn't know. So Tom asked them if they would help him look for Tom. Only John and Bruno said "yes". to help Harry. After looking for Tom for two hours Bruno found Tom inside an old sock behind Harry's desk. No one knew how he got there. 1. What did Harry buy? 2. What was it's name? 3. How did he look? 4. what was his scent like? 5. What did the animal do that Harry enjoyed? 6. What would he do before he went to sleep? 7. and what about when he awoke? 8. where would he put him? 9. And would he leave him there all day? 10. What did Harry like watching? 11. What happened when Harry awoke one day? 12. How did this make him feel? 13. Where did he look for him at? 14. Who did Harry call to assist in finding the animal? 15. what were their names? 16. who did not agree to help? 17. How long did they look for? 18. Where was he found? numbered_answers:
1. a hamster 2. Tom 3. round and furry 4. funny 5. climb up his arm and into his shirt sleeve 6. put Tom into his cage 7. take Tom out of his cage 8. his front shirt pocket 9. yes 10. Tom run around in his exercise wheel 11. Tom was missing 12. very upset 13. everywhere 14. his friends 15. John, Rodney, and Bruno 16. Rodney 17. two hours 18. behind Harry's desk
Problem: How does the next paragraph end? A woman is doing a tutorial on how to clean a kitchen sink with baking soda, a toothbrush and cloth rag. she A: first takes some baking soda on the rag and scrubs it on the sink. Problem: How does the next paragraph end? A man is talking in front of a rock climbing wall. he A: starts climbing the rock climbing wall. Problem: How does the next paragraph end? How to prune shrubs Thin off any old or dead stems. Shrubs that are old or overgrown may need to be pruned over several years. This is called renewal or renovation pruning. A: Start by using hand shears and lopping shears to remove any old stems on the shrub. Cut them off at a 45 degree angle. Problem: How does the next paragraph end? How to deal with obesity in cockatoos Change your bird's diet. Cockatoos need a diet comprised of 65% to 80% pelleted food and 15% to 30% vegetables. Seeds and fruit should be given in moderation only. A:
Obesity is often caused by a seed-based diet, so invest in high quality pellets designed for cockatoos instead of providing a seed diet. Make sure your bird is actually eating its pellets.
In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. One example is below. Q: For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years Questions:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild. A: China Rationale: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two Q: Champions League holders Real Madrid will face local rivals Atletico Madrid - the team they beat in last season's final - in the quarter-finals of this season's competition. Los Blancos needed extra-time to beat Diego Simeone's men in Lisbon May but the two Madrid sides will face each other again next month as they look to make it all the way to Berlin. Carlo Ancelotti's side scraped past Schalke to reach the last eight, while Atletico required a penalty shootout to see off Bayer Leverkusen at the Vicente Calderon on Tuesday. Real Madrid trio Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema (L-R) are looking to retain the trophyReal Madrid draw Atletico Madrid in UEFA Champions League last eightThe two sides met in last season's final, with Real coming out on topBarcelona face Paris Saint-Germain, while Bayern Munich take on PortoArsenal's conquerors, Monaco, will meet Serie A champions JuventusQuarter-final ties to take place on April 14, 15, 21 and 22CLICK HERE to see how it all unfoldedThese sides have met twice before in the Champions League quarter-final stage. The French side progressed 3-2 on aggregate in 1995, while Barcelona went through on away goals in 2013 (3-3 on agg).Barcelona have never won in three away trips to face PSG (L2 D1), including a 3-2 defeat in this year’ group stage.PSG have lost one and drawn two of their three visits to the Nou Camp to face Barca, including a 3-1 defeat in this year’s group stage.Both teams have scored in six of the seven previous meetings between the sides in European competition. The only game where one team failed to score was in the 1997 Cup Winner’s Cup final, with Barcelona winning 1-0.Lionel Messi has scored three goals in four Champions League games against the French side, while Neymar also scored in both group stage games against them this season.Barca have lost just one of their last 11 games against French opposition, though this was against PSG this season (W6 D4).Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid have already met six times this season with Atleti remaining unbeaten, winning four (including both league clashes) and drawing two.Atletico Madrid have scored exactly once in all four previous European meetings with city rivals Real, winning just once and losing three.Including this season, there has been at least one Spanish team in the Champions League quarter-final for the last 10 campaigns.For only the third time in European Cup history, a quarter-final tie will feature two Spanish sides; however it is the second season in a row that this has happened (Real Madrid v Sevilla in 1958 and Atletico v Barcelona in 2014).Bayern only lost 1 of 22 competitive matches versus Portuguese teams (13 W, 8 D): the European Cup final 1987: 1-2 versus Porto.Bayern won the last knockout tie against a Portuguese team 12-1: 5-0 A and 7-1 H against Sporting in the Last 16 of the CL 2008/09.Porto's one previous knockout European Cup victory over a German side came in the 1987 final; they have been eliminated from three knockout ties since, two against Bayern and one against Schalke.Bayern Munich have kept seven clean sheets in their last nine against Portuguese sides, conceding just twice in total.These two sides have only ever met before in the 97/98 Champions League, when Juventus won 4-1 at home and lost 2-3 in Monte Carlo on their way to the final where they lost 1-0 to Real Madrid.In their 24 European meetings with French teams (including Intertoto), the Old Lady have lost just five times, winning 14 and drawing five.However in the Champions League only, Juve has won just two of their six games against French sides (one win v Monaco in 1998 and a victory against Nantes in 1996).In their 11 European meetings with Italian sides, Monaco have won just three times (D2 L6), although two of those victories have come in their last three clashes with Serie A sides. Question:April 21 - Barcelona vs PSG, Bayern Munich vs _. A:
Porto
Logic ==> School Books are kept in shelf of bedroom. To easily locate books, they are kept in bedroom shelf. bedroom Question ==> Joe kept all of his school books on a shelf where he could easily get to them when he wanted to study. Where was this shelf likely located? Options: - cabinet - school building - bank - bookstore - bedroom ** Movies are often shown in a big hall with a screen and a lot of seats. Theatres are big halls with a big screen and seats for audiences. theater ** When people want to watch a new move, the often go see it at the? Options: - town - conference - bathroom - theater - train station Detailed logic: America is a country with population 32 crores. Tens of thousands of people comes under 32 crores. america Question for this logic: Where could there by tens of thousands of people playing baseball? Options: - america - canada - pitchers mitt - park - sporting goods store Logic ==> Airplane is a flying motor vehicle. Almost all motor vehicles catch fire when hit the ground. catch on fire Question ==> What happens to airplanes when they hit the ground? Options: - accelerate - carry freight - taxi - produce bang - catch on fire ** Foot rails are used in bars normally. Screwdriver can be kept behind the bars if the foot rails are loose. bar ** Because of foot rails coming loose, he always kept a screwdriver behind the what? Options: - toolbox - bookcase - bar - repair shop - toolkit Detailed logic: New human refers to a human baby. Baby items are normally found in the nursery. Bottle used to feed a new human is a baby item. Nursery is not a selling place. nursery Question for this logic:
Where would you find a bottle used to feed a new human? Options: - supermarket - grocery store - vending machine - liquor store - nursery
Detailed logic: Usually used clothings are to be put at an isolated object. In hamper clothings can be kept isolated from unused clothings. hamper Question for this logic: Where would you put clothing that you have already used? Options: - hamper - person - check - house - backpack Logic ==> To help one is to make something easier for someone by offering them one's services. To give assistance also means the same as to help one. help one Question ==> What is someone who enjoys to give assistance likely to do? Options: - helpful - prepared - help one - willing to help - go home ** At white house, a decree can be issued. If the president wanted to ban snakes then he would issue such a decree in a white house. white house ** If the president wanted to ban snakes, where would he issue such a decree? Options: - street - tropical forest - garden of eden - new mexico - white house Detailed logic: Fairground is an outdoor area where fair is held. Popcorn and cotton candy are bought and eaten at fairs. fairgrounds Question for this logic: A person notices popcorn, cotton candy on the grass, where is he likely? Options: - soccer game - fairgrounds - movie theatre - countryside - state park Logic ==> People usually have hairs on top of head. Most common type of hair color is brown. brown hair Question ==> People are genetically most likely to have this on top of their head? Options: - horns - two eyes - brown hair - drug problem - feelings Logic ==> Cats can live in narrow passages. A back alley is a narrow passage. Back alley is a place on the streets. back alley Question ==>
Where does a city cat live? Options: - compost pile - back alley - garbage can - milky way galaxy - backyard
Given the question: It was a very different school from those in China. You're not met by imposing doors and concrete walls, and the buildings were inviting. On the front of the main building was inscribed "Lee Elementary School, 1904." Wow! I knew it was an old school. Surrounding the main building were five trailers . One of them was my classroom, 5T. The "T" stood for Mrs. Toalson, my 5th grade teacher. Mrs Toalson showed me to my seat. A girl sitting at my table greeted me. Her name was Regina, and she was a blonde girl from Ukraine. Her eyes were like diamonds, and we had met at a party two days before. During my first morning, we had math class, PE and science. We didn't even have a break! I wondered why? Mrs Toalson said to us: "Guys, line up for the bathroom break please!" All the kids stood up and went outside. I didn't know what "bathroom break" meant. Was it break time? Lunch time? I was confused. Nevertheless, we followed Mrs. Toalson to the main building. We sat in the hallway across from the bathroom. In Chinese, "bathroom" means the WC, and a "break" means having a rest! Gosh, I thought that was weird and why did we have to go to the bathroom together? "Mary and Regina, you may go." When we heard Mrs. Toalson, we went into the bathroom. The bathroom was clean, and it smelled like perfume. I asked Regina what if someone wanted to go to the bathroom during class time. She told me that there was a special pass called a "bathroom pass." All you had to do was raise your hand with the pass to let Mrs. Toalson know you need to go to the bathroom. Then you would be permitted to go. At 3:30pm, school ended for the day. Students put their textbooks in their cabinets and lined up in front of the change room, where they collected their backpacks and coats. As they walked out of the door, each student said "Good bye" and gave Mrs. Toalson a high five. "Did you have a good day today?" Mrs. Toalson asked me as she hugged me goodbye. "Sure!" I nodded. What does the author think of the first day in her new school? A) Disappointing. B) Satisfying. C) Admiring. D) Doubtful. The answer is:
B
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information. Problem:Which Fox game show did the actor who played the taxi driver hostage from the film collateral go on to host? Solution:
Fox game show "Beat Shazam"
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. See one example below: Problem: For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years Questions:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild. Solution: China Explanation: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two Problem: Washington (CNN) With the special election for Alabama's Senate seat less than two weeks away, the candidates appear headed for a photo finish, with Democrat Doug Jones gaining a slight edge over his Republican competitor Roy Moore, according to a new poll out Saturday. Jones is up 3% among likely voters, with 50% to Moore's 47%, according to a Washington Post-Schar School Poll. The survey found that allegations of improper sexual behavior made against Moore in recent weeks factored heavily in the candidate's drooping numbers. On the topic of moral conduct, 53% of voters said Jones had higher standards. Only about a third of those polled said Moore, a former district attorney, former Alabama state Supreme Court justice, and strong proponent of Christianity, has higher moral standards. Moore is perhaps best known for his strident opposition to LGBT rights and Islam and embrace of Christian theocratic principles.Jones is up 3% among likely voters, with 50% to Moore's 47%53% of voters said Jones had higher moral standards Question:However, the pollsters did not disclose that _ was a sponsor of the poll until the end of the interview to avoid influencing the answers of respondents with opinions about the news organization's coverage of the allegations against Moore. Solution:
Washington Post
Part 1. Definition In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False. Part 2. Example Property tax -- Property tax or 'house tax' is a local tax on buildings, along with appurtenant land. It is and imposed on the Possessor (not the custodian of property as per 1978, 44th amendment of constitution). It resembles the US-type wealth tax and differs from the excise-type UK rate. The tax power is vested in the states and is delegated to local bodies, specifying the valuation method, rate band, and collection procedures. The tax base is the annual rental value (ARV) or area-based rating. Owner-occupied and other properties not producing rent are assessed on cost and then converted into ARV by applying a percentage of cost, usually four percent. Vacant land is generally exempt. Central government properties are exempt. Instead a 'service charge' is permissible under executive order. Properties of foreign missions also enjoy tax exemption without requiring reciprocity. The tax is usually accompanied by service taxes, e.g., water tax, drainage tax, conservancy (sanitation) tax, lighting tax, all using the same tax base. The rate structure is flat on rural (panchayat) properties, but in the urban (municipal) areas it is mildly progressive with about 80% of assessments falling in the first two brackets. Answer: is house tax and property tax are same Explanation: The question generated asks whether the house tax and property tax are the same and can be answered by reading the passage. Additionally, it has a binary answer and hence the generated question is correct. Part 3. Exercise Panera Bread -- Panera Bread Company is an American chain of bakery-café fast casual restaurants in the United States and Canada. Its headquarters are in Sunset Hills, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, and operates as Saint Louis Bread Company in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Offerings include soups, salads, pasta, sandwiches, specialty drinks, and bakery items. Answer:
is panera bread the same as st louis bread company
A same meaning or not problem: OPTIONS: - no - yes It was born on 18 April 1976 in Usera , Spain ( Madrid ) . She was born in Usera , Madrid ( Spain ) on April 18 , 1976 . **** [A]: yes Same meaning? Bhilai Airport is located in Bhilai , Chhattisgarh , India . Bhilai is located at Bhilai Airport , in Chhattisgarh , India . OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no Problem: S1: Southbound the train departed Brighton 10 : 50 and Edinburgh Waverley 10 : 44 and arrived at Glasgow Central 20 : 20 . S2: The train left Glasgow Central 10 : 50 and Edinburgh Waverley 10 : 44 and arrived at Brighton 20 : 20 . Do S1 & S2 convey the same information? OPTIONS: - no - yes A: no Problem: (1) During my entire school years I was in a white environment , with racist people . (2) I was in a racist environment with white people during my school years . Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing? OPTIONS: - no - yes A: no Please check if these have the same meaning. North of South Huntington , NY 110 enters an at-grade crossing with NY 25 ( West Jericho Turnpike ) in the hamlet of Walt Whitman Shops . Just north of Walt Whitman Shops , NY 110 enters an at-grade intersection with NY 25 ( West Jericho Turnpike ) in the hamlet of South Huntington . OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no A same meaning or not problem: OPTIONS: - no - yes The event was played on outdoor grass courts and held from 27 September to 5 October 1887 at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in Wissahickon , Philadelphia . The event was held on grass courts outdoors and played from 27 September to 5 October 1887 at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in Wissahickon , Philadelphia . **** [A]:
no
Definition: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. Input: (CNN) In 1944, the Swedish social scientist Gunnar Myrdal, who would go on to win the Nobel Prize in economics, published a landmark study of the United States titled "An American Dilemma." It was about the condition of blacks in America. He posited that over the course of American history, white prejudice kept African-Americans low in standards of living, health, education, manners and morals. But those low standards in turn confirmed and reinforced white prejudice, setting off a depressing spiral. It is tragic to say that in 2016, 72 years later, those words seem strikingly relevant. The first thing to say about the grotesque shooting of police officers in Dallas last week is that these are not simply cruel and abominable acts but deeply dangerous.Fareed Zakaria: Dallas shootings not simply cruel and abominable but deeply dangerousWe need to all recognize that there is a bigger problem than we want to admit, he says Question:The same is true, of course, about African-_ -- the vast, vast majority of whom it should go without saying are law-abiding citizens. Output:
America
In this task you will be given a passage and a yes/no question based on the passage. You should answer the question using the information from the passage. Example: passage: Franchising is a way for small business owners to benefit from the economies of scale of the big corporation (franchiser). McDonald's and Subway are examples of a franchise. The small business owner can leverage a strong brand name and purchasing power of the larger company while keeping their own investment affordable. However, some franchisees conclude that they suffer the "worst of both worlds" feeling they are too restricted by corporate mandates and lack true independence. It is an assumption that small business are just franchisees, but the truth is many franchisers are also small businesses, Although considered to be a successful way of doing business, literature has proved that there is a high failure rate in franchising as well, especially in UK, where research indicates that out of 1658 franchising companies operating in 1984, only 601 remained in 1998, a mere 36%. question: can a franchise be considered a small business? Example solution: Yes Example explanation: Based on the passage, a franchise can be considered a small business. Problem: passage: The series has been renewed for a sixth season of 26 episodes which will premiere in Canada in September 2018,and in the UK on July 16, 2018. question: will the next step have a season 6?
