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A larger man in a leaf-printed shirt is working with his remote controlled airplane. | A woman in a business suit is drinking coffe. | 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 larger man in a leaf-printed shirt is working with his remote controlled airplane.,
Sentence2: A woman in a business suit is drinking coffe..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A larger man in a leaf-printed shirt is working with his remote controlled airplane. | A heavyset man in a bright red-and-blue hawaiian shirt is playing with an RC airplane. | null | red-and-blue,hawaiian,shirt | 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 larger man in a leaf-printed shirt is working with his remote controlled airplane.,
Sentence2: A heavyset man in a bright red-and-blue hawaiian shirt is playing with an RC airplane..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A woman stands on a sidewalk behind a table filled with hats. | The lady is standing on a walkway. | woman,sidewalk | lady,walkway | 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 stands on a sidewalk behind a table filled with hats.,
Sentence2: The lady is standing on a walkway..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A woman stands on a sidewalk behind a table filled with hats. | The lady is standing, waiting for someone. | null | waiting,for,someone | 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 stands on a sidewalk behind a table filled with hats.,
Sentence2: The lady is standing, waiting for someone..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A woman stands on a sidewalk behind a table filled with hats. | The lady is running. | stands | 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 woman stands on a sidewalk behind a table filled with hats.,
Sentence2: The lady is running..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
a group of people enjoying a thrill ride at an amusement park. | people at the amusement park | thrill,ride | amusement,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: a group of people enjoying a thrill ride at an amusement park.,
Sentence2: people at the amusement park.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
a group of people enjoying a thrill ride at an amusement park. | hard at work in the steel mill | amusement,park | steel,mill | 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 people enjoying a thrill ride at an amusement park.,
Sentence2: hard at work in the steel mill.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
a group of people enjoying a thrill ride at an amusement park. | field trip to disneyland | null | disneyland | 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 people enjoying a thrill ride at an amusement park.,
Sentence2: field trip to disneyland.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
two people in a crowd are looking up | there is a crowd of people | crowd,are,looking,up | 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: two people in a crowd are looking up,
Sentence2: there is a crowd of people.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
two people in a crowd are looking up | there is only one person their waiting | two,people | one,person | 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 people in a crowd are looking up,
Sentence2: there is only one person their waiting.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
two people in a crowd are looking up | they are getting ready to watch fireworks | null | getting,ready,to,watch,fireworks | 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 people in a crowd are looking up,
Sentence2: they are getting ready to watch fireworks.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
People looking up at the sky at something. | People close their eyes, bow their heads, and pray. | looking | close,their,eyes | 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 looking up at the sky at something.,
Sentence2: People close their eyes, bow their heads, and pray..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
People looking up at the sky at something. | People look up. | sky | look | 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 looking up at the sky at something.,
Sentence2: People look up..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
People looking up at the sky at something. | Hearing screaming, the soccer players look up just in time to see the flaming hot air balloon hit the water tower. | null | screaming | 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 looking up at the sky at something.,
Sentence2: Hearing screaming, the soccer players look up just in time to see the flaming hot air balloon hit the water tower..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A crowd of people gathered together looking up and taking pictures. | A crowd gathers together. | people,taking,pictures | 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: A crowd of people gathered together looking up and taking pictures.,
Sentence2: A crowd gathers together..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A crowd of people gathered together looking up and taking pictures. | A group of people want to take pictures of the airplane show. | null | airplane,show | 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 crowd of people gathered together looking up and taking pictures.,
Sentence2: A group of people want to take pictures of the airplane show..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A crowd of people gathered together looking up and taking pictures. | A group of people are swimming in the community pool. | looking,up,taking,pictures | swimming | 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 crowd of people gathered together looking up and taking pictures.,
Sentence2: A group of people are swimming in the community pool..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Many people are crowded together, with a couple of them looking upwards. | Some people looked above them. | people,looking,upwards | above,them | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Many people are crowded together, with a couple of them looking upwards.,
Sentence2: Some people looked above them..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Many people are crowded together, with a couple of them looking upwards. | The crowd were all looking at their cell phones. | couple,of,them,looking,upwards | looking,at,their,cell,phones | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Many people are crowded together, with a couple of them looking upwards.,
Sentence2: The crowd were all looking at their cell phones..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Many people are crowded together, with a couple of them looking upwards. | Some of the people thought they saw a UFO. | null | UFO | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Many people are crowded together, with a couple of them looking upwards.,
Sentence2: Some of the people thought they saw a UFO..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A young woman wearing a colorful flower shirt is taking a photo on a busy street. | A man is hunting animals. | woman | 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: A young woman wearing a colorful flower shirt is taking a photo on a busy street.,
Sentence2: A man is hunting animals..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A young woman wearing a colorful flower shirt is taking a photo on a busy street. | A woman is on a street | taking,photo,street | 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: A young woman wearing a colorful flower shirt is taking a photo on a busy street.,
Sentence2: A woman is on a street.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A young woman wearing a colorful flower shirt is taking a photo on a busy street. | A woman likes to take photos | null | likes | 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 woman wearing a colorful flower shirt is taking a photo on a busy street.,
Sentence2: A woman likes to take photos.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Asian spectators. | People are watching | spectators | watching | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Asian spectators.,
Sentence2: People are watching.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
Asian spectators. | The Englishmen are playing a soccer game. | Asian | Englishmen | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Asian spectators.,
Sentence2: The Englishmen are playing a soccer game..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Asian spectators. | Asians are watching a game. | null | game | Given two sentences, decide their relation: entailment if the second follows from the first; contradiction if they cannot both be true; neutral otherwise.
