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Three dogs are playing. | dogs play together | dogs,are,playing | dogs,play,together | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three dogs are playing.,
Sentence2: dogs play together.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Three dogs are playing. | There is a trio of active canines. | Three,playing | trio,canines | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three dogs are playing.,
Sentence2: There is a trio of active canines..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Three dogs are playing. | Some puppies are chasing each other around the room. | null | puppies | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three dogs are playing.,
Sentence2: Some puppies are chasing each other around the room..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Three dogs are playing. | The dogs are sleeping next to their food. | playing | sleeping | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three dogs are playing.,
Sentence2: The dogs are sleeping next to their food..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Three dogs are playing. | A group of three dogs are playing. | Three,dogs,playing | group,dogs,playing | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three dogs are playing.,
Sentence2: A group of three dogs are playing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
One pale dog is rolling on his back while two others stand nearby. | A dog is running around two men. | rolling,on,back,two,others | running,two,men | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: One pale dog is rolling on his back while two others stand nearby.,
Sentence2: A dog is running around two men..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
One pale dog is rolling on his back while two others stand nearby. | A dog is rolling around while two guys watch. | null | guys | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: One pale dog is rolling on his back while two others stand nearby.,
Sentence2: A dog is rolling around while two guys watch..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
One pale dog is rolling on his back while two others stand nearby. | A pale dog is rolling on his back while people are standing by it. | others,stand,nearby | people,standing,by,it | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: One pale dog is rolling on his back while two others stand nearby.,
Sentence2: A pale dog is rolling on his back while people are standing by it..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Three white and brown dogs are playing outside in a grassy area with a play set in the background. | Some dogs are running through the grass with kids playing behind them. | null | kids | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three white and brown dogs are playing outside in a grassy area with a play set in the background.,
Sentence2: Some dogs are running through the grass with kids playing behind them..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Three white and brown dogs are playing outside in a grassy area with a play set in the background. | Three dogs that are brown and white are playing in the grass outside. | Three,white,and,brown,dogs,grassy,area | Three,dogs,outside | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three white and brown dogs are playing outside in a grassy area with a play set in the background.,
Sentence2: Three dogs that are brown and white are playing in the grass outside..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Three white and brown dogs are playing outside in a grassy area with a play set in the background. | The dogs are resting in the grass with the kids running behind them. | playing | resting | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three white and brown dogs are playing outside in a grassy area with a play set in the background.,
Sentence2: The dogs are resting in the grass with the kids running behind them..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Three dogs play in the grass near the playground equipment. | Three dogs play outside. | play,grass | play,outside | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three dogs play in the grass near the playground equipment.,
Sentence2: Three dogs play outside..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Three dogs play in the grass near the playground equipment. | A man watches as his dogs play at the dog park. | null | man,watches | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three dogs play in the grass near the playground equipment.,
Sentence2: A man watches as his dogs play at the dog park..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Three dogs play in the grass near the playground equipment. | A man fixes a dryer. | dogs | man | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Three dogs play in the grass near the playground equipment.,
Sentence2: A man fixes a dryer..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A dog rolls on his back in the grass as two other dogs look on. | a dog plays outside | rolls,back,grass | plays,outside | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A dog rolls on his back in the grass as two other dogs look on.,
Sentence2: a dog plays outside.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A dog rolls on his back in the grass as two other dogs look on. | a dog plays outside on a sunny day | null | sunny,day | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A dog rolls on his back in the grass as two other dogs look on.,
Sentence2: a dog plays outside on a sunny day.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A dog rolls on his back in the grass as two other dogs look on. | a dog sits alone inside watching the rain | rolls,in,grass,two,dogs | sits,alone,inside | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A dog rolls on his back in the grass as two other dogs look on.,
Sentence2: a dog sits alone inside watching the rain.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Young kids showing a game they play in their country. | The kids know how to play a game. | Young,kids,game | kids,play | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Young kids showing a game they play in their country.,
Sentence2: The kids know how to play a game..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Young kids showing a game they play in their country. | The young kids are sleeping. | showing,a,game | sleeping | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Young kids showing a game they play in their country.,