Solution: Yes
Sentence 1: Ingham wrote that in December 1872 the college newspaper , the `` Algona Collegian '' , reported the following tuition fees : Sentence 2: Ingham wrote that in December , 1872 the college newspaper , the `` Algona Collegian '' reported the following tuition : Do these two sentences convey the same information?
yes
Write the next sentence. At work, Mary takes care of hamsters, but Monica doesn't, so
Monica is the one that works in an ice cream shop.
Answer the following Q with stream of consciousness. Context: "Your Mama Do n't Dance" is a hit 1972 song by the rock duo Loggins and Messina. Released on their self-titled album Loggins and Messina, it reached number four on the Billboard pop chart and number 19 on the Billboard Easy Listening Chart as a single in early 1973. Question: who sang your mama don't dance and your daddy don't rock and roll?
The relevant sentence in the passage is: "Your Mama Do n't Dance" is a hit 1972 song by the rock duo Loggins and Messina. Therefore, the final answer is Loggins and Messina.
Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer: Context: A Message From Our Publisher Congratulations to my wife Bertha Henry on her accomplishments in receiving the 2017 Mark E. Keane ICMA Career Excellence Award When I think of you I remember Proverbs 31.10 "Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. (KJV) –Bobby R. Henry, Sr. Hypothesis: Congratulations to my wife Bertha Henry on her accomplishments in accepting the 2017 Mark E. Keane ICMA Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer: Context: The Heater<br>The heater at Bobby's house didn't work. It was very cold. Bobby spent a few nights at his friend's house. He saved up money to fix the heater. Bobby called a repairman to fix the heater. Hypothesis: Bobby's house got the heater fixed Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer: Context: SAO PAULO May 30 A Brazilian court ordered state-controlled oil firm Petróleo Brasileiro SA to sell natural gas to Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras SA despite the power utility's billionaire debt with the oil company. Eletrobras, as the state-controlled utility is known, plans to use the gas to begin testing a thermal power station under construction in the Amazon region that is scheduled to start operating in June. (Reporting by Luciano Costa; Writing by Bruno Federowski) Hypothesis: The Brazilian court that courted Petróleo Brasileiro SA to sell natural gas to Eletrobras was wrong to do so. Generate a context and a hypothesis. Answer:
Context: ROSEVILLE (CBS13) — Thieves targeted the Apple Store in the Roseville Galleria, making off with merchandise on Tuesday. Roseville Police say four men entered the Apple Store around 8 p.m. on Tuesday and began stealing products on display. They made off with 20 iPhones and at least two Apple computers. The suspects are described as black male adults with hoodies and gloves. No arrests have been made. Nobody was injured during the robbery. Hypothesis: Before robbing the Apple store, the thieves took at least 20 phones from the Microsoft store.
input hypothesis: Dan Stevens produces Bollywood versions of popular american movies Context: Emma Watson and Dan Stevens were perfect in Beauty And The Beast, but what if some cool Indian producer decides to make a Bollywood version of it? They won’t need to think much about casting the leads because Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh‘s fans have already done it! Check it out – Nice! OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No true or false: No Context: Couch<br>Marlon had been independent since 18. At 32 he lost everything, his house, his wife, and his job. He was now moving back into his parents house. He now had to sleep on the same couch he watched cartoons on. Marlon found a new job and moved out within four days. Hypothesis: Marlon had to find a new place to live OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Yes Input: OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No How to operate a wheelchair safely outdoors<br>Stay on even surfaces. Uneven surfaces can make any wheelchair get off balance. Even when someone is pushing a wheelchair, an uneven surface can cause harm. Sentence: A condition for the potentially unsafe operation of a wheel chair is uneven surfaces. Output: Yes Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: And after she had spoken, Bertha Spahr also spoke, as well. She's the department chairperson, and, actually, I had her as a science teacher. And she presented information to the board, documents, that she and I believe other members of the science department had researched on, I guess cases that had been set down before on creationism in the public school system or something of that nature, just to show them that, you know, if they were still considering this idea, that they might, I don't know, be met with some litigation or something. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: Bertha Spahr has talked to johnson **** Answer: It's impossible to say [Q]: But I thought you were saying that if you accept the Copyright Clause argument, then you have a way, in effect, of devaluing the Government's claim of its important interest and important objective when you get to the First Amendment intermediate scrutiny analysis. the copyright clause has to be majority accepted OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: It's impossible to say [Q]: How to cook turkey drumsticks<br>Preheat the oven to 350ºf/175ºc. Peel back the skin. Grip the skin near the bone and gently peel it toward the top of the drumstick. Don't pull it off entirely; just peel it back, so you can tuck butter and seasonings underneath. Turkey drumsticks are not easy to grip. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]:
It's impossible to say
A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer. One example: where did france surrender ww2? Solution is here: Mediterranean Sea Explanation: This is a good example and the output correctly answers the question. Now, solve this: what countries does the mississippi river run through? Solution:
United States of America
Answer the questions at the end based on the text. CHAPTER III. Rome One warm, still day, late in the Roman autumn, our two young men were sitting beneath one of the high-stemmed pines of the Villa Ludovisi. They had been spending an hour in the mouldy little garden-house, where the colossal mask of the famous Juno looks out with blank eyes from that dusky corner which must seem to her the last possible stage of a lapse from Olympus. Then they had wandered out into the gardens, and were lounging away the morning under the spell of their magical picturesqueness. Roderick declared that he would go nowhere else; that, after the Juno, it was a profanation to look at anything but sky and trees. There was a fresco of Guercino, to which Rowland, though he had seen it on his former visit to Rome, went dutifully to pay his respects. But Roderick, though he had never seen it, declared that it could n't be worth a fig, and that he did n't care to look at ugly things. He remained stretched on his overcoat, which he had spread on the grass, while Rowland went off envying the intellectual comfort of genius, which can arrive at serene conclusions without disagreeable processes. When the latter came back, his friend was sitting with his elbows on his knees and his head in his hands. Rowland, in the geniality of a mood attuned to the mellow charm of a Roman villa, found a good word to say for the Guercino; but he chiefly talked of the view from the little belvedere on the roof of the casino, and how it looked like the prospect from a castle turret in a fairy tale. 1. What season was it? 2. what was the weather like? 3. how many people sat under a tree? 4. were they old? 5. were they men or women? 6. where were they? 7. under what tree? 8. what kind? 9. of what? 10. how long had they been there? 11. what mask is there? 12. what kind? 13. where does it stare? 14. with what look? 15. from where? 16. who found something nice to say? 17. about what? 18. what did he discuss? 19. from where? 20. where is that? Numbered answers:
1. autumn 2. warm 3. two 4. no 5. men 6. at the garden-house 7. pines 8. high-stemmed 9. the Villa Ludovisi 10. an hour 11. mask of the famous Juno 12. colossal 13. out 14. blank eyes 15. that dusky corner 16. Rowland 17. the Guercino 18. the view 19. the little belvedere 20. on the roof of the casino
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Another option that you have is to load a pie chart that highlights the distribution ANS: Another option that you have is to load a pie chart that highlights the distribution. QUES: Check rates and availability for Visegradi Street Apartment Then proceed to booking correct the punctuation. CORRECTED: Check rates and availability for Visegradi Street Apartment. Then proceed to booking. Question: A manufacturer of 3 channels highpower led wall washer lww524p at zhongshan karnar lighting electron factory -- Answer: A manufacturer of 3 channels high-power led wall washer lww-5-24p at zhongshan karnar lighting & electron factory. Hi my name is Fleur1 and I am 26 years Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation? Hi, my name is Fleur1 and I am 26 years. input: 115 and if any one wills to injure them fire goes out of their mouth and devours their enemies And if any one wills to injure them thus must he be killed fixed: 11:5 and if any one wills to injure them, fire goes out of their mouth, and devours their enemies. And if any one wills to injure them, thus must he be killed. This may not be easy because your passions are especially strong and your will particularly powerful at the moment Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
This may not be easy, because your passions are especially strong and your will particularly powerful at the moment.
Make use of the article to answer the questions. CHAPTER XXIII I WHEN America entered the Great European War, Vida sent Raymie off to an officers' training-camp--less than a year after her wedding. Raymie was diligent and rather strong. He came out a first lieutenant of infantry, and was one of the earliest sent abroad. Carol grew definitely afraid of Vida as Vida transferred the passion which had been released in marriage to the cause of the war; as she lost all tolerance. When Carol was touched by the desire for heroism in Raymie and tried tactfully to express it, Vida made her feel like an impertinent child. By enlistment and draft, the sons of Lyman Cass, Nat Hicks, Sam Clark joined the army. But most of the soldiers were the sons of German and Swedish farmers unknown to Carol. Dr. Terry Gould and Dr. McGanum became captains in the medical corps, and were stationed at camps in Iowa and Georgia. They were the only officers, besides Raymie, from the Gopher Prairie district. Kennicott wanted to go with them, but the several doctors of the town forgot medical rivalry and, meeting in council, decided that he would do better to wait and keep the town well till he should be needed. Kennicott was forty-two now; the only youngish doctor left in a radius of eighteen miles. Old Dr. Westlake, who loved comfort like a cat, protestingly rolled out at night for country calls, and hunted through his collar-box for his G. A. R. button. Carol did not quite know what she thought about Kennicott's going. Certainly she was no Spartan wife. She knew that he wanted to go; she knew that this longing was always in him, behind his unchanged trudging and remarks about the weather. She felt for him an admiring affection--and she was sorry that she had nothing more than affection. 1. What war did America enter? 2. Who was Carol afraid of? 3. What did he make her? 4. How many enlisted in the Army? 5. Most of the soldiers were sons of who? 6. How old was the youngish doc? 7. What was the radius?