Sentence1: Asian spectators.,
Sentence2: Asians are watching a game..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A man holding a glass and talking to an elderly woman. | A man is hitting the elderly woman. | holding,a,glass,and,talking | hitting | 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 holding a glass and talking to an elderly woman.,
Sentence2: A man is hitting the elderly woman..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man holding a glass and talking to an elderly woman. | A man is talking to an old woman. | elderly,woman | old,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 holding a glass and talking to an elderly woman.,
Sentence2: A man is talking to an old woman..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A man holding a glass and talking to an elderly woman. | A man is drinking wine. | null | wine | 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 holding a glass and talking to an elderly woman.,
Sentence2: A man is drinking wine..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | A man is riding a motorcycle up a mountain. | null | 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: A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: A man is riding a motorcycle up a mountain..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | A person is riding a motorcyle. | motorcyclist | riding,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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: A person is riding a motorcyle..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | A Man on a Motorcycle drives up a Mountain, while his friend has problems with his Bike. | null | 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: A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: A Man on a Motorcycle drives up a Mountain, while his friend has problems with his Bike..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | A Biker drives up a Mountain with his friend waiting on the foot of it. | stationary | waiting | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: A Biker drives up a Mountain with his friend waiting on the foot of it..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | While one bike remains stationary, a driver of another motorcycle drives up a green mountain. | drives,stationary | one,stationary | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: While one bike remains stationary, a driver of another motorcycle drives up a green mountain..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | A bicycle is cruising the streets. | motorcyclist | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: A bicycle is cruising the streets..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | A motorcycle is going up the side of a mountain. | drives,up,side,mountain | going,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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: A motorcycle is going up the side of a mountain..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | One Biker chases another on a Mountain Road. | drives,stationary | chases | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: One Biker chases another on a Mountain Road..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | There are two motorcycles but one is broken | null | broken | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: There are two motorcycles but one is broken.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | Two motorcylists are driving up a mountain. | A,stationary | Two | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: Two motorcylists are driving up a mountain..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | A motorcylist is driving. | drives | driving | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: A motorcylist is driving..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | A motorcylist is on vacation. | null | vacation | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: A motorcylist is on vacation..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | Two cyclists drove down the side of a brown mountain. | green | brown | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: Two cyclists drove down the side of a brown mountain..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | A motorcyclist wearing a helmet drove up the side of a green mountain while another cyclist stayed behind because he didn't feel good. | null | helmet,he,didn't,feel,good | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: A motorcyclist wearing a helmet drove up the side of a green mountain while another cyclist stayed behind because he didn't feel good..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary. | Two motorcycles are driving up a mountain. | A,stationary | Two | 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 motorcyclist drives up the side of a green mountain while another bike remains stationary.,
Sentence2: Two motorcycles are driving up a mountain..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man is wearing an Alaska sweatshirt. | The man is wearing a sweatshirt. | Alaska,sweatshirt | sweatshirt | 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 wearing an Alaska sweatshirt.,
Sentence2: The man is wearing a sweatshirt..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A man is wearing an Alaska sweatshirt. | The man is not wearing a shirt. | man,is,wearing,an,Alaska,sweatshirt | man,is,not,wearing,a,shirt | 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 wearing an Alaska sweatshirt.,
Sentence2: The man is not wearing a shirt..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man is wearing an Alaska sweatshirt. | The man bought the shirt in Alaska. | null | shirt,in,Alaska | 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 wearing an Alaska sweatshirt.,
Sentence2: The man bought the shirt in Alaska..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A man talking to old woman in restaurant while holding a wineglass. | This man doesn't drink. | wineglass | doesn't,drink | 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 talking to old woman in restaurant while holding a wineglass.,
Sentence2: This man doesn't drink..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man talking to old woman in restaurant while holding a wineglass. | The man and woman talk | talking,in,restaurant | talk | 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 talking to old woman in restaurant while holding a wineglass.,
Sentence2: The man and woman talk.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A man talking to old woman in restaurant while holding a wineglass. | These people enjoy mothers day | null | people,mothers | 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 talking to old woman in restaurant while holding a wineglass.,
Sentence2: These people enjoy mothers day.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A man wearing an Alaska sweatshirt and a baseball cap is buying lottery tickets. | Dogs are not paying | man,buying | Dogs,not,paying | 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 wearing an Alaska sweatshirt and a baseball cap is buying lottery tickets.,
