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The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The piano on which Mozart wrote all of his late works returned home to Vienna for the first time since his death in 1791.The piano will stand in his former Vienna home, now a museum, for two weeks, ending in a concert of the works by Mozart. Mozart bought the instrument from Anton Walter, the most famous piano maker of his time, in 1782.He wrote more than 50 works for the piano on it, many of them in the apartment in Vienna.After Mozart's death, Constanze, Mozart's wife, gave the instrument to their elder surviving son, Carl Thomas, who donated it to the Mozarteum Salzburg on what would have been the composer's 100th birthday.The piano is now part of the permanent exhibition in the Austrian city of Salzburg. " It was very hard to let it go," said Matthias Schulz, director of the Mozarteum Salzburg." If we didn' t know it was in the best hands, we wouldn' t have done it." The piano is much smaller and lighter than modern concert ones.Its sound is fresher and brighter than that of a modern piano, with lighter action and hammers . Piano restorer Josef Meingast, who has looked after the Mozart piano since 1975, said it was superior to any of its surviving copies.Meingast said he had to fight to replace the existing strings , dating from a 1973 restoration, with softer ones that produce a rounder sound thought to be more similar to what Mozart would have produced. Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov, who planned to give a concert of Mozart' s music on the piano on November 7, said he was privileged to play such an instrument.It's easily the biggest day of a musician' s life." Question: what instrument was Melnikov going to play on Nov 7? Answer:Mozart's piano Question: who looked after the piano since 1975? Answer:Josef Meingast, Question: what year had replacement strings been put in? Answer:1973 Question: when did Mozart die? Answer:1791 Question: where is his piano now? Answer:Salzburg Question: when did he buy the piano? Answer:1782 Question: what museum has it? Answer:Mozarteum Salzburg Question: is that his former home? Answer:no Question: who donated the piano originally? Answer:his son Question: what is his son's name? Answer:Carl Thomas Question: who did he get the piano from? Answer:
Mozart's wife
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The piano on which Mozart wrote all of his late works returned home to Vienna for the first time since his death in 1791.The piano will stand in his former Vienna home, now a museum, for two weeks, ending in a concert of the works by Mozart. Mozart bought the instrument from Anton Walter, the most famous piano maker of his time, in 1782.He wrote more than 50 works for the piano on it, many of them in the apartment in Vienna.After Mozart's death, Constanze, Mozart's wife, gave the instrument to their elder surviving son, Carl Thomas, who donated it to the Mozarteum Salzburg on what would have been the composer's 100th birthday.The piano is now part of the permanent exhibition in the Austrian city of Salzburg. " It was very hard to let it go," said Matthias Schulz, director of the Mozarteum Salzburg." If we didn' t know it was in the best hands, we wouldn' t have done it." The piano is much smaller and lighter than modern concert ones.Its sound is fresher and brighter than that of a modern piano, with lighter action and hammers . Piano restorer Josef Meingast, who has looked after the Mozart piano since 1975, said it was superior to any of its surviving copies.Meingast said he had to fight to replace the existing strings , dating from a 1973 restoration, with softer ones that produce a rounder sound thought to be more similar to what Mozart would have produced. Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov, who planned to give a concert of Mozart' s music on the piano on November 7, said he was privileged to play such an instrument.It's easily the biggest day of a musician' s life." Question: what instrument was Melnikov going to play on Nov 7? Answer:Mozart's piano Question: who looked after the piano since 1975? Answer:Josef Meingast, Question: what year had replacement strings been put in? Answer:1973 Question: when did Mozart die? Answer:1791 Question: where is his piano now? Answer:Salzburg Question: when did he buy the piano? Answer:1782 Question: what museum has it? Answer:Mozarteum Salzburg Question: is that his former home? Answer:no Question: who donated the piano originally? Answer:his son Question: what is his son's name? Answer:Carl Thomas Question: who did he get the piano from? Answer:Mozart's wife Question: what was her first name? Answer:
Constanze
