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Seven people are running and one of them is a man wearing a blue t-shirt and red shorts | The people are all wearing ghost outfits, running up and down the street during Halloween. | blue,t-shirt,and,red,shorts | ghost,outfits | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven people are running and one of them is a man wearing a blue t-shirt and red shorts,
Sentence2: The people are all wearing ghost outfits, running up and down the street during Halloween..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Seven people are running and one of them is a man wearing a blue t-shirt and red shorts | There are several people in this photo. | Seven,people | several,this,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: Seven people are running and one of them is a man wearing a blue t-shirt and red shorts,
Sentence2: There are several people in this photo..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | There are many people jogging outdoors. | Several,people,outside | many,people,outdoors | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: There are many people jogging outdoors..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | Joggers run by on a sunny day, in a neighborhood. | people,jogging,outside | Joggers,in,a,neighborhood | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: Joggers run by on a sunny day, in a neighborhood..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | People are running in a marathon | jogging,outside | running,in,a,marathon | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: People are running in a marathon.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | People are walking slowly outside. | jogging | 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: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: People are walking slowly outside..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | A group of people are running a marathon to raise money for cancer research. | null | raise,money,cancer,research | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: A group of people are running a marathon to raise money for cancer research..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | Many people are wearing shorts. | null | shorts | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: Many people are wearing shorts..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | Marathon runners jog through a neighborhood on a sunny day. | null | Marathon,runners,neighborhood | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: Marathon runners jog through a neighborhood on a sunny day..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | There is a crowd of people standing still. | jogging | still | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: There is a crowd of people standing still..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | People are tired running in a marathon | null | tired | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: People are tired running in a marathon.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | Some people are running outside that could be racing. | null | 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: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: Some people are running outside that could be racing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | A group of people are running down the street. | Several,people,jogging,outside | group,of,people,running,down,the,street | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: A group of people are running down the street..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | People are strolling through the neighborhood on a cloudy day. | jogging,sunny | strolling,cloudy | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: People are strolling through the neighborhood on a cloudy day..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | People are running from the cops | jogging | 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: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: People are running from the cops.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | A group of people are riding bikes through the neighborhood. | jogging | riding,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: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: A group of people are riding bikes through the neighborhood..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon. | Possible marathon runners are jogging outside on a sunny day through a neighborhood. | Several,people,part,of,a,marathon | marathon,runners | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people jogging outside on a sunny day in what seems to be a neighborhood, could be part of a marathon.,
Sentence2: Possible marathon runners are jogging outside on a sunny day through a neighborhood..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
a group of joggers running on the sidewalk. | The runners are in a race. | null | race | 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 group of joggers running on the sidewalk.,
Sentence2: The runners are in a race..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
a group of joggers running on the sidewalk. | People are running outside. | joggers,the,sidewalk | People,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 group of joggers running on the sidewalk.,
Sentence2: People are running outside..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
a group of joggers running on the sidewalk. | A group of people are walking. | running | 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 group of joggers running on the sidewalk.,
Sentence2: A group of people are walking..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
People jogging together on a park sidewalk. | A group of people are practicing tai-chi in a park. | jogging | tai-chi | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: People jogging together on a park sidewalk.,
Sentence2: A group of people are practicing tai-chi in a park..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
People jogging together on a park sidewalk. | An exercise class jogs together in a park. | null | exercise,class | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: People jogging together on a park sidewalk.,
Sentence2: An exercise class jogs together in a park..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
People jogging together on a park sidewalk. | People are outside in a group. | People,together,sidewalk | outside,group | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: People jogging together on a park sidewalk.,
Sentence2: People are outside in a group..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
two children, a girl and a boy are practicing their writing. | The two kids are writing a story. | null | a,story | 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 girl and a boy are practicing their writing.,
Sentence2: The two kids are writing a story..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
two children, a girl and a boy are practicing their writing. | Two kids are writing things. | 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, a girl and a boy are practicing their writing.,
Sentence2: Two kids are writing things..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
two children, a girl and a boy are practicing their writing. | Two boys are throwing pens at each other. | girl | boys | 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 girl and a boy are practicing their writing.,