Sentence2: The young kids are sleeping..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Young kids showing a game they play in their country. | The young kids are from a foreign country that is far away. | null | foreign,country,far,away | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Young kids showing a game they play in their country.,
Sentence2: The young kids are from a foreign country that is far away..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A man is looking on as another man attempts to climb a small boulder with his dirt bike. | There is a woman on a dirt bike | man,man | woman | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man is looking on as another man attempts to climb a small boulder with his dirt bike.,
Sentence2: There is a woman on a dirt bike.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man is looking on as another man attempts to climb a small boulder with his dirt bike. | The man is on a dirt bike | A,man,is,on,a,dirt,bike | The,man,is,on,a,dirt,bike | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man is looking on as another man attempts to climb a small boulder with his dirt bike.,
Sentence2: The man is on a dirt bike.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A man is looking on as another man attempts to climb a small boulder with his dirt bike. | The men are old | null | old | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man is looking on as another man attempts to climb a small boulder with his dirt bike.,
Sentence2: The men are old.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A band playing some music with their instruments. | This band is playing John Phillip Sousa. | null | John,Phillip,Sousa | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A band playing some music with their instruments.,
Sentence2: This band is playing John Phillip Sousa..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A band playing some music with their instruments. | The band plays. | A,band,playing | The,band,plays | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A band playing some music with their instruments.,
Sentence2: The band plays..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A band playing some music with their instruments. | Cream performs 'White Room' for an audience of 75,000 at the Miami Pop Festival. | band | Cream | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A band playing some music with their instruments.,
Sentence2: Cream performs 'White Room' for an audience of 75,000 at the Miami Pop Festival..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two young men wearing potato sacks pull a decorated cart down a street onlookers watch on the side of the street. | A cart is full of potatoes. | null | full,of,potatoes | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two young men wearing potato sacks pull a decorated cart down a street onlookers watch on the side of the street.,
Sentence2: A cart is full of potatoes..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two young men wearing potato sacks pull a decorated cart down a street onlookers watch on the side of the street. | People are staring at two young men. | Two,young,men,onlookers,watch | People,are,staring,at,two,young,men | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two young men wearing potato sacks pull a decorated cart down a street onlookers watch on the side of the street.,
Sentence2: People are staring at two young men..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two young men wearing potato sacks pull a decorated cart down a street onlookers watch on the side of the street. | Two girls are pulling a cart. | men | girls | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two young men wearing potato sacks pull a decorated cart down a street onlookers watch on the side of the street.,
Sentence2: Two girls are pulling a cart..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young girl in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest. | A young person in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest. | young,girl,grassy,green,forest | young,person,dirt,path | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young girl in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest.,
Sentence2: A young person in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young girl in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest. | A young boy in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest. | girl | boy | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young girl in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest.,
Sentence2: A young boy in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young girl in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest. | A sad girl in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest. | null | sad | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young girl in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest.,
Sentence2: A sad girl in a red dress walking down a dirt path in a grassy green forest..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two men dressed in potato sacks pull a parade float. | The two men are pulling something. | Two,men,pull,a,parade,float | The,two,men,are,pulling,something | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two men dressed in potato sacks pull a parade float.,
Sentence2: The two men are pulling something..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two men dressed in potato sacks pull a parade float. | The two men are dressed as cows. | potato,sacks | cows | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two men dressed in potato sacks pull a parade float.,
Sentence2: The two men are dressed as cows..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two men dressed in potato sacks pull a parade float. | The two men are pulling a parade float for Halloween. | null | Halloween | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two men dressed in potato sacks pull a parade float.,
Sentence2: The two men are pulling a parade float for Halloween..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A young women plays golf on a grassy turf. | The woman is hitting golf balls off the cement roof. | women,grassy,turf | woman,cement,roof | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young women plays golf on a grassy turf.,