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The piano on which Mozart wrote all of his late works returned home to Vienna for the first time since his death in 1791.The piano will stand in his former Vienna home, now a museum, for two weeks, ending in a concert of the works by Mozart. Mozart bought the instrument from Anton Walter, the most famous piano maker of his time, in 1782.He wrote more than 50 works for the piano on it, many of them in the apartment in Vienna.After Mozart's death, Constanze, Mozart's wife, gave the instrument to their elder surviving son, Carl Thomas, who donated it to the Mozarteum Salzburg on what would have been the composer's 100th birthday.The piano is now part of the permanent exhibition in the Austrian city of Salzburg. " It was very hard to let it go," said Matthias Schulz, director of the Mozarteum Salzburg." If we didn' t know it was in the best hands, we wouldn' t have done it." The piano is much smaller and lighter than modern concert ones.Its sound is fresher and brighter than that of a modern piano, with lighter action and hammers . Piano restorer Josef Meingast, who has looked after the Mozart piano since 1975, said it was superior to any of its surviving copies.Meingast said he had to fight to replace the existing strings , dating from a 1973 restoration, with softer ones that produce a rounder sound thought to be more similar to what Mozart would have produced. Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov, who planned to give a concert of Mozart' s music on the piano on November 7, said he was privileged to play such an instrument.It's easily the biggest day of a musician' s life." Question: what instrument was Melnikov going to play on Nov 7? Answer:Mozart's piano Question: who looked after the piano since 1975? Answer:Josef Meingast, Question: what year had replacement strings been put in? Answer:1973 Question: when did Mozart die? Answer:1791 Question: where is his piano now? Answer:Salzburg Question: when did he buy the piano? Answer:1782 Question: what museum has it? Answer:Mozarteum Salzburg Question: is that his former home? Answer:no Question: who donated the piano originally? Answer:his son Question: what is his son's name? Answer:Carl Thomas Question: who did he get the piano from? Answer:Mozart's wife Question: what was her first name? Answer:Constanze Question: how many songs did Mozart compose on it? Answer:
more than 50
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The piano on which Mozart wrote all of his late works returned home to Vienna for the first time since his death in 1791.The piano will stand in his former Vienna home, now a museum, for two weeks, ending in a concert of the works by Mozart. Mozart bought the instrument from Anton Walter, the most famous piano maker of his time, in 1782.He wrote more than 50 works for the piano on it, many of them in the apartment in Vienna.After Mozart's death, Constanze, Mozart's wife, gave the instrument to their elder surviving son, Carl Thomas, who donated it to the Mozarteum Salzburg on what would have been the composer's 100th birthday.The piano is now part of the permanent exhibition in the Austrian city of Salzburg. " It was very hard to let it go," said Matthias Schulz, director of the Mozarteum Salzburg." If we didn' t know it was in the best hands, we wouldn' t have done it." The piano is much smaller and lighter than modern concert ones.Its sound is fresher and brighter than that of a modern piano, with lighter action and hammers . Piano restorer Josef Meingast, who has looked after the Mozart piano since 1975, said it was superior to any of its surviving copies.Meingast said he had to fight to replace the existing strings , dating from a 1973 restoration, with softer ones that produce a rounder sound thought to be more similar to what Mozart would have produced. Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov, who planned to give a concert of Mozart' s music on the piano on November 7, said he was privileged to play such an instrument.It's easily the biggest day of a musician' s life." Question: what instrument was Melnikov going to play on Nov 7? Answer:Mozart's piano Question: who looked after the piano since 1975? Answer:Josef Meingast, Question: what year had replacement strings been put in? Answer:1973 Question: when did Mozart die? Answer:1791 Question: where is his piano now? Answer:Salzburg Question: when did he buy the piano? Answer:1782 Question: what museum has it? Answer:Mozarteum Salzburg Question: is that his former home? Answer:no Question: who donated the piano originally? Answer:his son Question: what is his son's name? Answer:Carl Thomas Question: who did he get the piano from? Answer:Mozart's wife Question: what was her first name? Answer:Constanze Question: how many songs did Mozart compose on it? Answer:more than 50 Question: When Carl donated it, how old would Mozart have been? Answer:
100