1. the Great European War 2. Vida 3. feel like an impertinent child 4. Six 5. Lyman Cass, Nat Hicks, and Sam Clark 6. forty-two 7. eighteen miles
Teacher:A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: what are the primary languages of france? Student:
French Language
Please capitalize where necessary: he asks her to retrieve a very important briefcase from a secret location in new york city and deliver it to the authorities, but before he can explain further, kate hears voices and then the call ends abruptly. A: He asks her to retrieve a very important briefcase from a secret location in New York City and deliver it to the authorities, but before he can explain further, Kate hears voices and then the call ends abruptly. Q: apparently energinet.dk has not yet found reasons for an adjustment of the danish criteria for operating reserves. A: Apparently Energinet.dk has not yet found reasons for an adjustment of the Danish criteria for operating reserves. Q: if you come across a result on safesearch that leads to mature content, please report it to us – we’re always working to improve our content filters, and this kind of feedback helps us make safesearch safer for everyone. A: If you come across a result on SafeSearch that leads to mature content, please report it to us – we’re always working to improve our content filters, and this kind of feedback helps us make SafeSearch safer for everyone. Problem: based on our extensive experience of working with wood, and the traditional methods of wood floor manufacturing, we’ve explored and developed new pathways and possibilities. Can you repeat this sentence, but capitalize it? Answer: Based on our extensive experience of working with wood, and the traditional methods of wood floor manufacturing, we’ve explored and developed new pathways and possibilities. Text: then i started looking deeper online […] Correct capitalization: Then I started looking deeper online […] Text: transfer from st. moritz to milan malpensa (mxp) airport Correct capitalization:
Transfer from St. Moritz to Milan Malpensa (MXP) airport
TASK DEFINITION: Write the right answer to the question based on the context passage. PROBLEM: What was the reason behind you becoming a Wiccan? I had very bad experiences with the old angry bearded GOD in the Christian religion. He had turned his back on me. He had betrayed me time and time again. So, I left. Still wanting connection with a higher power, I hungered for connection. I liked communing with the Wiccan Gods. I also liked how They made me feel, at peace, and I felt I had the strength to change my own life for the better. They are always there for me. How did you find it? When I was a teen I heard the word Wicca. I didn't know what that was. I was curious and decided to investigate it. So, the next day I went to a book store. I asked the lady behind the counter if they had any books on "Wicca." She got excited and whisked me off to the metaphysical section of the store. She told me she was pagan and started handing me book after book into my arms. Soon I could barely see over the books in my arms. I mumbled behind the books, "Which ONE book would you recommend." She then handed me Scott Cunningham's book Wicca, A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner. I purchased the book and took it home. With my dyslexia it was not easy for me to read. But I started reading and plowed through the book. I found many things I was already doing. He talked about things I already understood to be true. The book rang true for me. I dedicated myself to the God and Goddess when I finished the book. Have you ever had any bad experiences after completing a spell? I did a prosperity spell once and got the opposite reaction I was hoping for. I lost all my income! I realized later my mistakes and redid the spell correctly and then got the results I truly wanted. Question: Who wrote the book, A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner? SOLUTION: Scott Cunningham PROBLEM: If you've ever seen travel photos of Venice or been to Venice yourself, you're probably familiar with the Rialto Bridge. The Ponte di Rialto is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Venice and one of the most iconic landmarks of the Italian city. Even in 1594, when the bridge was only recently completed, a British traveler called it the "eighth wonder of the world." The version of the bridge that most people know was built between 1588 and 1591, but there's been a bridge in this location since around 1180. The Rialto Bridge was the first bridge to cross the Grand Canal, and until the 1800s it remained the only bridge across Venice's major waterway. The Rialto district was the main commercial hub of Venice and people increasingly needed access to buy and sell goods. The first bridge built at this site was a pontoon bridge that was eventually replaced by a wooden bridge in 1264. This wooden bridge was destroyed and rebuilt several times: it burned down during an unsuccessful coup in 1310, and in 1444 collapsed under the weight of a crowd watching a boat parade during a wedding. Its last collapse came in 1524, and by then Venice decided it was time to build a more permanent and durable bridge. Beginning in 1525, many architects submitted designs for the Rialto Bridge, but none of them was unanimously selected for the commission. The elected council overseeing the bridge's construction deliberated and consulted several local builders to figure out how they could erect a stone bridge across the wide Grand Canal. They had a few limitations to consider: the sloped shores on either side, the need for boats to be able to pass underneath, and the practicality of having shops atop the bridge. Andrea Palladio's design for the Rialto Bridge, published in his architectural treatise, Quattro libri, in 1570, featured three arches that would have prevented larger boats from passing under the bridge. Although his design utilized an appealing classical aesthetic, it was rejected in favor of Antonio Da Ponte's. Question: what is author opinion? SOLUTION: iconic landmark PROBLEM: U.S. President Donald Trump has blocked the release of a Democratic rebuttal to a Republican memo alleging FBI abuses of power during an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. In a letter released Friday, White House counsel Don McGahn said Trump had decided not to declassify the Democratic memo "because the memorandum contains numerous properly classified and especially sensitive passages." The president himself expounded on that explanation Saturday on Twitter. "The Democrats sent a very political and long response memo which they knew, because of sources and methods (and more), would have to be heavily redacted, whereupon they would blame the White House for lack of transparency. Told them to re-do and send back in proper form!" Rep. Steny Hoyer, the No. 2-ranking Democrat in the House, released a statement late Friday saying, "It is deeply disturbing that President Trump has blocked the release" of the Democrat-written memo. He said that after Trump on Feb. 2 released "a one-sided, misleading memo written by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee, it is only appropriate that Americans see all the facts." McGahn's letter to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes asked for revisions in the document before it could be released. Nunes released a statement late Friday, saying, "I had warned that the Democratic memo contains many sources and methods ... it's no surprise that these agencies recommended against publishing the memo without redactions." McGahn's statement said because of the "public interest in transparency in these unprecedented circumstances, the president has directed that Justice Department personnel be available to give technical assistance to the committee" in its efforts to revise the document. Trump had until the end of Friday to decide whether to declassify the memo, written by Democrats on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. The president last week authorized the release of the Republican version of the memo, which claimed the FBI improperly obtained a warrant to spy on Carter Page, a former Trump campaign adviser, and his connections to Russia. Question: What issues needed to be address before the Democratic memo could be released? SOLUTION:
Technical assistance and revisions to certain information presented
In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False. Ex Input: Fourth television network -- The October 1986 launch of the Fox Broadcasting Company was met with ridicule. Despite the industry skepticism and initial network instability (due to its early struggles in launching hit programs), the Fox network eventually proved profitable by the early 1990s, becoming the first successful fourth network and eventually surpassing the Big Three networks in the demographics and overall viewership ratings by the early 2000s. Ex Output: by the mid-1980s fox had emerged as a viable fourth network Ex Input: Operation Red Wings -- After the broken transmission from the SEAL reconnaissance and surveillance team, the position and situation of the SEALs became unknown. Members of SEAL Team 10, U.S. Marines, and aviators of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment were prepared to dispatch a quick reaction force, but command for launch from higher special operations headquarters was delayed for a number of hours. A quick reaction force finally launched, consisting of two MH-47 Special Operations Aircraft of the 160th, two UH-60 conventional Army aviation Black Hawk helicopters, and two AH-64 Apache attack helicopters. The two MH-47s took the lead. Upon reaching Sawtalo Sar, the two MH-47s received small arms fire. During an attempt to insert SEALs who were riding in one of the MH-47 helicopters, one of Ahmad Shah's men fired an RPG-7 rocket-propelled grenade, which struck the transmission below the rear rotor assembly, causing the aircraft to immediately plummet to the ground, killing all eight 160th Army Special Operations Aviators and crew, and all eight Navy SEALs who were passengers. Both commanders of the 160th, Ground commander LCDR Erik S. Kristensen, of SEAL Team 10, and aviation element commander Major Stephen C. Reich, were killed in the shootdown. Command and control (C2) at this point was lost, and neither visual nor radio contact could be established with the SEAL reconnaissance and surveillance team. At this point, which was late in the afternoon, storm clouds were moving in over the region. The aircraft returned to their respective bases, and a massive search began, at first from the ground, and then with aviation assets. The 16 bodies of those killed in the MH-47 shootdown were recovered. After an intensive search, the bodies of Dietz, Murphy, and Axelson were eventually recovered, and Marcus Luttrell was rescued, his survival due in part to the aid of a local Afghan villager in the village of Salar Ban, roughly 0.7 miles (1.1 km) down the northeast gulch of Sawtalo Sar from the location of the ambush. Ex Output: were all the bodies recovered from operation red wings Ex Input: Donald Driver -- On July 22, 2017, Driver was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Ex Output:
is donald driver in the hall of fame
Problem: How does the sentence end? James wore the T-shirt to the concert and left the jacket at home because the Answer: T-shirt was less tight-fitting and he wanted to be comfortable. Problem: How does the sentence end? Bacon is a lot more important for Rachel than Tanya because Answer: Rachel likes to eat meat everyday. Problem: How does the sentence end? Maria asked Megan if she would help clean the garage but Answer: Megan did not care if work got done around the house. Problem: How does the sentence end? Carrie asked Angela what medicine the doctor had said to get because Answer:
Carrie had forgotten.
Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context? Context: Chris McKendry (born Christine McKendry February 18, 1968) is a journalist for ESPN, a role she has served since 1996. She was co-anchor of the 11-1pm ET weekday block of live ESPN "SportsCenter" shows, alongside Jay Crawford. As of April 1, 2016, she serves as full-time on-site host for ESPN tennis coverage of the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open. Hypothesis: Chris McKendry enjoys playing tennis
It's impossible to say
Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: Arlette Roxburgh is a Trinidadian American singer and songwriter. She was born in Trinidad. She is best known for singing The Star-Spangled Banner before every New Jersey Devils home game started. When the Nets were in New Jersey, she also sang the national anthem before their home games at the time as well. Hypothesis: Arlette Roxburgh is a Trinidadian American singer and songwriter. She was born in Trinidad.Trinidad is in the Caribbean . When the Nets were in New Jersey, she also sang the national anthem before their home games at the time as well. The Nets are a football team. **** Answer: It's impossible to say Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales is a compilation of Irish pub songs, various pop culture inspired songs and parodies, and live versions of songs from the Bards' previous albums. A romantic Italian folk song, "Santa Lucia," is also included. The song "Happily Ever After" was inspired by the children's book, "The Paper Bag Princess", and "Buttercup's Lament" was inspired by The Princess Bride. Hypothesis: Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales contains pieces of music. **** Answer: Yes Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: The Base 2: Guilty as Charged is a 2000 action/adventure film written by C. Courtney Joyner and Jeff Albert, produced Dana Dubovsky and Mark L. Lester, directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Antonio Sabato Jr. and James Remar. It is also the sequel to the 1999 film "The Base". Hypothesis: Mark L. Lester both directed and starred in The Base 2: Guilty as Charged. **** Answer:
No
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task. A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer. where did france surrender ww2? Solution: Mediterranean Sea Why? This is a good example and the output correctly answers the question. New input: what other jobs did benjamin franklin have? Solution:
Diplomat
Instructions: In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them. Input: There is such a thing as a free cup of coffee. Just ask Jonathan Stark, a mobile applications consultant from Providence, R.I., who started conducting an experiment in social sharing in July. That's when he began letting people download his Starbucks card to their smartphones to buy coffee on him. Really. Stark, 42, calls it "broadcasting money." He asked only that people keep purchases to $3 or less and that they tweet about his project. And, if they wanted to pay it forward, to add some money to the card. His Twitter account posts the card's balance. Stark was researching mobile payments for a Boston start-up when he hit on an idea: He says he took a screen shot of the bar code in the Starbucks app on his iPhone. He emailed the screen shot to himself. Then he could open that email on any of his phones so the Starbucks barista could scan it. Then he made the screen shot available to the world. People who didn't have smartphones printed out the screen shot. One person even had the barista scan his laptop. In the beginning, he had fewer than 100 people following him on Twitter, so the card balance always remained fairly low. But over the weekend, Stark's experiment was discovered and the lattes began flowing. Stark estimates that the Starbucks card has gone through about $4,400, most of it in the last two days. That's $4,000 in anonymous donations, he said. "95% of people are super cool and like the idea. The last I checked, about an hour ago, the number of people getting drinks versus people contributing money was 2 to 1," Stark said. He has noticed an interesting dynamic: "Every time the balance gets really high, it brings out the worst in people: Someone goes down to Starbucks and makes a huge purchase. I don't know if they are buying coffee beans or mugs, or transferring money to their own card or what. But as long as the balance stays low, say $20 to $30, it seems like it manages itself. I haven't put any money on it in a while. All the money going through the card right now is the kindness of strangers." What has he learned? Mobile payments are the wave of the future: They are easy and convenient, and he predicts consumers will put up very little resistance to switching from credit cards -- as long as banks and merchants sort out the fees and who's responsible for fraud and the like, he said. And, although he has gotten negative reactions from people who say he should donate money to a good cause rather than give away coffee to people with smartphones, he sees his experiment as setting an example of "humans being good." "It's literally giving people hope," Stark said. "Ultimately the goal is for more people to do this kind of thing. I admit it seems a little frivolous to give away coffee to people with iPhones. But imagine if you had a CVS card and you could give someone $10 for their Alzheimer's medication. The concept of frictionless social giving is very attractive. And this is just the beginning of that." RELATED: Google planning mobile payment test in San Francisco, New York Mobile payments company Square lands $100-million investment Jack Dorsey is one of the busiest guys in tech -- Jessica Guynn Photo: Jonathan Stark. Credit: Erica Smith (@esmith43 on Twitter) ||||| In case it wasn't obvious from the complete lack of design, this site is totally not affiliated with Starbucks. About Jonathan's Card Hi! I'm Jonathan Stark. You can download this picture of my Starbucks card to your phone and buy coffee at Starbucks with it. Seriously. My card gets charged, you don't. Details are here. If you're feeling generous, you can also add money to my Starbucks card by doing this and enjoy some serious good karma. Jonathan's Card is an experiment in social sharing of physical goods using digital currency on mobile phones. I stumbled on the idea while doing research related to my work with Mobiquity related to Broadcasting Mobile Currency. Based on the similarity to the "take a penny, leave a penny" trays at convenience stores in the US, I've adopted a similar "get a coffee, give a coffee" terminology for Jonathan's Card. As it turns out, this is actually a new take on a wonderful old italian custom called Caffe Pagato, which translates to English as "Coffee Paid". Thanks to Francesco Pierfederici for alerting me to this article: Italian Lifestyle: the "caffe' pagato" (paid coffee) Custom For the record, Jonathan's Card, Jonathan Stark (me), this site, or anything else I've ever said or done is totally not affiliated with Starbucks. Regardless of the fact that I should be paying rent in this particular location. ||||| Output:
Need a pick-me-up but can't afford a dose of caffeine at your local Starbucks? Jonathan Stark can help. The mobile applications consultant is currently running a social sharing experiment—he's letting people use his Starbucks card to buy coffee, at no cost to them. Stark hit on the idea while researching mobile payments, which he believes are the wave of the future. He began allowing people to download a picture of his Starbucks card's bar code and use it—on their smartphones, via a printout, even on their laptops—and he also asked people to pay it forward by helping to fund the card. The experiment picked up over the weekend, when it went viral; most of the $4,400 that had been spent on the card as of yesterday had been spent in the prior two days. Stark estimates $4,000 of that was funded by anonymous donations, since he hasn't put money on it in a while. "All the money going through the card right now is the kindness of strangers," he tells the Los Angeles Times. And though some have criticized him for "[giving] away coffee to people with iPhones," he sees it as "giving people hope. ... Imagine if you had a CVS card and you could give someone $10 for their Alzheimer's medication." Want to use the card? Read more here or check the balance on Twitter.