Sentence2: The woman is hitting golf balls off the cement roof..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young women plays golf on a grassy turf. | People play golf on a grassy turf. | A,young,women,plays,golf | People,play,golf | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young women plays golf on a grassy turf.,
Sentence2: People play golf on a grassy turf..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young women plays golf on a grassy turf. | The woman is practicing her golf swing. | null | practicing,her,golf,swing | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young women plays golf on a grassy turf.,
Sentence2: The woman is practicing her golf swing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A young boy in a red shirt chewing grass looks back at the horse. | null | boy,looks,back | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A young boy in a red shirt chewing grass looks back at the horse..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A child eats grass. | is,chewing,a,stem,of,grass,horse,in,the,background | A,child | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A child eats grass..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A young child is a farmer. | null | farmer | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A young child is a farmer..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A child in a red shirt chews on some grass in front of a horse. | A,child,chewing,grass,there,is,a,horse,in,the,background | A,child,chews,grass,in,front,of,a,horse | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A child in a red shirt chews on some grass in front of a horse..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A child is handing out near a horse. | A,child,and,there,is,a,horse,in,the,background | A,child,is,near,a,horse | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A child is handing out near a horse..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A young child in red chewing on bubble gum, watches TV. | chewing,a,stem,of,grass | chewing,on,bubble,gum | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A young child in red chewing on bubble gum, watches TV..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A child is riding a horse. | background | riding,a,horse | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A child is riding a horse..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | The horse is a racehorse. | null | racehorse | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: The horse is a racehorse..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A child sits in a horse pasture. | null | sits,in,a,horse,pasture | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A child sits in a horse pasture..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | The child is chewing gum. | child,chewing,grass | child,chewing,gum | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: The child is chewing gum..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A child is near an animal. | A,child,and,there,is,a,horse,in,the,background | A,child,near,an,animal | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A child is near an animal..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A kid is eating plants with an animal in the background. | A,child,chewing,grass,there,is,a,horse,in,the,background | kid,eating,plants,with,an,animal,in,the,background | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A kid is eating plants with an animal in the background..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A young child is flying a space ship. | child,chewing,grass | child,flying,space,ship | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A young child is flying a space ship..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A child is riding a horse. | child,chewing,grass | child,riding,horse | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A child is riding a horse..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background. | A toddler is chewing on grass outside at a farm. | null | toddler,at,a,farm | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young child in a red shirt is chewing a stem of grass and there is a horse in the background.,
Sentence2: A toddler is chewing on grass outside at a farm..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Guys wearing potato sacks pull a cart down the road. | The men are not wearing anything. | wearing,potato,sacks | not,anything | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Guys wearing potato sacks pull a cart down the road.,
Sentence2: The men are not wearing anything..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Guys wearing potato sacks pull a cart down the road. | The guys are pulling a large cart. | null | large | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Guys wearing potato sacks pull a cart down the road.,
Sentence2: The guys are pulling a large cart..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Guys wearing potato sacks pull a cart down the road. | The guys are wearing potato sacks. | Guys,wearing,potato,sacks | guys,are,wearing,potato,sacks | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Guys wearing potato sacks pull a cart down the road.,
Sentence2: The guys are wearing potato sacks..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young girl in a red dress is walking on a trail in the woods with a deer behind her. | a girl is riding her quad | girl,walking,on,a,trail | girl,riding,her,quad | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young girl in a red dress is walking on a trail in the woods with a deer behind her.,
Sentence2: a girl is riding her quad.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young girl in a red dress is walking on a trail in the woods with a deer behind her. | a girl is walking | A,young,girl,is,walking | a,girl,is,walking | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young girl in a red dress is walking on a trail in the woods with a deer behind her.,
Sentence2: a girl is walking.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young girl in a red dress is walking on a trail in the woods with a deer behind her. | a girl is wearing red glass slippers to match her dress | null | red,glass,slippers | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young girl in a red dress is walking on a trail in the woods with a deer behind her.,