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The piano on which Mozart wrote all of his late works returned home to Vienna for the first time since his death in 1791.The piano will stand in his former Vienna home, now a museum, for two weeks, ending in a concert of the works by Mozart. Mozart bought the instrument from Anton Walter, the most famous piano maker of his time, in 1782.He wrote more than 50 works for the piano on it, many of them in the apartment in Vienna.After Mozart's death, Constanze, Mozart's wife, gave the instrument to their elder surviving son, Carl Thomas, who donated it to the Mozarteum Salzburg on what would have been the composer's 100th birthday.The piano is now part of the permanent exhibition in the Austrian city of Salzburg. " It was very hard to let it go," said Matthias Schulz, director of the Mozarteum Salzburg." If we didn' t know it was in the best hands, we wouldn' t have done it." The piano is much smaller and lighter than modern concert ones.Its sound is fresher and brighter than that of a modern piano, with lighter action and hammers . Piano restorer Josef Meingast, who has looked after the Mozart piano since 1975, said it was superior to any of its surviving copies.Meingast said he had to fight to replace the existing strings , dating from a 1973 restoration, with softer ones that produce a rounder sound thought to be more similar to what Mozart would have produced. Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov, who planned to give a concert of Mozart' s music on the piano on November 7, said he was privileged to play such an instrument.It's easily the biggest day of a musician' s life." Question: what instrument was Melnikov going to play on Nov 7? Answer:Mozart's piano Question: who looked after the piano since 1975? Answer:Josef Meingast, Question: what year had replacement strings been put in? Answer:1973 Question: when did Mozart die? Answer:1791 Question: where is his piano now? Answer:Salzburg Question: when did he buy the piano? Answer:1782 Question: what museum has it? Answer:Mozarteum Salzburg Question: is that his former home? Answer:no Question: who donated the piano originally? Answer:his son Question: what is his son's name? Answer:Carl Thomas Question: who did he get the piano from? Answer:Mozart's wife Question: what was her first name? Answer:Constanze Question: how many songs did Mozart compose on it? Answer:more than 50 Question: When Carl donated it, how old would Mozart have been? Answer:100 Question: is the piano bigger or smaller than modern pianos? Answer:
smaller
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The piano on which Mozart wrote all of his late works returned home to Vienna for the first time since his death in 1791.The piano will stand in his former Vienna home, now a museum, for two weeks, ending in a concert of the works by Mozart. Mozart bought the instrument from Anton Walter, the most famous piano maker of his time, in 1782.He wrote more than 50 works for the piano on it, many of them in the apartment in Vienna.After Mozart's death, Constanze, Mozart's wife, gave the instrument to their elder surviving son, Carl Thomas, who donated it to the Mozarteum Salzburg on what would have been the composer's 100th birthday.The piano is now part of the permanent exhibition in the Austrian city of Salzburg. " It was very hard to let it go," said Matthias Schulz, director of the Mozarteum Salzburg." If we didn' t know it was in the best hands, we wouldn' t have done it." The piano is much smaller and lighter than modern concert ones.Its sound is fresher and brighter than that of a modern piano, with lighter action and hammers . Piano restorer Josef Meingast, who has looked after the Mozart piano since 1975, said it was superior to any of its surviving copies.Meingast said he had to fight to replace the existing strings , dating from a 1973 restoration, with softer ones that produce a rounder sound thought to be more similar to what Mozart would have produced. Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov, who planned to give a concert of Mozart' s music on the piano on November 7, said he was privileged to play such an instrument.It's easily the biggest day of a musician' s life." Question: what instrument was Melnikov going to play on Nov 7? Answer:Mozart's piano Question: who looked after the piano since 1975? Answer:Josef Meingast, Question: what year had replacement strings been put in? Answer:1973 Question: when did Mozart die? Answer:1791 Question: where is his piano now? Answer:Salzburg Question: when did he buy the piano? Answer:1782 Question: what museum has it? Answer:Mozarteum Salzburg Question: is that his former home? Answer:no Question: who donated the piano originally? Answer:his son Question: what is his son's name? Answer:Carl Thomas Question: who did he get the piano from? Answer:Mozart's wife Question: what was her first name? Answer:Constanze Question: how many songs did Mozart compose on it? Answer:more than 50 Question: When Carl donated it, how old would Mozart have been? Answer:100 Question: is the piano bigger or smaller than modern pianos? Answer:smaller Question: how does it sound in comparison? Answer:
fresher and brighter
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The piano on which Mozart wrote all of his late works returned home to Vienna for the first time since his death in 1791.The piano will stand in his former Vienna home, now a museum, for two weeks, ending in a concert of the works by Mozart. Mozart bought the instrument from Anton Walter, the most famous piano maker of his time, in 1782.He wrote more than 50 works for the piano on it, many of them in the apartment in Vienna.After Mozart's death, Constanze, Mozart's wife, gave the instrument to their elder surviving son, Carl Thomas, who donated it to the Mozarteum Salzburg on what would have been the composer's 100th birthday.The piano is now part of the permanent exhibition in the Austrian city of Salzburg. " It was very hard to let it go," said Matthias Schulz, director of the Mozarteum Salzburg." If we didn' t know it was in the best hands, we wouldn' t have done it." The piano is much smaller and lighter than modern concert ones.Its sound is fresher and brighter than that of a modern piano, with lighter action and hammers . Piano restorer Josef Meingast, who has looked after the Mozart piano since 1975, said it was superior to any of its surviving copies.Meingast said he had to fight to replace the existing strings , dating from a 1973 restoration, with softer ones that produce a rounder sound thought to be more similar to what Mozart would have produced. Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov, who planned to give a concert of Mozart' s music on the piano on November 7, said he was privileged to play such an instrument.It's easily the biggest day of a musician' s life." Question: what instrument was Melnikov going to play on Nov 7? Answer:Mozart's piano Question: who looked after the piano since 1975? Answer:Josef Meingast, Question: what year had replacement strings been put in? Answer:1973 Question: when did Mozart die? Answer:1791 Question: where is his piano now? Answer:Salzburg Question: when did he buy the piano? Answer:1782 Question: what museum has it? Answer:Mozarteum Salzburg Question: is that his former home? Answer:no Question: who donated the piano originally? Answer:his son Question: what is his son's name? Answer:Carl Thomas Question: who did he get the piano from? Answer:Mozart's wife Question: what was her first name? Answer:Constanze Question: how many songs did Mozart compose on it? Answer:more than 50 Question: When Carl donated it, how old would Mozart have been? Answer:100 Question: is the piano bigger or smaller than modern pianos? Answer:smaller Question: how does it sound in comparison? Answer:fresher and brighter Question: did Josef Meigast think it was inferior or superior? Answer:
superior
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:
The Lion
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:
"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:
the professor
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:
the Gardener
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:
Father
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:
which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:
lettuces
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:
wind up
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:
the hall.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:the hall. Question: What did he say is important not to do? Answer:
to get two such animals confused
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:the hall. Question: What did he say is important not to do? Answer:to get two such animals confused Question: How often did he say he does that? Answer:
often
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:the hall. Question: What did he say is important not to do? Answer:to get two such animals confused Question: How often did he say he does that? Answer:often Question: What did he mistake the rabbit-hutch for? Answer:
the hall-clock
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:the hall. Question: What did he say is important not to do? Answer:to get two such animals confused Question: How often did he say he does that? Answer:often Question: What did he mistake the rabbit-hutch for? Answer:the hall-clock Question: Why? Answer:
both have doors
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:the hall. Question: What did he say is important not to do? Answer:to get two such animals confused Question: How often did he say he does that? Answer:often Question: What did he mistake the rabbit-hutch for? Answer:the hall-clock Question: Why? Answer:both have doors Question: What did he say he can't figure out? Answer:
if the rabbit went?