Sentence2: Two boys are throwing pens at each other..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Seven joggers run down a path. | Seven joggers are watching Oprah on TV. | run | watching,TV | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: Seven joggers are watching Oprah on TV..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Seven joggers run down a path. | Seven people streetrunning | path | streetrunning | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: Seven people streetrunning.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Seven joggers run down a path. | Group of people jogging | Seven,joggers | Group,people,jogging | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: Group of people jogging.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Seven joggers run down a path. | The joggers are sitting on the sidewalk. | run | sitting | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: The joggers are sitting on the sidewalk..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Seven joggers run down a path. | Runners enjoying time together | null | enjoying,time,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: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: Runners enjoying time together.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Seven joggers run down a path. | The joggers are running together outside. | path | 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: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: The joggers are running together outside..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Seven joggers run down a path. | The joggers are listening to music as they run. | null | listening,to,music | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: The joggers are listening to music as they run..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Seven joggers run down a path. | There are seven people jogging together. | joggers | people | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: There are seven people jogging together..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Seven joggers run down a path. | A person is sitting on a bench. | Seven,run | person,sitting | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: A person is sitting on a bench..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Seven joggers run down a path. | Joggers run in a park path. | null | park | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: Joggers run in a park path..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Seven joggers run down a path. | Seven people eat a pizza together. | joggers,run | eat,pizza | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: Seven people eat a pizza together..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Seven joggers run down a path. | Some people are exercising in a park. | null | park | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: Some people are exercising in a park..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Seven joggers run down a path. | The joggers are training for a marathon | null | training,for,a,marathon | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: The joggers are training for a marathon.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Seven joggers run down a path. | Joggers run together. | Seven,joggers | 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: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: Joggers run together..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Seven joggers run down a path. | People are running outside. | joggers,path | People,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: Seven joggers run down a path.,
Sentence2: People are running outside..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young lady crying snow in her compound at home. | A young lady hurt herself. | null | hurt,herself | 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 lady crying snow in her compound at home.,
Sentence2: A young lady hurt herself..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A young lady crying snow in her compound at home. | A young lady is laughing in her home. | crying | laughing | 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 lady crying snow in her compound at home.,
Sentence2: A young lady is laughing in her home..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young lady crying snow in her compound at home. | A young lady is crying. | crying | crying | 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 lady crying snow in her compound at home.,
Sentence2: A young lady is crying..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Three kids play on some bars. | Three kids swing on the monkey bars | null | 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: Three kids play on some bars.,
Sentence2: Three kids swing on the monkey bars.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Three kids play on some bars. | 20 Children tackling each other | Three,kids | 20,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: Three kids play on some bars.,
Sentence2: 20 Children tackling each other.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Three kids play on some bars. | Three people playing | kids | people | 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 kids play on some bars.,
Sentence2: Three people playing.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Several people gathered together playing instruments. | There are people playing instruments. | playing,instruments | playing,instruments | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people gathered together playing instruments.,
Sentence2: There are people playing instruments..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Several people gathered together playing instruments. | A band is playing a song. | null | song | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people gathered together playing instruments.,
Sentence2: A band is playing a song..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Several people gathered together playing instruments. | People are breaking instruments. | playing,instruments | breaking,instruments | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several people gathered together playing instruments.,
Sentence2: People are breaking instruments..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man in a green shirt with red and blue leggings is sitting on a concrete structure next to a brown bird that is attached to a rope. | He is admiring the statue. | null | admiring,the,statue | 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 a green shirt with red and blue leggings is sitting on a concrete structure next to a brown bird that is attached to a rope.,
Sentence2: He is admiring the statue..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A man in a green shirt with red and blue leggings is sitting on a concrete structure next to a brown bird that is attached to a rope. | He is tearin down the statue with his bare hands. | sitting,on,a,concrete,structure | tearin,down,the,statue | 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 a green shirt with red and blue leggings is sitting on a concrete structure next to a brown bird that is attached to a rope.,
Sentence2: He is tearin down the statue with his bare hands..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man in a green shirt with red and blue leggings is sitting on a concrete structure next to a brown bird that is attached to a rope. | He is near the statue. | man,sitting,concrete,structure | He | 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 a green shirt with red and blue leggings is sitting on a concrete structure next to a brown bird that is attached to a rope.,
Sentence2: He is near the statue..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two young boys and a young girl playing on a gaurd rail. | The children are at school. | null | at,school | 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 boys and a young girl playing on a gaurd rail.,