input hypothesis: the agent is aged 20 Context: German Siemens and ThyssenKrupp may sell relevant core technology to China, which owns the first commercially operated maglev line. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No true or false: It's impossible to say Context: That's right. That's the important hurdle, and we'd like to jump that first, but the other ones, Justice, you're right, in 1831 and in 1909 Congress extended terms in a way that is inconsistent with the strongest form of the test that we have advanced. Those extensions, however, were never challenged in any court and certainly not considered by this Court. Hypothesis: Congress has somebody in it named fiona OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No It's impossible to say Input: OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No How to grow bamboo from seed<br>Buy a miniature indoor greenhouse. You can purchase a greenhouse kit from gardening companies that will contain almost everything you'll need to plant bamboo seeds. The kit will have a holding tray, a number of peat pellets, labels, and a lid to create the greenhouse effect. Sentence: Greenhouse kits contain a holding tray, peat pellets, water, and a lid. Output: No Problem: Read the following paragraph and determine if the hypothesis is true: "Don't Make Me Come Over There and Love You" is a song written by Jim Lauderdale and Carter Wood, and recorded by American country artist George Strait. It was released in November 2000 as the second single from his self-titled album. The song reached #17 in the United States. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No Hypothesis: George Strait no longer performs. **** Answer: It's impossible to say [Q]: Isabelle Guérard (born July 1, 1978) is a Canadian film and television actress. She garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination as Best Actress at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards in 2013 for "The Storm Within (Rouge sang)", and a Jutra Award nomination as Best Actress in 2010 for "Détour". Isabelle Guérard is an American film and television actress. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]: No [Q]: All genetically modified food, including soya or maize oil produced from GM soya and maize, and food ingredients, must be labelled. Genetically modified food is nasty. OPTIONS: - Yes - It's impossible to say - No [A]:
It's impossible to say
Not as a nurse, but as a patient. I had my appendix removed in about 1970 before keyhole surgery and the surgeon had not properly stitched the inside incision. This meant I was slowly “leaking” blood into the area between my abdominal cavity lining and my skin. I was kept in the hospital for two weeks and every day the same nurse would come along and open the end of the incision in my skin to relieve the pressure caused by the pooling of my blood. That was fine for the first five days, but the weekend came and she was off duty. Apparently, nobody else knew what to do. By Monday morning, I was in agony and when she arrived, she was appalled I had not been drained during the weekend. The other thing that happened during the weekend was the end of the skin incision, which she had opened, had mostly healed meaning there was no convenient hole for the blood to be drained. The nurse used a sharp pair of scissors to reopen one end of the partly-healed incision, but still the blood would not simply drain of its own accord. She used both hands to squeeze downwards onto the swollen blood reservoir. At first, there was no reaction except agonizing pain, but after a few seconds and a very hard squeeze, the stinking, coagulated blood jetted out of the hole she’d made squirting across the ceiling, down the wall and down her full-length coating her face and the front of her uniform. Despite the pain, I couldn’t keep myself from laughing loud and long. She then dressed the wound, directed some junior nurses to clean the ceiling and the wall while she went to clean herself. I apologized for laughing the following day when she returned. She told me she appreciated the humor of the situation so there was no “hard feelings.” The author's blood was not drained after the first five days in the hospital for how long? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - twenty four hours - forty eight to fifty four hours - not enough information - thirty six hours forty eight to fifty four hours Emily Nagoski is a badass Ph.D. who teaches human sexuality. She wrote a book – Come As You Are. Here’s a secret: the entire sexology community was eager to get their mitts on her book, it was very exciting. I can’t recall the last time there was that much hullabaloo about one book. In this important book, Dr Nagoski explains the interplay between sexual desire and stress — a concept that gives us a unique insight into what is going on in women’s sex lives. THE ACCELERATOR AND THE BRAKES This concept is a big deal. Think of the accelerator and the brake of a car. Each pedal acts independently from one another; you can press on the accelerator and you can stomp on the brakes. You can even press both at the same time. We don’t often press them at the same time – in fact, I was specifically told NOT to do that in driver’s ed – but anyhow, pretend you do. If you press both pedals all the way to the floor of the car, do you stop or go? That’s right, you STOP! Ok, now get this, your brake pedal is all the stress you have and your accelerator is your sexual desire. In the same way that the brake and accelerator of a car are two separate pedals yet also inextricably linked, so are your stress and your arousal. They are not the same things, yet have everything to do with one another. If your stress level is high, the majority of women have brakes that turn on, meaning, no matter how much sexy stuff is going on around her, she does not want sex at all. It is like she is pressing down the brakes and the accelerator at the same time. This isn’t the case for all women; some women have extremely sensitive brakes or extremely sensitive accelerators. And as Nagoski has found, while this correlation between stress and sexual desire is more common for women, men experience it too (just not quite as often). Who wrote the book "Come As You Are"? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - A student - Emily Nagoski - An anonymous author - not enough information Emily Nagoski For years, Aimee Lind, a librarian at the Getty Research Institute, has been struggling with ways to make architecture archives more accessible to users. To help solve this problem, she co-founded the California Architecture Archives Network (or CalArchNet) with her Cal Poly SLO colleague Jessica Holada. Together they have organized a series of one-day mini-conferences designed to foster dialogue and collaboration among librarians, archivists, and curators at California institutions that house architecture archives. The goal of these semiannual meetings is to create a space for convergence among professionals who intersect with architectural archives in different ways. Architecture archives, often containing large drawings and scale models, present unique problems due to their size and fragility. CalArchNet participants are interested in improving the overall user experience for visitors to the archives by looking for solutions to obstacles to access. This space for an informal exchange of ideas provides an opportunity to be transparent about the challenges repositories face when managing and processing architecture holdings, as well as encourages investigation and experimentation into ways new technologies may help to solve accessibility issues, such as improved interaction with digitized collections via the IIIF protocol or 3D-scanned facsimile models and virtual walk-throughs. October 27 marked the third meeting of CalArchNet, held at the Palm Springs Art Museum, Architecture and Design Center, with representatives from 13 institutions in attendance. Topics discussed included historic site preservation research methodology, leveraging statewide resources to enhance discovery of collections, security considerations, GIS mapping technologies, and the use of linked open data to make connections between collections. The day concluded with a curator-led tour of the exhibition Albert Frey and Lina Bo Bardi: A Search for Living Architecture. If you’re an archivist, librarian, or curator working with architecture... What is probably true about Jessica Pick the correct answer from the following options: - not enough information - She does not want people to have access - She is not interested in architecture - She is a librarian too
She is a librarian too
Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a context passage, a question about that paragraph, and a possible answer to that question. The task is to check the validity of the answer. Answer with "Yes" or "No". Input: The modern Republic of Turkey dates only from 1923, but the history of the land within its borders stretches back to the dawn of humanity. Widespread finds of Stone Age implements in cave excavations show that Anatolia was already inhabited during the Middle of the Palaeolithic period (about 200,000 to 40,000 years ago). By Neolithic times, organized communities had arisen, such as the one at Çatalhöyük, near Konya, Turkey's most important prehistoric site. This town, which flourished between 6500 and 5500 b.c. , had flat-roofed houses of mud and timber decorated with wall-paintings, some of which show patterns that still appear on Anatolian kilims. The advent of the Bronze Age (about 3200 b.c. ), and the spread of city-states ruled by kings, is marked by the appearance of royal tombs containing bronze objects in such places as Troy in the west, and Alacahöyük near Ankara. Around this time the Sumerian civilization living in Mesopotamia (the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in present-day Iraq) founded and developed the cuneiform script, the world's oldest form of writing on record. The technique was introduced by Assyrian traders 1,000 years later in­to Anatolia, where it was qui­ck­ly adopted by the indigenous Hatti people, who, at this point, had already reached an ad­­vanced state of civilization. The Hittites: The capital of the Hatti was Kanesh (modern Kültepe, near Kayseri). Cuneiform tablets found here record the arrival in Anatolia of warlike invaders around the second mill­ennium b.c. Their origins remain a my­s­tery (their written language was finally deciphered in 1915), but they came from the direction of the Caucasus moun­tains, spreading destruction and disorder throughout Anatolia. It was two hundred years before they were firmly entrenched in their newly conquered empire. The newcomers were the Hittites, and their domination of Anatolia can be divided into three distinct periods: the Old Kingdom (c. 1600–1450 b.c. ), then the New or Empire Period (c. 1450–1200 b.c. ), and the Late Hittite Period (c. <sep>How long did it take after the town near Çatalhöyük flourished for the advent of the Bronze Age?<sep>2300-3000 years Output:
Yes
Question: Alice's Adventures in Wonderlandis one of the most loved children's books of all time, and many adults enjoy it as well. It tells the story of a young girl named Alice, who follows a rabbit entering a magical world called Wonderland. She has many experiences which seem to change the rules of reasoning or common sense. The popularity of the book comes from its imagination, interesting story, and art work. The writer of the book is Lewis Carroll. In fact, Lewis Carroll was not the writer's real name. His real name was Charles Dodgson. One day, he took a boat ride down the Thames River to have a picnic with three little girls who were friends of the family. To keep them entertained on the ride, he told them a story in which Alice, the middle child, was the main character. They enjoyed the story very much. Charles later wrote the story down under the nameAlice's Adventures Under Groundand gave it to Alice as a Christmas present. Later, he gave a copy to his friend George MacDonald. George read it to his children and they loved it. George suggested to Charles that he make a book from his story. Charles then wrote more parts to the story until it was around 35,000 words. It was first printed in 1866, with art work by John Tenniel, under the nameAlice's Adventures in Wonderland. The book was an immediate success. One of its first fans was Queen Victoria. She immediately requested a collection of all of Lewis Carroll's works. She was surprised to find that they included many works on math. In fact, Charles Dodgson was a highly respected mathematician. This can be seen in many puzzles and plays on reasoning that appear in his books and poems. Since the story was first printed, it has kept selling up to the present day. It has been translated into over fifty languages and has had several movies based on it. The passage is mainly about _ . A) Charles' family life B) the birth of a book and its lasting influences C) a magical world called Wonderland D) a girl's adventurous experiences Answer:
B
My dearest Lily, Forgive me. I would be with you now, rather than closeted in my study, but I do not wish you or our children to witness my demise. I love you. I tell you now, so that you will know that my last thought was of you. I have placed my affairs in order -- do not fear, my love, you will be well provided for -- all that is required of my remaining time is to explain the events which have led to my death. Though the scene will seem so similar to my elder brother's death, I would not wish you to think I had taken my own life in the manner in which Edmund took his. When Dr V came to see me some weeks ago, he brought with him the bottle of strychnine that now sits empty upon my desk. He was in high spirits, because his latest alchemical experiment had been a success, and brought the strychnine in order to demonstrate the efficacy of his elixir. In truth, his very presence could be considered proof, since he had been dead earlier that morning, but, as I had not witnessed his revival, he wished me to see the results first hand. At his request, I summoned the chambermaid, while he prepared a syringe of strychnine. I thought he would ask her to procure a hen or some such thing for use in his demonstration however, when she arrived, Dr V-- plunged the syringe into her arm with no warning. I leapt from my chair, but before I could do more than cross the room, the strychnine took effect with results that horrified me. Even though I had complete confidence in Dr V's elixir, I could not restrain a cry of dismay as the chambermaid's head tilted back in a sudden convulsion. Her lips tightened, giving her the appearance of laughter and she dropped to her knees, clawing at her throat. Her back arched, pitching her over so that she lay with only her head and heels touching the carpet. who took the elixir Pick the correct answer from the following options: - not enough information - a slave - the doctor - a hen the doctor (Question) White House officials on Wednesday laid out plans to send National Guard troops to the United States’ southern border with Mexico, as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to confront what he says is a growing problem with illegal immigrants. The decision to deploy the U.S. military to the border represents a major new aspect of Trump’s wide-ranging immigration crackdown. But major parts of the move are unclear, including how many troops will be sent, when they will deploy, or what exactly they will do. “It will take time to have the details in place, but we are beginning today and are moving quickly,” said Kirstjen Nielsen, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. “We are anxious to have this support.” In the U.S., the active duty military is generally restricted from domestic law enforcement functions, which would include apprehending border crossers. However, U.S. presidents have deployed the National Guard to the border to act in support roles. Nielsen said the National Guard troops will help with border surveillance and other “support functions.” She declined to say how large the force would be, but she did say it would include “as many (troops) as is needed to fill the gaps today.” A senior Trump administration official declined to say whether the National Guard troops will be armed, saying those details are still being worked out. But the official said the force would be effective. “Suffice it to say, for individuals looking to pay a smuggler to get in the United States right now, that would be a very unwise investment,” the official said. Trump signed a proclamation authorizing the move Wednesday evening. But states must also approve the decision before deploying their guard members. Trump repeatedly has threatened to deploy the military to help secure the border, especially as a caravan of Central American migrants makes it way north through Mexico, with some headed for the U.S. How many states declined to approve the decision to send troops to the southern border? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - half of all states - most states - none of the states - not enough information (Answer) not enough information Ques: “Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!” I was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt” bit was what really got me. I wasn’t even wearing my sweatshirt. So. There was a substitute teacher in my literacy class, so my class was split. half of us did actual work, and the other half watched a documentary. Ben, Evan, Isabelle and myself were put together in the class watching the super boring documentary. We got bored, so, when Ben left the classroom for a bit and left his jacket behind, I don’t remember why, but, I put on his sweatshirt and traded it for mine. This turned into everyone swapping sweatshirts for the next hour until school was out. At one point I was called to the office to deliver a message to a different classroom. I walked out of the office with the information, and turned around at the sound of my name. “Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!” I smiled and thanked her like the nice human being I want people to think I am. Once she started down the stairs I looked down at my sweatshirt. Black and orange? Nike? But my sweatshirt’s gray and purple! Then I remembered our little game of “try not to get caught swapping sweatshirts and giggling”. I wasn’t wearing my sweatshirt. Someone else had it. I was wearing Evan’s. It’s also kind of sad because that was one of the only compliments I’ve gotten from a stranger all year. Complimented on something that wasn’t even mine… Welcome to my life, everybody! What did the students do after the bell? Pick the correct answer from the following options: - got their correct sweatshirts back - not enough information - all went to the office - found the girl who complimented the sweatshirts Ans:
got their correct sweatshirts back
when you make your booking with kameliapamporovo.com you receive a unique number of your reservation. Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
When you make your booking with Kameliapamporovo.com you receive a unique number of your reservation.