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:the hall. Question: What did he say is important not to do? Answer:to get two such animals confused Question: How often did he say he does that? Answer:often Question: What did he mistake the rabbit-hutch for? Answer:the hall-clock Question: Why? Answer:both have doors Question: What did he say he can't figure out? Answer:if the rabbit went? Question: What did he say he read in the dictionary? Answer:
Rabbit'
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:the hall. Question: What did he say is important not to do? Answer:to get two such animals confused Question: How often did he say he does that? Answer:often Question: What did he mistake the rabbit-hutch for? Answer:the hall-clock Question: Why? Answer:both have doors Question: What did he say he can't figure out? Answer:if the rabbit went? Question: What did he say he read in the dictionary? Answer:Rabbit' Question: How old was Bruno? Answer:
unknown
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:the hall. Question: What did he say is important not to do? Answer:to get two such animals confused Question: How often did he say he does that? Answer:often Question: What did he mistake the rabbit-hutch for? Answer:the hall-clock Question: Why? Answer:both have doors Question: What did he say he can't figure out? Answer:if the rabbit went? Question: What did he say he read in the dictionary? Answer:Rabbit' Question: How old was Bruno? Answer:unknown Question: What day did the professor say he put lettuces in the clock? Answer:
yesterday
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:the hall. Question: What did he say is important not to do? Answer:to get two such animals confused Question: How often did he say he does that? Answer:often Question: What did he mistake the rabbit-hutch for? Answer:the hall-clock Question: Why? Answer:both have doors Question: What did he say he can't figure out? Answer:if the rabbit went? Question: What did he say he read in the dictionary? Answer:Rabbit' Question: How old was Bruno? Answer:unknown Question: What day did the professor say he put lettuces in the clock? Answer:yesterday Question: And why was one liable to mistake a Gardener for a Lion? Answer:
both having mouths,
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER 10. THE OTHER PROFESSOR. "We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!" "What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got from him. "We want you to speak to the Gardener for us," Sylvie said, as she and Bruno took the old man's hands and led him into the hall. "He's ever so unkind!" Bruno mournfully added. "They's all unkind to us, now that Father's gone. The Lion were much nicer!" "But you must explain to me, please," the Professor said with an anxious look, "which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener. It's most important not to get two such animals confused together. And one's very liable to do it in their case--both having mouths, you know--" "Doos oo always confuses two animals together?" Bruno asked. "Pretty often, I'm afraid," the Professor candidly confessed. "Now, for instance, there's the rabbit-hutch and the hall-clock." The Professor pointed them out. "One gets a little confused with them--both having doors, you know. Now, only yesterday--would you believe it?--I put some lettuces into the clock, and tried to wind up the rabbit!" "Did the rabbit go, after oo wounded it up?" said Bruno. The Professor clasped his hands on the top of his head, and groaned. "Go? I should think it did go! Why, it's gone? And where ever it's gone to--that's what I ca'n't find out! I've done my best--I've read all the article 'Rabbit' in the great dictionary--Come in!" Question: Who was much nicer? Answer:The Lion Question: Who do Sylvie and Bruno want to talk to the gardener? Answer:"We do want you so much, you ca'n't think Question: Who were Sylvie and Bruno looking for? Answer:the professor Question: Who does Bruno say is unkind? Answer:the Gardener Question: And who is gone now, according to Bruno? Answer:Father Question: What did the Professor say he gets confused about? Answer:which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener Question: What did he say he put into the clock yesterday? Answer:lettuces Question: And what did he try to do with the rabbit? Answer:wind up Question: Was the professor young? Answer:no Question: Where did Sylvie and Bruno lead him? Answer:the hall. Question: What did he say is important not to do? Answer:to get two such animals confused Question: How often did he say he does that? Answer:often Question: What did he mistake the rabbit-hutch for? Answer:the hall-clock Question: Why? Answer:both have doors Question: What did he say he can't figure out? Answer:if the rabbit went? Question: What did he say he read in the dictionary? Answer:Rabbit' Question: How old was Bruno? Answer:unknown Question: What day did the professor say he put lettuces in the clock? Answer:yesterday Question: And why was one liable to mistake a Gardener for a Lion? Answer:both having mouths, Question: Where did he put his hands after Bruno asked him about the rabbit? Answer:
on the top of his head