Sentence2: The children are at school..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Two young boys and a young girl playing on a gaurd rail. | There are children playing. | boys,girl | 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 young boys and a young girl playing on a gaurd rail.,
Sentence2: There are children playing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Two young boys and a young girl playing on a gaurd rail. | The children are sleeping. | playing,gaurd,rail | 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: Two young boys and a young girl playing on a gaurd rail.,
Sentence2: The children are sleeping..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man on stage as people watch him and wave arms. | A person is dancing on the rail. | man,stage | person,dancing,rail | 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 on stage as people watch him and wave arms.,
Sentence2: A person is dancing on the rail..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man on stage as people watch him and wave arms. | A man is on stage. | man,on,stage | man,is,on,stage | 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 on stage as people watch him and wave arms.,
Sentence2: A man is on stage..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A man on stage as people watch him and wave arms. | A man is performing for the audience | null | performing,audience | 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 on stage as people watch him and wave arms.,
Sentence2: A man is performing for the audience.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Three children stand and climb on a fence. | A group of children climb aboard a fence | climb,on,fence | climb,aboard,fence | 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 children stand and climb on a fence.,
Sentence2: A group of children climb aboard a fence.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Three children stand and climb on a fence. | Three children sit down on the carpet | stand,and,climb,on,a,fence | sit,down,on,the,carpet | 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 children stand and climb on a fence.,
Sentence2: Three children sit down on the carpet.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Three children stand and climb on a fence. | Three children on recess amuse themselves | null | recess | 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 children stand and climb on a fence.,
Sentence2: Three children on recess amuse themselves.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Three children climb on a livestock fence. | Children are climbing a rock wall. | fence | rock,wall | 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 children climb on a livestock fence.,
Sentence2: Children are climbing a rock wall..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Three children climb on a livestock fence. | Children climb on a fence. | climb,on,a,livestock,fence | fence | 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 children climb on a livestock fence.,
Sentence2: Children climb on a fence..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Three children climb on a livestock fence. | Children are playing with the fence. | null | with,the,fence | 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 children climb on a livestock fence.,
Sentence2: Children are playing with the fence..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A group of children climbing on a statue of a bear. | Some kids are climbing on a bear statue. | group,children,climbing,statue,bear | Some,kids,climbing,bear,statue | 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 group of children climbing on a statue of a bear.,
Sentence2: Some kids are climbing on a bear statue..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A group of children climbing on a statue of a bear. | The children are all siblings. | null | siblings | 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 group of children climbing on a statue of a bear.,
Sentence2: The children are all siblings..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A group of children climbing on a statue of a bear. | The children are asleep on their cots. | climbing | asleep | 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 group of children climbing on a statue of a bear.,
Sentence2: The children are asleep on their cots..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Four young children playing on a stone bear with people in the background. | four children are playing on monkey bars with no supervision. | stone,bear | monkey,bars | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Four young children playing on a stone bear with people in the background.,
Sentence2: four children are playing on monkey bars with no supervision..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Four young children playing on a stone bear with people in the background. | a group of people are watching four children play. | children,playing,people | group,people,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: Four young children playing on a stone bear with people in the background.,
Sentence2: a group of people are watching four children play..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Four young children playing on a stone bear with people in the background. | kids are in the park with other people. | null | park | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Four young children playing on a stone bear with people in the background.,
Sentence2: kids are in the park with other people..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Four kids are climbing on a fake black bear. | Four adults are climbing on a fake black bear. | Four,kids | Four,adults | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Four kids are climbing on a fake black bear.,
Sentence2: Four adults are climbing on a fake black bear..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Four kids are climbing on a fake black bear. | Four kids are climbing on a fake black bear. | Four,kids,climbing,fake,bear | Four,kids,climbing,fake,bear | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Four kids are climbing on a fake black bear.,
Sentence2: Four kids are climbing on a fake black bear..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Four kids are climbing on a fake black bear. | Four siblings are climbing on a fake black bear. | null | siblings | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Four kids are climbing on a fake black bear.,
Sentence2: Four siblings are climbing on a fake black bear..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Four children playing on a sculpture of a bear. | Kids are playing on a black bear sculpture. | null | black | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Four children playing on a sculpture of a bear.,
Sentence2: Kids are playing on a black bear sculpture..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Four children playing on a sculpture of a bear. | Old ladies are gathered for tea. | children,playing,on,a,sculpture | Old,ladies,gathered,for,tea | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Four children playing on a sculpture of a bear.,
Sentence2: Old ladies are gathered for tea..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Four children playing on a sculpture of a bear. | Kids are playing on a sculpture. | Four,children,sculpture | Kids,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: Four children playing on a sculpture of a bear.,
Sentence2: Kids are playing on a sculpture..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Several children climbing on a bear statue. | Many children are climbing. | Several,children,bear,statue | Many,climbing | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several children climbing on a bear statue.,