Sentence2: Dogs are not paying.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A man wearing an Alaska sweatshirt and a baseball cap is buying lottery tickets. | After a game a man wearing an Alaska shirt and baseball cap is buying scratchers to win money | null | scratchers,money | 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 wearing an Alaska sweatshirt and a baseball cap is buying lottery tickets.,
Sentence2: After a game a man wearing an Alaska shirt and baseball cap is buying scratchers to win money.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A man wearing an Alaska sweatshirt and a baseball cap is buying lottery tickets. | After a game a man wearing an Alaska shirt and baseball cap is buying scratchers | lottery,tickets | scratchers | 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 wearing an Alaska sweatshirt and a baseball cap is buying lottery tickets.,
Sentence2: After a game a man wearing an Alaska shirt and baseball cap is buying scratchers.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
a man in a blue sweater is talking to a gray headed lady. | A man and lady are talking. | talking,to | talking | 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 blue sweater is talking to a gray headed lady.,
Sentence2: A man and lady are talking..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
a man in a blue sweater is talking to a gray headed lady. | A man is talking to his grandmother | null | grandmother | 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 blue sweater is talking to a gray headed lady.,
Sentence2: A man is talking to his grandmother.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
a man in a blue sweater is talking to a gray headed lady. | A man is sitting alone. | talking | sitting,alone | 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 blue sweater is talking to a gray headed lady.,
Sentence2: A man is sitting alone..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A wedding party walks out of a building. | the new couple leave the building. | null | new,couple | 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 wedding party walks out of a building.,
Sentence2: the new couple leave the building..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A wedding party walks out of a building. | the bride and groom walk into the ocean. | walks,building | walk,ocean | 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 wedding party walks out of a building.,
Sentence2: the bride and groom walk into the ocean..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A wedding party walks out of a building. | the bride and groom walk outside. | wedding,party | bride,groom | 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 wedding party walks out of a building.,
Sentence2: the bride and groom walk outside..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A brown dog is licking its nose. | A black dog is licking themselves. | brown,dog | black,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: A brown dog is licking its nose.,
Sentence2: A black dog is licking themselves..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A brown dog is licking its nose. | A dog is using it's tongue to clean their nose. | licking,its,nose | using,it's,tongue | 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 brown dog is licking its nose.,
Sentence2: A dog is using it's tongue to clean their nose..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A brown dog is licking its nose. | A dog is licking peanut butter off their nose. | null | peanut | 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 brown dog is licking its nose.,
Sentence2: A dog is licking peanut butter off their nose..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
People mingle in a crowded bar. | The room has wide expanses of empty floor. | crowded | expanses,empty | 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 mingle in a crowded bar.,
Sentence2: The room has wide expanses of empty floor..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
People mingle in a crowded bar. | There are people of both genders. | null | people,genders | 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 mingle in a crowded bar.,
Sentence2: There are people of both genders..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
People mingle in a crowded bar. | The people are predominately adults. | bar | 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: People mingle in a crowded bar.,
Sentence2: The people are predominately adults..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A man in a Hawaiian shirt putting together an airplane model. | The man is wearing a shirt. | in,a,Hawaiian,shirt | wearing,a,shirt | 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 Hawaiian shirt putting together an airplane model.,
Sentence2: The man is wearing a shirt..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A man in a Hawaiian shirt putting together an airplane model. | The man is sniffing the glue. | null | sniffing,the,glue | 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 Hawaiian shirt putting together an airplane model.,
Sentence2: The man is sniffing the glue..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A man in a Hawaiian shirt putting together an airplane model. | The man is building a house. | putting,together,an,airplane,model | building,a,house | 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 Hawaiian shirt putting together an airplane model.,
Sentence2: The man is building a house..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Several people standing around at a party. | the people are celebrating something | null | celebrating,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: Several people standing around at a party.,
Sentence2: the people are celebrating something.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
Several people standing around at a party. | no one showed up to the party | Several,people,standing,around | no,one,showed,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: Several people standing around at a party.,
Sentence2: no one showed up to the party.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
Several people standing around at a party. | people at a party | Several,people | 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: Several people standing around at a party.,
Sentence2: people at a party.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A group of people, holding drinks are standing around talking. | Some people are holding beverages. | drinks | beverages | 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 people, holding drinks are standing around talking.,
Sentence2: Some people are holding beverages..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A group of people, holding drinks are standing around talking. | The people are at a party. | null | party | 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 people, holding drinks are standing around talking.,
Sentence2: The people are at a party..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A group of people, holding drinks are standing around talking. | The people are sitting in a hot tub. | holding,drinks,standing,talking | sitting,hot,tub | 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 people, holding drinks are standing around talking.,