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN)Things have been messy between singer Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, and it looks to be about to get messier. Oprah Winfrey's network, OWN, posted a teaser Tuesday for Tran's interview with Iyanla Vanzant. The inspirational speaker and host of "Iyanla: Fix My Life" fires off at Tran: "He betrayed you. He lied to you. He did it all publicly," before asking, "How did you find out that he had a baby by another woman?" Brown has been the subject of rumors that he fathered a daughter with another woman while in a relationship with Tran. He has neither confirmed nor denied the stories, but the story heated up when Tran tweeted on March 4, "Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me." The tweet was later deleted. Brown and Tran have had an on-again, off-again relationship for years. In 2012, Brown posted a video on Twitter questioning whether it was possible to be in love with two people. At the time, the singer had broken up with Tran after once again growing close to singer Rihanna, whom he assaulted while they were dating in 2009. "I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said in the video. "I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives." Brown and Rihanna eventually reunited but then broke up again, and he and Tran, who bills herself as a model and entrepreneur, resumed seeing each other. Question: Who used to date? Answer:
Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN)Things have been messy between singer Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, and it looks to be about to get messier. Oprah Winfrey's network, OWN, posted a teaser Tuesday for Tran's interview with Iyanla Vanzant. The inspirational speaker and host of "Iyanla: Fix My Life" fires off at Tran: "He betrayed you. He lied to you. He did it all publicly," before asking, "How did you find out that he had a baby by another woman?" Brown has been the subject of rumors that he fathered a daughter with another woman while in a relationship with Tran. He has neither confirmed nor denied the stories, but the story heated up when Tran tweeted on March 4, "Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me." The tweet was later deleted. Brown and Tran have had an on-again, off-again relationship for years. In 2012, Brown posted a video on Twitter questioning whether it was possible to be in love with two people. At the time, the singer had broken up with Tran after once again growing close to singer Rihanna, whom he assaulted while they were dating in 2009. "I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said in the video. "I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives." Brown and Rihanna eventually reunited but then broke up again, and he and Tran, who bills herself as a model and entrepreneur, resumed seeing each other. Question: Who used to date? Answer:Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran Question: What network interviewed Tran? Answer:
OWN
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN)Things have been messy between singer Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, and it looks to be about to get messier. Oprah Winfrey's network, OWN, posted a teaser Tuesday for Tran's interview with Iyanla Vanzant. The inspirational speaker and host of "Iyanla: Fix My Life" fires off at Tran: "He betrayed you. He lied to you. He did it all publicly," before asking, "How did you find out that he had a baby by another woman?" Brown has been the subject of rumors that he fathered a daughter with another woman while in a relationship with Tran. He has neither confirmed nor denied the stories, but the story heated up when Tran tweeted on March 4, "Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me." The tweet was later deleted. Brown and Tran have had an on-again, off-again relationship for years. In 2012, Brown posted a video on Twitter questioning whether it was possible to be in love with two people. At the time, the singer had broken up with Tran after once again growing close to singer Rihanna, whom he assaulted while they were dating in 2009. "I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said in the video. "I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives." Brown and Rihanna eventually reunited but then broke up again, and he and Tran, who bills herself as a model and entrepreneur, resumed seeing each other. Question: Who used to date? Answer:Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran Question: What network interviewed Tran? Answer:OWN Question: Who conducted it? Answer:
Iyanla Vanzant