Sentence2: Many children are climbing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Several children climbing on a bear statue. | The children are friends. | null | friends | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several children climbing on a bear statue.,
Sentence2: The children are friends..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Several children climbing on a bear statue. | The children are sitting. | climbing | sitting | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Several children climbing on a bear statue.,
Sentence2: The children are sitting..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A bride and a groom on a street with a bunch of nicely dressed people taking pictures and talking to them. | the bride and groom are kissing | null | kissing | 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 bride and a groom on a street with a bunch of nicely dressed people taking pictures and talking to them.,
Sentence2: the bride and groom are kissing.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A bride and a groom on a street with a bunch of nicely dressed people taking pictures and talking to them. | people are dressed up | nicely,dressed | dressed,up | 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 bride and a groom on a street with a bunch of nicely dressed people taking pictures and talking to them.,
Sentence2: people are dressed up.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A bride and a groom on a street with a bunch of nicely dressed people taking pictures and talking to them. | the bride and groom got married at the Justice Of The Peace with no family or friends | people,taking,pictures,and,talking,to,them | got,married,with,no,family,or,friends | 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 bride and a groom on a street with a bunch of nicely dressed people taking pictures and talking to them.,
Sentence2: the bride and groom got married at the Justice Of The Peace with no family or friends.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Little kids run toward the goal while playing soccer. | Girls play softball. | soccer | softball | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Little kids run toward the goal while playing soccer.,
Sentence2: Girls play softball..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Little kids run toward the goal while playing soccer. | The kids are trying to win the soccer game. | null | trying,to,win | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Little kids run toward the goal while playing soccer.,
Sentence2: The kids are trying to win the soccer game..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Little kids run toward the goal while playing soccer. | Kids playing soccer. | kids,playing,soccer | Kids,playing,soccer | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Little kids run toward the goal while playing soccer.,
Sentence2: Kids playing soccer..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A bride and groom on their wedding day with an array of guests standing behind them. | A man and a women getting married. | bride,groom | man,women,married | 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 bride and groom on their wedding day with an array of guests standing behind them.,
Sentence2: A man and a women getting married..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A bride and groom on their wedding day with an array of guests standing behind them. | A boy plays with his toy car in his room. | bride,and,groom | boy,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 bride and groom on their wedding day with an array of guests standing behind them.,
Sentence2: A boy plays with his toy car in his room..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A bride and groom on their wedding day with an array of guests standing behind them. | A man and a woman are reciting their wedding vows. | null | reciting,their,wedding,vows | 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 bride and groom on their wedding day with an array of guests standing behind them.,
Sentence2: A man and a woman are reciting their wedding vows..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A newlywed couple stands in front of a large crowd. | A couple stands in front of a large crowd. | couple,stands,crowd | couple,stands,crowd | 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 newlywed couple stands in front of a large crowd.,
Sentence2: A couple stands in front of a large crowd..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A newlywed couple stands in front of a large crowd. | A newlywed couple stands in front of a small crowd. | large | small | 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 newlywed couple stands in front of a large crowd.,
Sentence2: A newlywed couple stands in front of a small crowd..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A newlywed couple stands in front of a large crowd. | Men stand in front of a large crowd. | null | 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: A newlywed couple stands in front of a large crowd.,
Sentence2: Men stand in front of a large crowd..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A bride and groom outside with their guests. | There is a bride and groom outside. | bride,groom,outside | bride,groom,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 bride and groom outside with their guests.,
Sentence2: There is a bride and groom outside..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A bride and groom outside with their guests. | There are two people who hate each other inside. | bride,and,groom,outside | hate,each,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 bride and groom outside with their guests.,
Sentence2: There are two people who hate each other inside..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A bride and groom outside with their guests. | There is a newlywed bride and groom outside. | null | newlywed | 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 bride and groom outside with their guests.,
Sentence2: There is a newlywed bride and groom outside..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A woman and boy sit on a police motorcycle. | A man and girl sit on a bench. | woman,boy,police,motorcycle | man,girl,bench | 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 and boy sit on a police motorcycle.,
Sentence2: A man and girl sit on a bench..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A woman and boy sit on a police motorcycle. | a boy and his mother | null | mother | 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 and boy sit on a police motorcycle.,
Sentence2: a boy and his mother.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A woman and boy sit on a police motorcycle. | A woman and boy on a police motorcyle. | on,a,police,motorcycle | on,a,police,motorcyle | 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 and boy sit on a police motorcycle.,
Sentence2: A woman and boy on a police motorcyle..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A woman and boy sit on a police motorcycle. | two people on a motorcycle | woman,boy,motorcycle | two,people,motorcycle | 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 and boy sit on a police motorcycle.,
Sentence2: two people on a motorcycle.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A woman and boy sit on a police motorcycle. | A woman and boy on a bicycle. | police,motorcycle | bicycle | 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 and boy sit on a police motorcycle.,
Sentence2: A woman and boy on a bicycle..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
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