Sentence2: a girl is wearing red glass slippers to match her dress.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A young girl in a red dress walking down a forest path with a deer trailing behind her. | A young girl in a red dress running down a hill. | walking | running | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young girl in a red dress walking down a forest path with a deer trailing behind her.,
Sentence2: A young girl in a red dress running down a hill..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young girl in a red dress walking down a forest path with a deer trailing behind her. | A young girl in a red dress making her way through a forest toward her house outdoors. | walking,down | making,her,way,through | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young girl in a red dress walking down a forest path with a deer trailing behind her.,
Sentence2: A young girl in a red dress making her way through a forest toward her house outdoors..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young girl in a red dress walking down a forest path with a deer trailing behind her. | A young girl in a red dress attempting to lose a deer that is following her. | null | attempting,lose | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A young girl in a red dress walking down a forest path with a deer trailing behind her.,
Sentence2: A young girl in a red dress attempting to lose a deer that is following her..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two young children running towards the camera in a poverty stricken dirt covered area. | The poor children expect the photographer to give them something. | null | poor,photographer,give,them,something | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two young children running towards the camera in a poverty stricken dirt covered area.,
Sentence2: The poor children expect the photographer to give them something..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two young children running towards the camera in a poverty stricken dirt covered area. | Children run toward the photographer. | Two,children,running,towards,in,poverty | the,photographer | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two young children running towards the camera in a poverty stricken dirt covered area.,
Sentence2: Children run toward the photographer..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two young children running towards the camera in a poverty stricken dirt covered area. | The children sit quietly in the restaurant. | running | sit,quietly | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two young children running towards the camera in a poverty stricken dirt covered area.,
Sentence2: The children sit quietly in the restaurant..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two children, a boy and a girl, running across the dirt. | A brother and sister are running. | null | brother,sister | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, a boy and a girl, running across the dirt.,
Sentence2: A brother and sister are running..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two children, a boy and a girl, running across the dirt. | Two children are fighting. | running | fighting | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, a boy and a girl, running across the dirt.,
Sentence2: Two children are fighting..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two children, a boy and a girl, running across the dirt. | Two children are running. | Two,children,across,dirt | are,running | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, a boy and a girl, running across the dirt.,
Sentence2: Two children are running..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two happy looking children quickly move towards the camera away from their desert tent shanty camp. | The two children cry as they mistake the camera for a gun. | Two,happy,children,camera | two,children,mistake,camera,gun | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two happy looking children quickly move towards the camera away from their desert tent shanty camp.,
Sentence2: The two children cry as they mistake the camera for a gun..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two happy looking children quickly move towards the camera away from their desert tent shanty camp. | There is a camp in the desert. | desert,tent,shanty,camp | camp,in,the,desert | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two happy looking children quickly move towards the camera away from their desert tent shanty camp.,
Sentence2: There is a camp in the desert..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two happy looking children quickly move towards the camera away from their desert tent shanty camp. | The children smile as the foreign volunteer workers show up with treats. | null | children,smile,foreign,volunteer,workers,show,up,with,treats | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two happy looking children quickly move towards the camera away from their desert tent shanty camp.,
Sentence2: The children smile as the foreign volunteer workers show up with treats..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two kids knocked two tents down and are running away. | null | running,away | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two kids knocked two tents down and are running away..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | The children are on a spaceship to mars. | children,running,toward,photographer,tents | children,on,spaceship | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: The children are on a spaceship to mars..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two children are getting their photos taken. | Two,children | Two,children | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two children are getting their photos taken..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two children run from their tents. | background | from | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two children run from their tents..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two kids are playing outside with tents. | running,dilapidated,tents | playing,tents | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two kids are playing outside with tents..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | The children are at a campgound. | null | campgound | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: The children are at a campgound..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | The two children are running. | children,running | children,are,running | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: The two children are running..