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN)Things have been messy between singer Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, and it looks to be about to get messier. Oprah Winfrey's network, OWN, posted a teaser Tuesday for Tran's interview with Iyanla Vanzant. The inspirational speaker and host of "Iyanla: Fix My Life" fires off at Tran: "He betrayed you. He lied to you. He did it all publicly," before asking, "How did you find out that he had a baby by another woman?" Brown has been the subject of rumors that he fathered a daughter with another woman while in a relationship with Tran. He has neither confirmed nor denied the stories, but the story heated up when Tran tweeted on March 4, "Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me." The tweet was later deleted. Brown and Tran have had an on-again, off-again relationship for years. In 2012, Brown posted a video on Twitter questioning whether it was possible to be in love with two people. At the time, the singer had broken up with Tran after once again growing close to singer Rihanna, whom he assaulted while they were dating in 2009. "I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said in the video. "I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives." Brown and Rihanna eventually reunited but then broke up again, and he and Tran, who bills herself as a model and entrepreneur, resumed seeing each other. Question: Who used to date? Answer:Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran Question: What network interviewed Tran? Answer:OWN Question: Who conducted it? Answer:Iyanla Vanzant Question: What show does that person have? Answer:
Iyanla: Fix My Life
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN)Things have been messy between singer Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, and it looks to be about to get messier. Oprah Winfrey's network, OWN, posted a teaser Tuesday for Tran's interview with Iyanla Vanzant. The inspirational speaker and host of "Iyanla: Fix My Life" fires off at Tran: "He betrayed you. He lied to you. He did it all publicly," before asking, "How did you find out that he had a baby by another woman?" Brown has been the subject of rumors that he fathered a daughter with another woman while in a relationship with Tran. He has neither confirmed nor denied the stories, but the story heated up when Tran tweeted on March 4, "Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me." The tweet was later deleted. Brown and Tran have had an on-again, off-again relationship for years. In 2012, Brown posted a video on Twitter questioning whether it was possible to be in love with two people. At the time, the singer had broken up with Tran after once again growing close to singer Rihanna, whom he assaulted while they were dating in 2009. "I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said in the video. "I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives." Brown and Rihanna eventually reunited but then broke up again, and he and Tran, who bills herself as a model and entrepreneur, resumed seeing each other. Question: Who used to date? Answer:Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran Question: What network interviewed Tran? Answer:OWN Question: Who conducted it? Answer:Iyanla Vanzant Question: What show does that person have? Answer:Iyanla: Fix My Life Question: When was the teaser put up? Answer:
Tuesday
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN)Things have been messy between singer Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, and it looks to be about to get messier. Oprah Winfrey's network, OWN, posted a teaser Tuesday for Tran's interview with Iyanla Vanzant. The inspirational speaker and host of "Iyanla: Fix My Life" fires off at Tran: "He betrayed you. He lied to you. He did it all publicly," before asking, "How did you find out that he had a baby by another woman?" Brown has been the subject of rumors that he fathered a daughter with another woman while in a relationship with Tran. He has neither confirmed nor denied the stories, but the story heated up when Tran tweeted on March 4, "Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me." The tweet was later deleted. Brown and Tran have had an on-again, off-again relationship for years. In 2012, Brown posted a video on Twitter questioning whether it was possible to be in love with two people. At the time, the singer had broken up with Tran after once again growing close to singer Rihanna, whom he assaulted while they were dating in 2009. "I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said in the video. "I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives." Brown and Rihanna eventually reunited but then broke up again, and he and Tran, who bills herself as a model and entrepreneur, resumed seeing each other. Question: Who used to date? Answer:Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran Question: What network interviewed Tran? Answer:OWN Question: Who conducted it? Answer:Iyanla Vanzant Question: What show does that person have? Answer:Iyanla: Fix My Life Question: When was the teaser put up? Answer:Tuesday Question: Who did Brown used to date? Answer:
Karrueche Tran