Definition: In this task, you will be presented with a passage and have to answer a question based on your understanding of the events inferred from the passage. Try to find the best answer that is most likely to fill in "_". Note that the URLs in the text have been replaced with [Link]. Input: Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump has gone public with his war against the House Freedom Caucus, pushing into full view growing frustration shared by House Speaker Paul Ryan less than a week after the GOP health care bill crashed amid feuding between rival Republican factions. Trump targeted conservative House members within his own party in a tweet Thursday morning that told his supporters "we must fight" the House Freedom Caucus as well as Democrats next year. "The Freedom Caucus will hurt the entire Republican agenda if they don't get on the team, & fast. We must fight them, & Dems, in 2018!" Trump tweeted.The House Freedom Caucus has been partially blamed for defeat a GOP bill on health careTrump has now publicly criticized the caucus several times Question:For the moment, there's limited evidence that real work towards wrangling Democrats for Trump's agenda is taking place and even less evidence enough _ exist to make any effort along those lines worthwhile. Output:
Democrats
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: 4 years ago 0927 RedTube lactating secretary funny office pregnant ANS: 4 years ago 09:27 RedTube lactating, secretary, funny, office, pregnant QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Translated to other languages supported by vB Enterprise Translator 472 ANS: Translated to other languages supported by vB Enterprise Translator 4.7.2 QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Wearing a wet suit and a helmet you can follow the water upstream if you are so inclined and if you have an interest in botany there are many signs that explain and describe the local flora ANS: Wearing a wet suit and a helmet you can follow the water upstream if you are so inclined, and if you have an interest in botany there are many signs that explain and describe the local flora. QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Japanese massage Japanese lesbian massage Japanese lesbian ANS:
Japanese massage, Japanese lesbian, massage, Japanese, lesbian
In Meadowvale , California , on June 9 , 1970 , three babies are born at the height of a total eclipse . Due to the sun and moon blocking Saturn , which controls emotions , the babies develop into children who are heartless and uncaring , with no feelings of remorse for their awful offences . Ten years later , in 1980 , Curtis , Debbie and Steven begin to kill the adults around them and are able to escape detection because of their youthful and innocent fa ades . However , when Timmy and Joyce discover their crimes , they find themselves as the targets of the evil children . Their attempt to warn their neighbors about them are ignored . Soon enough , Beverly discovers Debbie 's horrible secret with the newspaper clippings as evidence as proof and learns that she , Curtis and Steven were responsible for the murders . She realizes that Joyce and Timmy were telling the truth all along and confronts her sister for it . Beverly and Mrs. Brody forbids Debbie from hanging out with Curtis and Steven . Debbie responds by killing her older sister in retaliation with a bow and arrow . They soon attempt to murder Joyce and Timmy . However , they fight back and manages to capture Steven and Curtis . While Timmy calls the police from a neighbor 's house , Debbie manages to escape from the backyard and gets inside her mother 's car . She manages to lie about Curits and Steven trying to set her up to take the fall for the attacks . At the end , Curtis and Steven are arrested by the police much to the shock and anger of the town . Question: "How old were the three children when they first began to kill?" Response: "Ten years old, because they were born in 1970 (Sent 1), and started killing adults in 1980 (Sent 3)" Based on the paragraph, is the response to the question is factually correct?
yes
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information. Q: What was the nationality of Marco Garibaldi's former partner? A:
American
Question: I first went to Harrow in the summer term. The school had the biggest swimming pool I had ever seen. It was a good joke to come up behind a naked boy, and push him into the pool. I made quite a habit of this with boys of my own size or less. One day I saw a boy wrapped in a towel on the side of the pool. He was no bigger than I was, so I thought him _ . Coming secretly behind, I pushed him in, holding on to his towel so that it would not get wet, I was surprised to see an angry face come out from the water, and a being of great strength masking its way by face strokes to the shore. I fled, but in vain. He overtook me, seized me violently, and threw me into the deepest part of the pool. I soon climbed out on the other side, and found myself surrounded by a crowd of younger boys." Do you know what you have done?" they said, "It's Amery; he is in Grade Six. He is champion at gym; he has got his football honor." I was frightened and felt ashamed. How could I tell his position when be was wrapped in a bath towel and so small." He didn't seem pleased at all, so I added in a most brilliant word," My father, who is a great man, is also small." At this be laughed, and after some general words about my rude behavior and how I had better be careful in the future, signified the incident was closed. The writer thought Amery" a fair game" because the boy . A) was of similar size B) was fond of games C) looked like an animal D) was good at sports Answer:
A
Problem: Continue the following story. Aaron worried college was too expensive and he wouldn't be able to finish it but Matthew disagreed, OPTIONS: - Aaron wasn't easily convinced. - Matthew wasn't easily convinced. Here's how I want to continue it: Aaron wasn't easily convinced. Problem: Natalie took the hand of Monica and pulled them towards the new dawn that was ahead. OPTIONS: - Natalie is a follower. - Monica is a follower. My choice: Monica is a follower. [Q]: How does the sentence end? On the way to the movies, we ran into some old friends while getting in line and they bought our tickets to the OPTIONS: - line . - movies . [A]: movies . QUES: Continue writing. Monica hated the smell of hibiscus , while Victoria loved it, so OPTIONS: - Monica avoided walking through the garden. - Victoria avoided walking through the garden. +++++++++ ANS: Monica avoided walking through the garden. Problem: How does the sentence end? Betty hardly ever cleaned their fish tank but Christine cleaned theirs religiously. OPTIONS: - Betty came home to find all their fish were well. - Christine came home to find all their fish were well. Answer: Christine came home to find all their fish were well. sentence: The eggs smelled much worse than the potatoes because the OPTIONS: - eggs were several days rotten. - potatoes were several days rotten. complete:
eggs were several days rotten.
In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage. Q: What caused the collapse of the Russian defenses?, Context: For months each side had been building forward rifle pits and defensive positions, which resulted in many skirmishes. Artillery fire aiming to gain superiority over the enemy guns.:450–462 September saw the final assault. On 5 September, another French bombardment (the sixth) was followed by an assault by the French Army on 8 September resulting in the capture of the Malakoff by the French, and following their failure to retake it, the collapse of the Russian defences. Meanwhile, the British captured the Great Redan, just south of the city of Sevastopol. The Russians retreated to the north, blowing up their magazines and the city fell on 9 September 1855 after a 337-day-long siege.:106 A:
failure to retake it
Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a context passage, a question about that paragraph, and a possible answer to that question. The task is to check the validity of the answer. Answer with "Yes" or "No". Input: Nine families displaced by a fire at Alamo Hills Apartments in March filed lawsuits Wednesday against the apartment complex. They allege that the complex could have done more to protect belongings they were forced to abandon in the aftermath of the blaze. Bernard Dempsey Jr., an attorney with Western Michigan Legal Services, the group that represents the tenants, said Alamo Hills gave the displaced families very limited opportunity to remove belongings. "They were given three days to get their stuff out, and if they couldn't get moved out in three days, their stuff was discarded," Dempsey said. "Alamo Hills just threw it out." Others, he said, lost possessions to looters after the March 23 blaze, which left 78 people temporarily homeless. According to the lawsuit, the tenants were prohibited from entering their apartments to retrieve possessions and were promised that the complex would provide security. A spokesperson for PM One, the company that manages Alamo Hills, could not be reached for comment. Nine separate suits were filed in 8th District Court, which handles civil claims of less than $25,000. "We're asking for the reimbursement of the value of their property and a small amount for stress -- $3,000 on top of their out-of-pocket expenses for their lost stuff," Dempsey said. "They're not looking to get rich off this. A lot of this is simply because they were treated so badly." Dempsey said most of the tenants who filed suits still live at the apartment complex, although many are trying to find homes elsewhere. "The new apartments (they were provided) were not in very good shape. That's actually one of the claims," he said. <sep>What are the nine families asking for in their lawsuits?<sep>Reimbursement of the value of their property and $3,000 on top of their out-of-pocket expenses Output:
Yes
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Instructions: In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage. Input: Text can either be included by intention or what?, Context: When comparing different documents, or "witnesses", of a single, original text, the observed differences are called variant readings, or simply variants or readings. It is not always apparent which single variant represents the author's original work. The process of textual criticism seeks to explain how each variant may have entered the text, either by accident (duplication or omission) or intention (harmonization or censorship), as scribes or supervisors transmitted the original author's text by copying it. The textual critic's task, therefore, is to sort through the variants, eliminating those most likely to be un-original, hence establishing a "critical text", or critical edition, that is intended to best approximate the original. At the same time, the critical text should document variant readings, so the relation of extant witnesses to the reconstructed original is apparent to a reader of the critical edition. In establishing the critical text, the textual critic considers both "external" evidence (the age, provenance, and affiliation of each witness) and "internal" or "physical" considerations (what the author and scribes, or printers, were likely to have done). Output:
by accident
Detailed logic: Tennessee is state of US where one can find thousands of fiddle. Tennessee culture consist of old time fiddle music. tennessee Question for this logic: What is a place that could have tens of thousands of fiddle? Options: - tennessee - band practice - orchestra - violin case - music store Detailed logic: Propitious means indicating a good chance of success. Feeling bad about one’s odds means thinking low chance of success. propitious Question for this logic: Sarah felt bad about their odds. Billy disagreed with her. What did he think about their odds? Options: - first rate - adequate - good - propitious - sufficient Detailed logic: One can introduce a person to tell new people about them. Introducing one human can give various assumptions liek one being native to another. introduced Question for this logic: Sam thought that James was a native, because of how Lane did what to James? Options: - guide foreigners - introduced - foreigner - established - immigrant Detailed logic: Feel remorse is likely to be the feeling of someone who hurts someone else. feel remorse Question for this logic:
What is likely to be the feeling of someone who hurts someone else? Options: - feel remorse - will resent - anger - sadness - bad karma
Problem:Passage: On 10 September 2008, the U.S. Navy signed a $5.1 billion contract with Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia, to design and construct the carrier. Northrop had begun advance construction of the carrier under a $2.7 billion contract in 2005. The carrier was constructed at the Huntington Ingalls (formerly Northrop Grumman) Newport News Shipbuilding facilities in Newport News, Virginia, which employs 19,000 workers. Question: Based on this passage, where was the uss gerald ford ship built? Solution:OK... This is the relevant information: The carrier was constructed at the Huntington Ingalls (formerly Northrop Grumman) Newport News Shipbuilding facilities in Newport News, Virginia, which employs 19,000 workers. the Huntington Ingalls ( formerly Northrop Grumman ) Newport News Shipbuilding facilities in Newport News , Virginia. Student A:New York City is situated in the Northeastern United States, in southeastern New York State, approximately halfway between Washington, D.C. and Boston. The location at the mouth of the Hudson River, which feeds into a naturally sheltered harbor and then into the Atlantic Ocean, has helped the city grow in significance as a trading port. Most of New York City is built on the three islands of Long Island, Manhattan, and Staten Island. Answer this question based on the passage: what part of the us is new york in? Student B:OK... This is the relevant information: New York City is situated in the Northeastern United States, in southeastern New York State, approximately halfway between Washington, D.C. and Boston. the Northeastern United States , in southeastern New York State , approximately halfway between Washington , D.C. and Boston. Problem:The story revolves around Arjun (Emraan Hashmi), a street-smart young conman with an obsession for making a quick buck. He has a chance meeting with a girl at a mall and falls in love at first sight. Zoya was gazing at a ring placed inside showcase protected by glass and hoping to acquire this ring. He breaks the glass to grab the ring she was looking at, that leads him to be caught by the security guards patrolling in the mall. He is arrested and handed over to the police. Inspector Ajay (Sameer Kochhar) is amused but lets him go with a warning as he knows Arjun's father. Zoya (Sonal Chauhan) gives him the reasons he was looking for to move out of his ordinary life and become rich for this girl. He steps up from playing small-time card games to becoming a bookie and strikes gold. Based on this passage, who plays zoya in the movie'jannat'? Solution:OK... To answer this question, we should know that: Zoya (Sonal Chauhan) gives him the reasons he was looking for to move out of his ordinary life and become rich for this girl. Sonal Chauhan. Student A:Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign, and her heir apparent is her eldest son, Charles, Prince of Wales. Next in line after him is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the Prince of Wales's elder son. Third in line is Prince George, the son of the Duke of Cambridge, followed by his sister, Princess Charlotte. Fifth in line is Prince Henry of Wales, the younger son of the Prince of Wales. Sixth in line is Prince Andrew, Duke of York, the Queen's second-eldest son. Any of the first six in line marrying without the sovereign's consent would be disqualified from succession. Answer this question: who is next in line for monarch of england? Student B:OK... The relevant information is: Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign, and her heir apparent is her eldest son, Charles, Prince of Wales. Charles , Prince of Wales. Problem:Passage: The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals contains a standard specification for safety data sheets. The SDS follows a 16 section format which is internationally agreed and for substances especially, the SDS should be followed with an Annex which contains the exposure scenarios of this particular substance. The 16 sections are: Question: Based on this passage, who is responsible for providing the information on the material safety data sheets? Solution:OK... This is the relevant information: The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals contains a standard specification for safety data sheets. The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals. Problem:Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee OM KBE FRS FREng FRSA FBCS (born 8 June 1955), also known as TimBL, is an English engineer and computer scientist, best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web. He is currently a professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford. He made a proposal for an information management system in March 1989, and he implemented the first successful communication between a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) client and server via the internet in mid-November the same year. Who is regarded as the founder of world wide web? Solution:
OK... To answer the question, consider the following: Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee OM KBE FRS FREng FRSA FBCS (born 8 June 1955), also known as TimBL, is an English engineer and computer scientist, best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web. Sir Timothy John Berners - Lee.