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two children are getting their pictures taken for a family photo. | null | getting,pictures,taken,for,family,photo | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two children are getting their pictures taken for a family photo..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | They are excited to get their picture taken. | null | excited,to,get,picture,taken | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: They are excited to get their picture taken..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two kids are riding their bikes in the park. | children,running,toward,photographer | kids,riding,their,bikes | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two kids are riding their bikes in the park..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two children sit on the front steps. | children,running | children,sit,steps | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two children sit on the front steps..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two children take photos of the flowers. | children,running,photographer | children,take,photos | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two children take photos of the flowers..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two kids are playing at a refugee camp. | null | playing,at,refugee,camp | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two kids are playing at a refugee camp..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two kids are sitting playing with toys indoors. | children,running,toward,photographer,with,tents,in,background | sitting,playing,indoors | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two kids are sitting playing with toys indoors..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background. | Two kids are running towards someone. | children | kids | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children, running toward the photographer, with a dilapidated tents in the background.,
Sentence2: Two kids are running towards someone..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two children run through a dirt field behind some tents. | Two children are outside playing tag. | null | playing,tag | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children run through a dirt field behind some tents.,
Sentence2: Two children are outside playing tag..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two children run through a dirt field behind some tents. | Two children are outside playing. | children,run,through,a,dirt,field | children,are,outside,playing | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children run through a dirt field behind some tents.,
Sentence2: Two children are outside playing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two children run through a dirt field behind some tents. | There are no children outside at the moment. | Two,children,dirt,field | no,children,outside | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two children run through a dirt field behind some tents.,
Sentence2: There are no children outside at the moment..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Man giving thumbs up to the camera. | A man is giving a thumbs up signal. | camera | signal | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Man giving thumbs up to the camera.,
Sentence2: A man is giving a thumbs up signal..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Man giving thumbs up to the camera. | A man in shorts and a tank top is giving a thumbs up signal. | null | shorts,tank,top | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Man giving thumbs up to the camera.,
Sentence2: A man in shorts and a tank top is giving a thumbs up signal..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Man giving thumbs up to the camera. | A man is waving to the camera. | giving,thumbs | waving | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Man giving thumbs up to the camera.,
Sentence2: A man is waving to the camera..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two girls on an amusement park ride. | two girls on ride | amusement,park | ride | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two girls on an amusement park ride.,
Sentence2: two girls on ride.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two girls on an amusement park ride. | boy eats hot dog | girls,on,ride | boy,eats,hot,dog | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two girls on an amusement park ride.,
Sentence2: boy eats hot dog.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Two girls on an amusement park ride. | two girls celebrate summer | null | celebrate,summer | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Two girls on an amusement park ride.,
Sentence2: two girls celebrate summer.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A man in red pushes his motocross bike up a rock. | A man wearing all blue rides his motocross bike down a hill. | red,pushes,up,rock | blue,rides,down,hill | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man in red pushes his motocross bike up a rock.,
Sentence2: A man wearing all blue rides his motocross bike down a hill..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man in red pushes his motocross bike up a rock. | A man in a red shirt has trouble pushing his bike. | null | has,trouble | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man in red pushes his motocross bike up a rock.,
Sentence2: A man in a red shirt has trouble pushing his bike..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A man in red pushes his motocross bike up a rock. | A man wearing red with a bike. | red,pushes | wearing,red | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A man in red pushes his motocross bike up a rock.,
Sentence2: A man wearing red with a bike..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A woman is holding onto another woman's arm. | A girl and a boy are play ball. | woman,woman's | girl,boy | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A woman is holding onto another woman's arm.,
Sentence2: A girl and a boy are play ball..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A woman is holding onto another woman's arm. | One woman is holding another woman's arm. | A,woman | One,woman | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: A woman is holding onto another woman's arm.,
Sentence2: One woman is holding another woman's arm..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
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