Sentence2: The people are sitting in a hot tub..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | A dog has his mouth open | tongue,out | mouth,open | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: A dog has his mouth open.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | a dog sleeps at the pound | looks | sleeps | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: a dog sleeps at the pound.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | a dog wonders what the camera tastes like | null | wonders,what,the,camera,tastes,like | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: a dog wonders what the camera tastes like.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | The dog is smiling for the camera | null | smiling | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: The dog is smiling for the camera.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | The brown dog pauses to look at the camera. | looks,at,the,camera | pauses,to,look,at,camera | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: The brown dog pauses to look at the camera..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | A dog poses for a picture | dog,looks,at,the,camera | poses,for,a,picture | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: A dog poses for a picture.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | An animal is looking at the camera. | dog | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: An animal is looking at the camera..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | The brown dog takes interest in the camera and looks directly at it. | null | takes,interest,in | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: The brown dog takes interest in the camera and looks directly at it..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | An exhausted dog | null | exhausted | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: An exhausted dog.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | A brown dog is lying on the grass with his tongue sticking out looking at the camera. | null | lying,on,the,grass | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: A brown dog is lying on the grass with his tongue sticking out looking at the camera..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | The black dog with his tongue out looked away from the camera. | brown,dog,looks,at,the,camera | black,dog,looked,away,from,the,camera | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: The black dog with his tongue out looked away from the camera..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | a dog looks at the camera | looks,at | the,camera | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: a dog looks at the camera.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | A brown dog chewing on a bone. | tongue,out | chewing,on,a,bone | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: A brown dog chewing on a bone..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | A chipmunk | brown,dog | chipmunk | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: A chipmunk.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera. | The dog is running around | looks,at,the,camera | running,around | 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 brown dog with his tongue out looks at the camera.,
Sentence2: The dog is running around.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A woman in a green shirt swinging, with only one shoe on. | A man in track shoes running. | woman,swinging | man,shoes,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 woman in a green shirt swinging, with only one shoe on.,
Sentence2: A man in track shoes running..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A woman in a green shirt swinging, with only one shoe on. | A woman who lost a shoe playing on a swing. | one,shoe,on | lost,a,shoe | 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 in a green shirt swinging, with only one shoe on.,
Sentence2: A woman who lost a shoe playing on a swing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A woman in a green shirt swinging, with only one shoe on. | A woman 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: A woman in a green shirt swinging, with only one shoe on.,
Sentence2: A woman in a park..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A woman in glasses with short, dark hair wearing light capri style pants, green t-shirt and sandals on a swing. | A man is sitting on a swing. | woman,on,a,swing | man,sitting,on,a,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 woman in glasses with short, dark hair wearing light capri style pants, green t-shirt and sandals on a swing.,
Sentence2: A man is sitting on a swing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A woman in glasses with short, dark hair wearing light capri style pants, green t-shirt and sandals on a swing. | A woman is sitting on a swing. | woman,on,a,swing | sitting,on,a,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 woman in glasses with short, dark hair wearing light capri style pants, green t-shirt and sandals on a swing.,
Sentence2: A woman is sitting on a swing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A woman in glasses with short, dark hair wearing light capri style pants, green t-shirt and sandals on a swing. | A mother is sitting on a swing. | 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 in glasses with short, dark hair wearing light capri style pants, green t-shirt and sandals on a swing.,
Sentence2: A mother is sitting on a swing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A woman who has lost one shoe is swinging. | A woman plays on a swing for the first time. | null | first,time | 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 who has lost one shoe is swinging.,
Sentence2: A woman plays on a swing for the first time..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| neutral |
A woman who has lost one shoe is swinging. | A man falls off a swing. | woman,swinging | man,falls,off,a,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 woman who has lost one shoe is swinging.,
Sentence2: A man falls off a swing..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A woman who has lost one shoe is swinging. | A woman wearing only one shoe swings. | woman,lost,one,shoe | wearing,only,one,shoe | 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 who has lost one shoe is swinging.,
Sentence2: A woman wearing only one shoe swings..
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
A black motorcycle parked in a parking lot in front of a grass filled hill. | Red motorcycle tipped over | black | 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 black motorcycle parked in a parking lot in front of a grass filled hill.,
Sentence2: Red motorcycle tipped over.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| contradiction |
A black motorcycle parked in a parking lot in front of a grass filled hill. | Black bike parked | black,motorcycle | Black,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 black motorcycle parked in a parking lot in front of a grass filled hill.,
Sentence2: Black bike parked.
Give first your final correct answer, and then output the reasoning.
Your answer:
| entailment |
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