Problem:Context: Wiley used these new regulatory powers to pursue an aggressive campaign against the manufacturers of foods with chemical additives, but the Chemistry Bureau's authority was soon checked by judicial decisions, as well as by the creation of the Board of Food and Drug Inspection and the Referee Board of Consulting Scientific Experts as separate organizations within the USDA in 1907 and 1908 respectively. A 1911 Supreme Court decision ruled that the 1906 act did not apply to false claims of therapeutic efficacy, in response to which a 1912 amendment added "false and fraudulent" claims of "curative or therapeutic effect" to the Act's definition of "misbranded." However, these powers continued to be narrowly defined by the courts, which set high standards for proof of fraudulent intent. In 1927, the Bureau of Chemistry's regulatory powers were reorganized under a new USDA body, the Food, Drug, and Insecticide organization. This name was shortened to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) three years later. Question: when was the food and drug administration created? Solution:OK... To answer the question, consider the following: In 1927, the Bureau of Chemistry's regulatory powers were reorganized under a new USDA body, the Food, Drug, and Insecticide organization. 1927. Student A:Context: Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (stylized as Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII) is a multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Treyarch and published by Activision. It was released worldwide on October 12, 2018, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is a sequel to the 2015 game Call of Duty: Black Ops III and is the fifth entry in the Black Ops subseries as well as the 15th main installment in the Call of Duty series overall. Question: when does call of duty blackops 4 come out? Student B:OK... To answer the question, consider the following: It was released worldwide on October 12, 2018, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. October 12 , 2018. Problem:Context: The show depicts the everyday life of a Cuban-American family with each character finding their own journey. Following the story of Penelope Alvarez (Justina Machado) a United States Army Nurse Corps veteran, facing her return to civilian life with a lot of unresolved issues from her time in the Army. She works as a nurse in the office of Dr. Leslie Berkowitz (Stephen Tobolowsky). After her husband's alcoholism due to post-traumatic stress disorder from his time in the Army make it, in Penelope's words,' unsafe to be in the house', she separates from Victor (James Martínez), taking the children with her. With the help of her Mother, Lydia (Rita Moreno), a refugee who left Cuba as a teen following Fidel Castro's rise to power, she is raising her two children: Elena (Isabella Gómez) and Alex (Marcel Ruiz). Apart from planning her daughter's quinceañera, Penelope starts dating and finds a love interest. Elena, resistant to have a quinces, starts dating a teenager from her class; to later realize that she is a lesbian. After struggling in ways to tell her family about her sexuality she finds the right time to come out. Alex starts working in a school project about Cuba with the help of Schneider (Todd Grinnell) and Lydia. Lydia talks about leaving Cuba escaping from Castro's dictatorship and how she fell in love with her late husband Berto (Tony Plana). Question: who plays the daughter in one day at a time? Solution:OK... To answer this question, we should know that: With the help of her Mother, Lydia (Rita Moreno), a refugee who left Cuba as a teen following Fidel Castro's rise to power, she is raising her two children: Elena (Isabella Gómez) and Alex (Marcel Ruiz). Isabella Gómez. Student A:Mining in North Korea is important to the country's economy. North Korea is naturally abundant in metals such as magnesite, zinc, tungsten, and iron; with magnesite resources of 6 billion tonnes (second largest in the world), particularly in the Hamgyeong-do and Jagang-do provinces. However, often these can not be mined due to the acute shortage of electricity in the country, as well as the lack of proper tools to mine these materials and an antiquated industrial base. Coal, iron ore, limestone, and magnesite deposits are larger than other mineral commodities. Mining joint ventures with other countries include China, Canada, Egypt, and South Korea. Answer this question based on the passage: what are some natural resources in north korea? Student B:OK... The relevant information is: North Korea is naturally abundant in metals such as magnesite, zinc, tungsten, and iron; with magnesite resources of 6 billion tonnes (second largest in the world), particularly in the Hamgyeong-do and Jagang-do provinces. metals such as magnesite , zinc , tungsten , and iron. Problem:"Play That Funky Music" is a song written by Rob Parissi and recorded by the band Wild Cherry. The single was the first released by the Cleveland-based Sweet City record label in April 1976 and distributed by Epic Records. The performers on the recording included lead singer Parissi, electric guitarist Bryan Bassett, bassist Allen Wentz, and drummer Ron Beitle, with session players Chuck Berginc, Jack Brndiar (trumpets), and Joe Eckert and Rick Singer (saxes) on the horn riff that runs throughout the song's verses. The single hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 18, 1976; it was also number one on the Hot Soul Singles chart. The single was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of over 2 million records and eventually sold 2.5 million in the United States alone. Who sang the hit 1976 song play that funky music? Solution:OK... The relevant information to answer the above question is: "Play That Funky Music" is a song written by Rob Parissi and recorded by the band Wild Cherry. the band Wild Cherry. Problem:Context: Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are Android smartphones designed, developed and marketed by Google. They were announced during a Google event on October 4, 2017, as the successors to the Pixel and Pixel XL. They were released on October 19, 2017, and serve as the second set of smartphones in the Google Pixel hardware line. Question: who makes pixel 2 and pixel 2 xl? Solution:
OK... To answer this question, we should know that: Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are Android smartphones designed, developed and marketed by Google. Google.
Continue writing the next sentence in this paragraph: The man in blue leotard raised the barbel, but he let go of the barbel and he fell on his back. the man in red leotard
carried the barbel all the way up his head the crowd cheered.
Problem: (1) In 1983 , she graduated from the Glen High School in Pretoria and studied at the Rhodes University in Grahamstown . (2) She graduated from The Glen High School in Pretoria in 1983 and studied at Rhodes University in Grahamstown . Do (1) and (2) mean the same thing? OPTIONS: - no - yes A: yes Please check if these have the same meaning. Augustus subsequently appears as commander of the armies stationed in Pannonia when a mutiny broke out after the death of Blaesus in the year 14 . Later , Augustus appears as the commander of the armies stationed in Pannonia , when a mutiny broke out after the death of Blaesus in 14 . OPTIONS: - no - yes Answer: no Problem: His wordless novels influenced the development of the graphic novel . His graphic novels have affected the development of the wordless novel . OPTIONS: - no - yes -+- A: no They showed how to use secure cryptography to implement a blackmail attack with key public information . They showed how to use secure cryptography to implement a public key information extortion attack . Are these two sentences paraphrases of each other? OPTIONS: - no - yes yes 1. David Monro was the first representative from 1861 to 1866 . Arthur Beauchamp won the 1866 election , but resigned in 1867 . 2. Arthur Beauchamp was the first representative from 1861 to 1866 , and David Monro won the 1866 election but resigned in 1867 . OPTIONS: - no - yes no 1. It was selected in the second round of the WNBA draft 2012 ( 20th overall ) by Minnesota Lynx . 2. She was selected in the second round of the 2012 WNBA Draft ( 20th overall ) by the Minnesota Lynx . OPTIONS: - no - yes
yes
Sentence 1: The circumstances of Birinski 's early life are quite different ; indefinite sources offer eight possibilities of his place and date of birth . Sentence 2: The circumstances of Birinski 's early life are quite different , indeterminate sources offer eight possibilities of his place of birth and date . Do these two sentences convey the same information? pick from the following. +no +yes
yes
Detailed logic: Loft has a low ceiling. Loft is a room. Loft has fewer interior walls. loft Question for this logic: What is a place where the ceiling is usually closer to the floor than in other areas? Options: - attic - building - chapel - loft - classroom Detailed logic: People are usually happy when they see something they like. When people are happy, they tend to smile. smile Question for this logic: What kind of facial expression would the audience have if they liked watching someone perform? Options: - smile - standing ovation - music - grimace - applause Detailed logic: It is illegal to buy children few things. Beer is a thing. Doing illegal things could get you arrested. Getting arrested lands you in jail. get arrested Question for this logic: If you're caught buying beer for children what will happen? Options: - problems - losing money - get arrested - fighting - relaxation Detailed logic: Central bank can go for deflation by reducing prices of goods and services to reduce inflation. deflation Question for this logic:
How do central banks go about fighting inflation? Options: - stealing - deflation - spend more - problems - recession
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given Wikipedia articles on a range of topics, we ask you to write a question based on the content of the articles that can be answered in a binary manner i.e. True or False. Problem:Major (academic) -- An academic major is the academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits. A student who successfully completes all courses required for the major qualifies for an undergraduate degree. The word ``major'' is also sometimes used administratively to refer to the academic discipline pursued by a graduate student or postgraduate student in a master's or doctoral program. Solution:
is a major the same as a masters
Q:Many families find that when it comes to a Caribbean getaway, they prefer bigger hotels. If you're considering an Aruba vacation, there are plenty of resorts that will suit your every need. Aruba Marriott Resort and Casino This resort is on Aruba's famous palm Beach, and has the largest rooms of all Aruba hotels. A recent upgrade gives it a very fashionable look and feel. The resort offers excellent services on site including delicate fine dining and a 24-hour casino. Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort Popular with families, this resort stands out by its style and elegance. The most attractive aspect is the Spanish-style architecture and garden-like grounds. you will find waterfalls flowing into the beautiful man-made lake which add to the relaxing atmosphere. This hotel offers plenty to enjoy. Renaissance Aruba Ocean Suites This resort is absolutely fantastic for families with young children and features 40 acres of private beaches. The pool complex features several outdoor pools, two pool-side bars, and a swim-up bar. There is also a kids club which offers many activities. Guests at this hotel even have full access to the Radisson Aruba Resort Casino & Spring. Occidental Grand Aruba This resort is set on a beautiful white sandy beach and offers everything from sailing to late-night dancing. There is always plenty to do on the resort free of charge, but if you want to pay a little extra you can book yourself in for deep-sea fishing, golf, or private tennis lessons. The author writes the passage to _ . A) introduce B) educate C) reason D) persuade A:
A
Problem:A chief technology officer (CTO), sometimes known as a chief technical officer, is an executive-level position in a company or other entity whose occupation is focused on scientific and technological issues within an organization. Role of a cto in an it company? Solution:OK... The relevant sentence in the passage is: A chief technology officer (CTO), sometimes known as a chief technical officer, is an executive-level position in a company or other entity whose occupation is focused on scientific and technological issues within an organization. scientific and technological issues within an organization. Student A:Context: The Dhaula Kuan Metro Station is located on the Delhi Airport Express Line of the Delhi Metro. This station is the only elevated one along the Airport Express Line and features check-in facilities. It did not commence operations along with the rest of the line and trains ran through the station without stopping initially. It was opened to the public for the first time on Independence Day, 15 August 2011. Question: on which line is dhaula kuan metro station? Student B:OK... The relevant information to answer the above question is: The Dhaula Kuan Metro Station is located on the Delhi Airport Express Line of the Delhi Metro. the Delhi Airport Express Line of the Delhi Metro. Problem:One of the most Well known guides is the Michelin series which award one to three stars to restaurants they perceive to be of high culinary merit. One star indicates a "very good restaurant"; two stars indicate a place "worth a detour"; three stars means "exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey". Answer this question: how many michelin stars can a restaurant get? Solution:OK... To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: One of the most Well known guides is the Michelin series which award one to three stars to restaurants they perceive to be of high culinary merit. one to three. Student A:The Flash is an American action television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, and Geoff Johns, airing on The CW. It is based on the DC Comics character Barry Allen / Flash, a costumed crimefighter with the power to move at superhuman speeds. It is a spin-off from Arrow, existing in the same fictional universe. The series follows Barry Allen, portrayed by Grant Gustin, a crime scene investigator who gains superhuman speed, which he uses to fight criminals, including others who have also gained superhuman abilities. The Flash was renewed in March 2016 for a third season, which premiered on October 4, 2016. On January 8, 2017, The CW renewed the series for a fourth season, which is scheduled to debut on October 10, 2017. As of May 23, 2017, 69 episodes of The Flash have aired, concluding the third season. Answer this question based on the passage: when is the next episode of flash going to air? Student B:OK... The important part for answering this question is: On January 8, 2017, The CW renewed the series for a fourth season, which is scheduled to debut on October 10, 2017. October 10 , 2017. Problem:The Toyota Matrix, officially referred to as the Toyota Corolla Matrix, is a compact hatchback manufactured by Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada in Cambridge, Ontario and derived from the Toyota Corolla. Introduced in 2002 as a 2003 model, the Matrix is the result of a joint venture between Toyota and General Motors, with the GM version being the Pontiac Vibe, which was assembled by New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI) in Fremont, California. Answer this question based on the passage: what kind of car is a toyota matrix? Solution:OK... To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: The Toyota Matrix, officially referred to as the Toyota Corolla Matrix, is a compact hatchback manufactured by Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada in Cambridge, Ontario and derived from the Toyota Corolla. a compact hatchback. Problem:The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of the chemical elements, ordered by their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties, whose adopted structure shows periodic trends. Generally, within one row (period) the elements are metals on the left, and non-metals on the right, with the elements having similar chemical behaviours being placed in the same column. Table rows are commonly called periods and columns are called groups. Six groups have accepted names as well as assigned numbers: for example, group 17 elements are halogens; and group 18 are noble gases. Also displayed are four simple rectangular areas or blocks associated with the filling of different atomic orbitals. What is the name given to the rows in the periodic table? Solution:
OK... To answer this question, we should know that: Table rows are commonly called periods and columns are called groups. periods.
In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage. Let me give you an example: what is the first event mentioned?, Context: The Russian Revolution is the series of revolutions in Russia in 1917, which destroyed the Tsarist autocracy and led to the creation of the Soviet Union. Following the abdication of Nicholas II of Russia, the Russian Provisional Government was established. In October 1917, a red faction revolution occurred in which the Red Guard, armed groups of workers and deserting soldiers directed by the Bolshevik Party, seized control of Saint Petersburg (then known as Petrograd) and began an immediate armed takeover of cities and villages throughout the former Russian Empire. The answer to this example can be: Russian Revolution Here is why: This is a good example, and the Russian Revolution is the first event mentioned. OK. solve this: What dual purpose of the subject does the passage reveal?, Context: I Love New York (stylized I ❤ NY) is both a logo and a song that are the basis of an advertising campaign and have been used since 1977 to promote tourism in New York City, and later to promote New York State as well. The trademarked logo, owned by New York State Empire State Development, appears in souvenir shops and brochures throughout the city and state, some licensed, many not. The song is the state song of New York. Answer:
both a logo and a song
QUESTION: Fix punctuation: Being involved in such a community can be very rewarding and a great learning experience but they sometimes expose players to risks associated with realtime interaction between unknown fellow players such as breaches of privacy inappropriate behaviour usercreated content or unsafe website links It is important to ensure children understand the need for appropriate behaviour online and how to keep themselves safe ANS: Being involved in such a community can be very rewarding and a great learning experience but they sometimes expose players to risks associated with real-time interaction between unknown fellow players, such as breaches of privacy, inappropriate behaviour, user-created content or unsafe website links. It is important to ensure children understand the need for appropriate behaviour online and how to keep themselves safe. QUES: Room facilities Air conditioning Bath or Shower Bathroom Cable Channels Desk Fax Flatscreen TV Free toiletries Hairdryer Heating Iron Ironing Facilities Private entrance Radio Refrigerator Safety Deposit Box Seating Area TV TeaCoffee Maker Telephone Toilet Wake Up ServiceAlarm Clock correct the punctuation. CORRECTED: Room facilities: Air conditioning, Bath or Shower, Bathroom, Cable Channels, Desk, Fax, Flat-screen TV, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Heating, Iron, Ironing Facilities, Private entrance, Radio, Refrigerator, Safety Deposit Box, Seating Area, TV, Tea/Coffee Maker, Telephone, Toilet, Wake Up Service/Alarm Clock Question: When we look at the past year it has not been directly negative with competition he continues -- Answer: When we look at the past year, it has not been directly negative with competition, he continues. Rate Comparison of Swedish Orthodox and Catholic Church Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation? Rate Comparison of Swedish, Orthodox and Catholic Church input: Seagull Scientific has sales offices around the world plus a global network of resellers and other partners fixed: Seagull Scientific has sales offices around the world, plus a global network of resellers and other partners. Here immediately for VI49111021 You need a particular document or language Please search your appliance by device number in the ServiceDownloadsection Can you repeat this sentence, but add in punctuation?
Here immediately for VI491110/21. You need a particular document or language? Please search your appliance by device number in the Service/Download-section.
Add punctuation to the following sentence: Its also been used to digitally dissect mummies recreate the HoloChess scene from Star Wars and more
It’s also been used to digitally dissect mummies, recreate the HoloChess scene from Star Wars, and more.
Question: Read the text and answer the questions. Bobby got a big surprise when he came home from school one day. He found an angel in his room. His grandma had always told him angels were real. Bobby had not believed her when she told him stories. She had also told him stories about mermaids, Bigfoot, leprechauns, and other things. Now, he knew at least one thing she had told him was true. He thought angel wings had to be white. This angel's feathers were many colors. They were red, blue, and green. No white ones that he could see. They looked at each other without speaking. Then, the angel began to talk. He told Bobby he had to listen to his grandma, and believe her stories. Bobby said he would. Bobby asked the angel what it was like to fly. The angel told Bobby it could show him. Bobby would have to beat it at a game. Bobby hoped it would be checkers or chess. His dad had taught him those. He was also good at card games. Instead, the angel wanted to play rock-paper-scissors. Bobby beat the angel two out of three times, so he won. Bobby and the angel then went for a long ride. After they flew, the angel dropped Bobby back at home. It told Bobby he had to promise not to tell anyone. Bobby asked if that included his grandma, mother, brother, and father. The angel said it did. Bobby said he would. The angel left. They met a few more times and became good friends. 1. What did Bobby find? 2. was he scared? 3. How did he feel? 4. Did the Angel have wings? 5. Were they silver? 6. What color were they? 7. Had his dad told him stories about angels? 8. who did? 9. what else did she tell him about? 10. Was the angel a girl? 11. Did they play checkers? Numbered answers: 1. An Angel 2. No 3. Surprised 4. Yes 5. No 6. red, blue, and green. 7. No 8. His Grandma 9. mermaids, Bigfoot andleprechauns, 10. unknown 11. No Question: Read the text and answer the questions. Recent developments in LEDs permit them to be used in environmental and task lighting. LEDs have many advantages over incandescent light sources including lower energy consumption, longer lifetime, improved physical robustness, smaller size, and faster switching. Light-emitting diodes are now used in applications as diverse as aviation lighting, automotive headlamps, advertising, general lighting, traffic signals, camera flashes and lighted wallpaper. As of 2015[update], LEDs powerful enough for room lighting remain somewhat more expensive, and require more precise current and heat management, than compact fluorescent lamp sources of comparable output. Electroluminescence as a phenomenon was discovered in 1907 by the British experimenter H. J. Round of Marconi Labs, using a crystal of silicon carbide and a cat's-whisker detector. Soviet inventor Oleg Losev reported creation of the first LED in 1927. His research was distributed in Soviet, German and British scientific journals, but no practical use was made of the discovery for several decades. Kurt Lehovec, Carl Accardo and Edward Jamgochian, explained these first light-emitting diodes in 1951 using an apparatus employing SiC crystals with a current source of battery or pulse generator and with a comparison to a variant, pure, crystal in 1953. 1. What is the article about? 2. What does this stand for? 3. When were they first created? 4. By whom? 5. What was his occupation? 6. What became of his discovery? 7. Were other scientists responsible in the advancement? 8. How many? 9. Can you name one? 10. When did they help advance the theory? 11. How are they applied today? 12. any other ways? 13. What are those? 14. Are they cheap? 15. Are they hotter than standard bulbs? 16. While producing the same light? 17. Do they consume more power than standard bulbs? 18. Do they last longer? 19. Can they be seen on walls? 20. How do they benefit a photographer? Numbered answers: 1. LEDs 2. Light-emitting diodes 3. 1927 4. Oleg Losev 5. inventor 6. was distributed in Soviet, German and British scientific journals 7. yes 8. Three 9. Kurt Lehovec 10. 1951 11. environmental and task lighting. 12. yes 13. aviation lighting, automotive headlamps, advertising, general lighting, traffic signals, camera flashes and lighted wallpaper 14. no 15. yes 16. no 17. no 18. yes 19. yes 20. camera flashes Question: Read the text and answer the questions. Ruben Navarrette Jr. is a nationally syndicated columnist and a member of the editorial board of the San Diego Union-Tribune. Read his column here Ruben Navarrette says Sarah Palin's critics challenged her because of prejudices about small-town values. SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) -- During the presidential election, some Democrats demanded to know how I could defend Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Simply put, Palin is my people. She's small-town folk who wound up in the big leagues. Because I grew up in a small town with a population of less than 15,000 people, I was disgusted by the insults and condescension coming from those who think of themselves as the enlightened elite. Meanwhile, in small towns, I detected great affection for Palin. People talked about how she was "a real person" who "reflected their values." The most significant divide in America isn't Red State vs. Blue State, it's rural vs. urban. The country mouse and the city mouse are still slugging it out. In 1982, New York Mayor Ed Koch ran unsuccessfully for governor of New York. Some say the deciding factor was when Koch described life in upstate New York as "sterile" and said he dreaded living in the "small town" of Albany, if elected. That didn't play well in rural areas. Now comes Colin Powell. During a recent appearance on CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS," Powell attempted an autopsy on the Republican Party's failed presidential bid. He went after Palin, accusing her of pushing the party so far to the right that it went over a cliff. 1. Who is Ruben Navarrette Jr? 2. What does Ruben Navarrette say about Sarah? 3. How big is the population of the town? 4. How do they feel about Sarah Palin? 5. What is the most significant divide in America? 6. Who is Ed Koch? 7. Which year did he run for Mayor? 8. What was the deciding factor when Ed Koch ran unsuccessfully for governor of New York?
Numbered answers: 1. A columnist and San Diego Union-Tribune board member. 2. Her critics challenged her because of prejudices about small-town values. 3. Less than 15,000 people, 4. Affectionate. 5. Rural vs. urban. 6. New York Mayor. 7. 1982. 8. When Koch described life in upstate New York as "sterile" and said he dreaded living in the "small town" of Alban
the operator can fill the cubical bedder in one step due to its slanted and increased uptake edge. Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
The operator can fill the cubical bedder in one step due to its slanted and increased uptake edge.
You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage. The Southern Ocean, also known as the Antarctic Ocean or the Austral Ocean, comprises the southernmost waters of the World Ocean, generally taken to be south of 60° S latitude and encircling Antarctica. As such, it is regarded as the fourth-largest of the five principal oceanic divisions: smaller than the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans but larger than the Arctic Ocean. This ocean zone is where cold, northward flowing waters from the Antarctic mix with warmer subantarctic waters.
is the antarctic ocean the same as the southern ocean?
Answer the following Q with stream of consciousness. Context: The flora of India is one of the richest in the world due to the wide range of climate, topology and habitat in the country. There are estimated to be over 18,000 species of flowering plants in India, which constitute some 6-7 percent of the total plant species in the world. India is home to more than 50,000 species of plants, including a variety of endemics. The use of plants as a source of medicines has been an integral part of life in India from the earliest times. There are more than 3000 Indian plant species officially documented as possessing great medicinal potential. India is divided into eight main floristic regions: Western Himalayas, Eastern Himalayas, Assam, Indus plain, Ganges plain, the Deccan, Malabar and the Andaman Islands. Question: how many species of plants are found in india?
To answer this question, we should know that: India is home to more than 50,000 species of plants, including a variety of endemics. Therefore, the final answer is more than 50,000.
Detailed Instructions: A question is presented to you in this task, and your job is to write a potentially correct answer. Problem:who is the governor of indiana 2012? Solution:
Mitch Daniels
What was the question for this implicit rationale, and corresponding answer? The important part for answering this question is: It was released in September 1983 as a single from Benatar's live album Live from Earth, though the song itself was a studio recording. The answer: September 1983
The question: "Love Is a Battlefield" is a song performed by Pat Benatar, and written by Holly Knight and Mike Chapman. It was released in September 1983 as a single from Benatar's live album Live from Earth, though the song itself was a studio recording. The song was ranked at number 30 in VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Songs of the 1980s. "Love is a Battlefield" went on to sell over a million records. Answer this question: when did love is a battlefield come out?
Given the following reasoning and answer, what was the question? To answer the above question, the relevant sentence is: Truth, Justice, and the American Way, the catch-phrase of the comic-book character Superman. The answer: the comic - book character Superman
The question Passage: Truth, Justice, and the American Way, the catch-phrase of the comic-book character Superman. Truth, Justice, and the American Way, the original title of the 2006 film Hollywoodland What's So Funny About Truth, Justice & the American Way?, published by DC Comics in March 2001 "Truth, Justice and the American Way" (Supergirl), an episode of the CBS television series Supergirl Question: Based on this passage, who said truth justice and the american way?
Instructions: You will be given a passage, and your task is to generate a Yes/No question that is answerable based on the given passage. Input: Archie Comics trademarked the term 'Bughead', the name created by fans of the relationship between Betty and Jughead in both comics and the CW Riverdale. Betty and Jughead are canon, romantically, so far only in the 'Riverdale' universe, though Archie Comics has introduced their sleuthing relationship and subsequent ship name (#bughead) into their run of Riverdale comics. Output:
did jughead and betty date in the comics?
In this task, you are given a question. You have to answer the question based on your information. One example: Roman Yakub won first price in a Choral Composition Competition at a liberal arts college founded by who? Solution is here: William Egbert Explanation: This is a good example, and output correctly answers the question. Now, solve this: how is In Good Company and Scarlett Johansson connected? Solution:
film
Instructions: In this task, you are given a text of many news articles seperated by special token "|||||". Your task is to summarize them. Input: Speaker John Boehner tried again to shift the fiscal cliff debate from tax rates to spending cuts, saying Tuesday that the White House has yet to “identify what spending cuts the president is willing to make as part of the ‘balanced approach’ he promised the American people.” “If the president doesn’t agree with our approach, he’s got an obligation to put forward a plan that can pass both chambers of Congress,” Boehner (R-Ohio) said on the House floor. “Because right now the American people have to be scratching their heads wondering, ‘When is the president going to get serious?’” Boehner asked: “Where are the president’s spending cuts?” Democrats argue that Boehner is mistaken, and if the Republicans want President Barack Obama to come off his position on hiking tax rates to 39.6 percent, they must offer a proposal that includes increased rates. The GOP proposal included $800 billion in revenue through closing loopholes in the tax code — a nonstarter, Democrats say. (PHOTOS: 12 Republicans resigned to higher taxes) “What stands in the way is [inaction] on the part of the Republican majority to bring a middle-income tax cut to the floor of the House, which — across the country — has almost universal support and which I think in this body, given the right to vote for it, would have overwhelming support,” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said on the House floor immediately following Boehner. Pelosi defended the Democrats’ track record on cuts, pointing to the savings that Congress and the White House agreed to in the Budget Control Act and other bills during Boehner’s tenure as speaker. “Where are the cuts?” Pelosi said on the House floor. “They’re in bills that you, Mr. Speaker, have voted for.” (PHOTOS: Fiscal cliff’s key players) The intensity of negotiations between the White House and Congressional Republicans has increased in recent days. Boehner and Obama met Sunday at the White House in a session the speaker described as “a nice meeting, a cordial meeting.” He said he’s “hopeful” for an agreement. “But we’re still waiting for the White House to identify what spending cuts the president is willing to make as part of the ‘balanced approach’ he promised the American people,” Boehner said. The speech is not a promising sign: If Boehner felt compelled to go to the House floor to publicly address negotiations, it means that talks aren’t progressing well behind the scenes. ||||| Boehner: President’s Plan ‘Will Frankly Make It Worse’ By Nathaniel Botwinick 12 Speaker of the House Boehner took to the floor of the House this afternoon to update the country on the current state of the fiscal cliff negotiations: We’re still waiting for the White House to identify what spending cuts the president is willing to make part of the balanced approach that he promised the American people. Where are the president’s spending cuts? The longer the White House slow walks this process, the closer our economy gets to the fiscal cliff. Here’s what we do know — the president wants more stimulus spending and an increase in the debt ceiling without any cuts or reform. That’s not fixing our problem; frankly, it’s making it worse. More Stories from Around the Web ||||| Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Reprints tool at the bottom of any article or visit www.djreprints.com WASHINGTON—Budget negotiations between the White House and Republican House Speaker John Boehner have progressed steadily in recent days, people close to the process said, breathing life into talks that appeared to have stalled. Both sides still face sizable differences before any agreement might be reached by the end of the year, and talks could well falter again over such controversial issues as taxes and Medicare before any deal is reached. The people familiar with the matter say talks have taken a marked shift in recent days as staff and leaders have consulted, becoming more "serious." Both sides have agreed to ... ||||| Output:
Earlier today, the Wall Street Journal declared that the fiscal cliff talks have "progressed steadily" and are becoming more "serious." Its proof? The fact that both parties at the table "have maintained a strict public moratorium on commenting on the talks." Uhh, scratch that. John Boehner took to the House floor today to give an update on President Obama's slow-moving ways, per the National Review: "We're still waiting for the White House to identify what spending cuts the president is willing to make ... where are the president’s spending cuts? The longer the White House slow-walks this process, the closer our economy gets to the fiscal cliff. Well here’s what we do know ... the president wants more stimulus spending and an increase in the debt ceiling without any cuts or reform. That’s not fixing our problem; frankly, it’s making it worse." Politico sees the speech as a bad sign: If Boehner felt the need to discuss the negotiations publicly, it means "talks aren’t progressing well behind the scenes," it posits.
Even after Bin Laden's departure from the area, CIA officers hoped he might return, seeing the camp as a magnet that could draw him for as long as it was still set up. The military maintained readiness for another strike opportunity. On March 7, 1999, Clarke called a UAE official to express his concerns about possible associations between Emirati officials and Bin Laden. Clarke later wrote in a memorandum of this conversation that the call had been approved at an interagency meeting and cleared with the CIA. When the former Bin Laden unit chief found out about Clarke's call, he questioned CIA officials, who denied having given such a clearance. Imagery confirmed that less than a week after Clarke's phone call the camp was hurriedly dismantled, and the site was deserted. CIA officers, including Deputy Director for Operations Pavitt, were irate." Mike" thought the dismantling of the camp erased a possible site for targeting Bin Laden. The United Arab Emirates was becoming both a valued counterterrorism ally of the United States and a persistent counterterrorism problem. From 1999 through early 2001, the United States, and President Clinton personally, pressed the UAE, one of the Taliban's only travel and financial outlets to the outside world, to break off its ties and enforce sanctions, especially those relating to flights to and from Afghanistan. These efforts achieved little before 9/11. In July 1999, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hamdan bin Zayid threatened to break relations with the Taliban over Bin Laden. The Taliban did not take him seriously, however. Bin Zayid later told an American diplomat that the UAE valued its relations with the Taliban because the Afghan radicals offered a counterbalance to "Iranian dangers" in the region, but he also noted that the UAE did not want to upset the United States. Question: "When and why did the UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hamdan bin Zayid threaten to break relations with the Taliban over Bin Laden?" Answer: "Obama" Is this answer to the question correct? Available choices: A). no B). yes
A).
Teacher:In this task you will be given an answer to a question. You need to generate a question. The answer given should be a correct answer for the generated question. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Lieutenant James Cook first claimed British sovereignty over the eastern part of Australia at Possession Island in 1770. The London Missionary Society mission led by Rev. Samuel Macfarlane arrived on Erub (Darnley Island) on 1 July 1871. The Islanders refer to this as 'The Coming of the Light', and all Island communities celebrate the occasion annually on 1 July. In 1879 Queensland annexed the Torres Strait Islands. They thus became part of the British colony of Queensland and (after 1901) of the Australian state of Queensland-although some of them lie just off the coast of New Guinea. Student:
when did the torres strait islanders come to australia
Logic ==> Socializing is an activity where one meets many people. Socilizing can lead to one meeting some intresting people. socialize Question ==> What do you do to meet interesting people? Options: - online date - socialize - explore - friendly - say hello Logic ==> Exposed wire can cause shock. One can definitely get shock by touching exposed wire so there is nothing to get surprised about. shocked Question ==> When he touched the exposed wire he shouldn't have found it surprising that he got what? Options: - see work - shocked - humor - startled - funny Logic ==> Being an omnidiciplinarian, John might find success in various situations. various situations Question ==>
John is an omnidiciplinarian. Where might he find success? Options: - ocean - working hard - various situations - michigan - awards ceremony
I was angry with her for not saying anything, not doing anything. I still had a formless feeling that she understood me where my mother did not. Perhaps it was despair that made me believe there was one person in the world who might know that I was in despair. Based on the paragraph above can we conclude that "he was in despair"?
Yes
Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context? Context: My Dinner with Hervé is an upcoming American television drama film directed and written by Sacha Gervasi based on the later days of actor Hervé Villechaize. The film stars Peter Dinklage as Villechaize, Jamie Dornan as a struggling journalist, and Andy García as Ricardo Montalbán, Villechaize’s "Fantasy Island" co-star. Hypothesis: My Dinner with Hervé is a mini movie
No
latest visit 3 november 2005 01:53 Repeat this setence, but with the correct capitalization.
Latest visit 3 November 2005 01:53
Please add punctuation to this: so then let us not sleep as do the rest but let us watch and be sober Punctuation version:
so then let us not sleep, as do the rest, but let us watch and be sober.
input hypothesis: A man has been rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after a drive-by shooting. Around 11:30 p.m., police received calls about a shooting in a parking lot in the area of Martin Grove Rd. and John Garland Blvd. There are many popular fast food restaurants on this street. Context: A man has been rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after a drive-by shooting in Etobicoke late Wednesday night. Around 11:30 p.m., police received calls about a shooting in a parking lot in the area of Martin Grove Rd. and John Garland Blvd. They found a victim, a man in his 30s, in critical condition and transported him to hospital via emergency run. true or false: It's impossible to say input hypothesis: Gum can be bought at a corner store. Context: How to blow a bubble with bubblegum<br>Buy some bubblegum. You can buy gum at pretty much every corner store. Chewing gums can be used to make bubbles, but they won't be as big, and they'll usually pop too easily. true or false: Yes input hypothesis: The identity of Zohra's father is unknown to the public Context: French justice minister Rachida Dati is trying to stop her convicted drug-trafficker brother from publishing a no-holds-barred book which she fears will reveal the identity of her baby's father. Jamal Dati intends to lift the lid on his famous sister's private life in the revealing family biography to go on sale later this year. The glamorous politician triggered a frenzy of media speculation after refusing to reveal who fathered baby Zohra, who was born last January. true or false: Yes input hypothesis: It is best to divide daylilies in the winter. Context: How to divide and transplant daylilies<br>Choose the time of year you want to divide your daylilies. It is best to divide them in early spring before they begin their yearly growth or wait until late summer when flowering is done. Whenever you choose to divide the plants, they may not produce flowers the first summer, or may produce fewer flowers than normal. true or false:
No
Please add punctuation to this: My friend borrowed this flash USB drive to transfer few of his files from his computer Punctuation version:
My friend borrowed this flash USB drive to transfer few of his files from his computer.
Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context? Context: The port authority may establish a certain fashion of operation based on the bylaws that are in place now in the neighbouring municipality or jurisdiction and then all of a sudden, if that jurisdiction were to change its bylaws, it could cause the port authority to have to make substantial and profound changes in the way it operates. Hypothesis: It is impossible for the port authority to change any manner of operation, according to its bylaws.
No
Ques: The Internet brings us many advantages. With the Internet, people can send and receive emails. On the Internet, people can skim over news. Using the Telnet, the user anywhere on the Internet can log into any other machine on which he has an account. It is possible to use the FTP program to copy files from one machine on the Internet to another. But the Internet also brings us troubles. Internet use seems to cause a fall in psychological health, according to research at Carnegie Mellon University. Even people who spent just a few hours a week on the Internet experienced more depression and loneliness than those who logged on less often, the twoyear study showed. And it wasn't that people who were already feeling bad spent more time on the Internet, but that using the Net actually seemed to cause the bad feelings. Researchers are puzzled over the results, which were completely opposite to what they had expected. They expected that the Net would prove socially healthier than television, since the Net allows users to choose their information and to communicate with others.The fact that Internet use reduces time used for family and friends may be the reason for the drop in health, researchers said. Faceless, bodiless"virtual" communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversations, and the relationships formed through it may not be so deep. Another possibility is that exposure to the wider world through the Net makes users less satisfied with their lives. "But _ it's _ important _ to _ remember _ this _ is _ not _ about _ the _ technology; _ it's _ about _ how _ it _ is _ used,"said one of the researchers. "It really points to the need for considering social factors when you design new inventions." Why are the researchers puzzled over the results? A) Because the results were completely different from what they had thought. B) Because the Net proved socially healthier than television. C) Because the Internet users were all healthier. D) Because the Internet users experienced less depression and loneliness. Ans: A Ques: The deserts of the world are not all covered with sand. Many of them have surfaces of rock or clay or small stones. They are not flat, either. They often have high hills and deep valleys. There is some plants' life in many parts of the desert. There is little rain in the desert, but it does fall often enough for most plants. The deserts of the world are not uninhabited (not lived by people). People also live outside oases , but these people are not farmers. They have camels, goats, donkeys, sheep, etc. These animals can live on the desert plants and do not need much water. The people of the desert have to move constantly from place to place, they must always look for grass or desert plants for their animals. They usually live in tents. When there is no more food for their animals, they fold up their tents, pat them on their camels and donkeys, and move to another place. In good years, when there is enough food for their animals, they trade their skins and their goats and camel hairs with the people of oases for wheat and fruit. But in bad years, when there is not enough food for their animals, the people of the desert would attack the oases people. But they are also _ , no man in the desert would ever refuse to give a stranger food and water. People live _ . A) only inside the oases B) only outside the oases C) both inside and outside the oases D) in places with regular rainfalls Ans: C Ques: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston HOURS The MFA is open 7 days a week. Monday and Tuesday: 10 am - 4:45 pm Wednesday - Friday: 10 am - 9:45 pm Saturday and Sunday: 10 am - 4:45 pm HOLIDAYS AND CLOSINGS The Museum will be closed on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Patriots' Day (third Monday in April), Independence Day (July 4), Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. The Museum will close early on Wednesday, at 4:45 pm, June 11, and Thursday, July 24. ADMISSION Adults: $25 Seniors (65+): $23 Students (18+): $23 Youths 7 - 17*: FREE* Children 6 and under: FREE *Weekdays after 3 pm, weekends, and Boston public school holidays; otherwise $10. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Take the T! Because our limited parking fills up quickly - especially during popular exhibitions, holidays, and school vacation weeks - we encourage you to take advantage of the MBTA, Boston's public transportation system (known by natives as the "T"). Subway Take the Green Line E train to the Museum of Fine Arts stop, or the Orange Line train to the Ruggles stop. Bus Take the 39 bus to the Museum of Fine Arts stop, or the 8, 47, or CT2 buses to the Ruggles stop. The MFA strives to maintain a safe, comfortable, and respectful environment for all visitors. We also take our role as guardians of the objects in our collection very seriously. Please enjoy all that the Museum has to offer and observe the policies listed here to help protect and preserve the art on view in the Museum. When Visiting the MFA Please Refrain from the Following: Touching any art objects Getting closer than 12 inches to any unprotected artwork Gesturing within 2 feet of any artwork Smoking Chewing gum Running, yelling, or disruptive behavior Cell phone usage in the galleries Flash photography What day can you spend the longest at the museum? A) On Mondays. B) On Fridays. C) On Sundays. D) On Independence Day. Ans: B Ques: If you can see the magic in a fairytale, you can face the future." --Danielle Steel Who have not read fairytales? We all have had the experience of reveling in the beauty and innocence of fairytales. May it be Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty... fairytale is a word which cannot be new to us. But have you ever traveled ages back to the earliest of times and uncovered the fascinating facts about these stories? Well, if not, then here are some mystical finds I discovered when I undertook this journey. A fairytale or fairy story is a fictional tale that usually features folkloric characters (such as fairies, talking animals). A fairytale often stars transformed princes, princesses, animals, as in "fairytale ending" where the humble but heroic princes defeat the wicked enemies or as in "fairytale romance" where after much ado the beautiful princesses marry their Prince Charming. One distinct feature of fairytales is that, they take place "once upon a time". The history of the fairytale is particularly difficult to trace. The oral tradition of the fairytale came long before the written page. The oldest known fairytales stem from ancient Egypt around 1,300 B.C and now, after traveling through various periods of time, they have grown and matured in various aspects and have become the most popular genre of stories for young children. The most famous authors of fairytales are the Grimm Brothers whose works include Cinderella, Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and many more; The Grimm Brothers collected their tales from farmers and edited them to suit their audience. But whatever may the form be, fairytales are after all fairytales! G. K. Chesterton said, "Fairytales do not tell children the dragons exist; they tell the dragons can be killed." This quote has great weight. Every child believes in fairies, dragons, etc. They do not need fairytales to tell them that. Instead fairytales tell that good always succeed over evil. So fairytales are necessary for young minds. Fairytales are narrated to... By saying "Fairytales do not tell children the dragons exist; they tell the dragons can be killed.", G. K. Chesterton meant _ . A) the dragons are evil things B) good always win over evil C) every child believes the existence of the dragon D) every child can know how to kill a dragon from the fairytale Ans:
B
Problem:The Punisher premiered in New York City on November 6, 2017, with the full season of thirteen episodes released on November 17 on Netflix. In December 2017, the series was renewed for a second season. Answer this question based on the passage: what's the release date for the punisher on netflix? Solution:OK... This is the relevant information: The Punisher premiered in New York City on November 6, 2017, with the full season of thirteen episodes released on November 17 on Netflix. November 17. Student A:Article 124 of the Constitution of India provides for the manner of appointing judges to the Supreme Court. Though no specific provision exists in the Constitution for appointing the Chief Justice, who, as a result, is appointed like the other judges conventionally, the outgoing CJI recommends the name of the senior-most judge (i.e. by date of appointment to the Supreme Court) for appointment by the President of India, as his successor. Based on this passage, who appoints the chief justice of supreme court of india? Student B:OK... The relevant sentence in the passage is: Though no specific provision exists in the Constitution for appointing the Chief Justice, who, as a result, is appointed like the other judges conventionally, the outgoing CJI recommends the name of the senior-most judge (i.e. by date of appointment to the Supreme Court) for appointment by the President of India, as his successor. the President of India. Problem:"Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" is a song by American rock and roll artist Chris Isaak, released as the first track to the 1995 album Forever Blue. Filled with sensuality and erotic imagery, the song was described by Isaak as a declaration to "somebody who is so evil and twisted and bad, and yet, you still want them". The title evokes how "That's a bad bad thing" is used by both parents scolding misbehaving children and adults during sexual intercourse. Answer this question: who sang baby did a bad bad thing? Solution:OK... The relevant information is: "Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing" is a song by American rock and roll artist Chris Isaak, released as the first track to the 1995 album Forever Blue. Chris Isaak. Student A:Boston Celtics center Bill Russell holds the record for the most NBA championships won with 11 titles during his 13-year playing career. He won his first championship with the Boston Celtics in his rookie year. Afterwards, he went on to win ten championships in the next 12 years, including eight consecutive championships from 1959 to 1966. He won the last two championships in 1968 and 1969 as player-coach. Russell's teammate, Sam Jones, won ten championships from 1959 to 1969, the second most in NBA history. Four Celtics players, Tom Heinsohn, K.C. Jones, Satch Sanders and John Havlicek, won eight championships each. Two other Celtics, Jim Loscutoff and Frank Ramsey, won seven championships each. Four players, Bob Cousy, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, won six championships each. Jordan and Pippen are members of the Chicago Bulls team who won three consecutive championships twice in the 1990s. George Mikan won two championships in the NBL before it merged with the BAA to form the NBA, and won five championships in the NBA. Answer this question based on the passage: who has the most nba championships in nba history? Student B:OK... The important part for answering this question is: Boston Celtics center Bill Russell holds the record for the most NBA championships won with 11 titles during his 13-year playing career. Boston Celtics center Bill Russell. Problem:Anne of Green Gables is a 1908 novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery (published as L.M. Montgomery). Written for all ages, it has been considered a classic children's novel since the mid-twentieth century. Set in the late 19th century, the novel recounts the adventures of Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, a middle-aged brother and sister who had intended to adopt a boy to help them on their farm in the fictional town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island. The novel recounts how Anne makes her way with the Cuthberts, in school, and within the town. Answer this question: where does the story anne of green gables take place? Solution:OK... This is the relevant information: Set in the late 19th century, the novel recounts the adventures of Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, a middle-aged brother and sister who had intended to adopt a boy to help them on their farm in the fictional town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island. the fictional town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island. Problem:Due to the financial success of the first film, Universal Pictures had long been interested in a sequel. The film was officially announced in May 2017, with Parker hired to write and direct. In June 2017, many of the original cast confirmed their involvement, with James being cast in the role of Young Donna that July. Filming took place from August to December 2017 in Croatia, and at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England. A British and American joint venture, the film was co-produced by Playtone, Littlestar Productions and Legendary Entertainment. Based on this passage, where was mama mia herewe go again filmed? Solution:
OK... To answer this question, we should know that: Filming took place from August to December 2017 in Croatia, and at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England. Croatia , and at Shepperton Studios in Surrey , England.