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN)Things have been messy between singer Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, and it looks to be about to get messier. Oprah Winfrey's network, OWN, posted a teaser Tuesday for Tran's interview with Iyanla Vanzant. The inspirational speaker and host of "Iyanla: Fix My Life" fires off at Tran: "He betrayed you. He lied to you. He did it all publicly," before asking, "How did you find out that he had a baby by another woman?" Brown has been the subject of rumors that he fathered a daughter with another woman while in a relationship with Tran. He has neither confirmed nor denied the stories, but the story heated up when Tran tweeted on March 4, "Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me." The tweet was later deleted. Brown and Tran have had an on-again, off-again relationship for years. In 2012, Brown posted a video on Twitter questioning whether it was possible to be in love with two people. At the time, the singer had broken up with Tran after once again growing close to singer Rihanna, whom he assaulted while they were dating in 2009. "I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said in the video. "I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives." Brown and Rihanna eventually reunited but then broke up again, and he and Tran, who bills herself as a model and entrepreneur, resumed seeing each other. Question: Who used to date? Answer:Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran Question: What network interviewed Tran? Answer:OWN Question: Who conducted it? Answer:Iyanla Vanzant Question: What show does that person have? Answer:Iyanla: Fix My Life Question: When was the teaser put up? Answer:Tuesday Question: Who did Brown used to date? Answer:Karrueche Tran Question: And before that? Answer:
Rihanna
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN)Things have been messy between singer Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, and it looks to be about to get messier. Oprah Winfrey's network, OWN, posted a teaser Tuesday for Tran's interview with Iyanla Vanzant. The inspirational speaker and host of "Iyanla: Fix My Life" fires off at Tran: "He betrayed you. He lied to you. He did it all publicly," before asking, "How did you find out that he had a baby by another woman?" Brown has been the subject of rumors that he fathered a daughter with another woman while in a relationship with Tran. He has neither confirmed nor denied the stories, but the story heated up when Tran tweeted on March 4, "Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me." The tweet was later deleted. Brown and Tran have had an on-again, off-again relationship for years. In 2012, Brown posted a video on Twitter questioning whether it was possible to be in love with two people. At the time, the singer had broken up with Tran after once again growing close to singer Rihanna, whom he assaulted while they were dating in 2009. "I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said in the video. "I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives." Brown and Rihanna eventually reunited but then broke up again, and he and Tran, who bills herself as a model and entrepreneur, resumed seeing each other. Question: Who used to date? Answer:Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran Question: What network interviewed Tran? Answer:OWN Question: Who conducted it? Answer:Iyanla Vanzant Question: What show does that person have? Answer:Iyanla: Fix My Life Question: When was the teaser put up? Answer:Tuesday Question: Who did Brown used to date? Answer:Karrueche Tran Question: And before that? Answer:Rihanna Question: Did he treat her well? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN)Things have been messy between singer Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, and it looks to be about to get messier. Oprah Winfrey's network, OWN, posted a teaser Tuesday for Tran's interview with Iyanla Vanzant. The inspirational speaker and host of "Iyanla: Fix My Life" fires off at Tran: "He betrayed you. He lied to you. He did it all publicly," before asking, "How did you find out that he had a baby by another woman?" Brown has been the subject of rumors that he fathered a daughter with another woman while in a relationship with Tran. He has neither confirmed nor denied the stories, but the story heated up when Tran tweeted on March 4, "Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me." The tweet was later deleted. Brown and Tran have had an on-again, off-again relationship for years. In 2012, Brown posted a video on Twitter questioning whether it was possible to be in love with two people. At the time, the singer had broken up with Tran after once again growing close to singer Rihanna, whom he assaulted while they were dating in 2009. "I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said in the video. "I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives." Brown and Rihanna eventually reunited but then broke up again, and he and Tran, who bills herself as a model and entrepreneur, resumed seeing each other. Question: Who used to date? Answer:Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran Question: What network interviewed Tran? Answer:OWN Question: Who conducted it? Answer:Iyanla Vanzant Question: What show does that person have? Answer:Iyanla: Fix My Life Question: When was the teaser put up? Answer:Tuesday Question: Who did Brown used to date? Answer:Karrueche Tran Question: And before that? Answer:Rihanna Question: Did he treat her well? Answer:no Question: When did he hit her? Answer:
2009
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN)Things have been messy between singer Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran, and it looks to be about to get messier. Oprah Winfrey's network, OWN, posted a teaser Tuesday for Tran's interview with Iyanla Vanzant. The inspirational speaker and host of "Iyanla: Fix My Life" fires off at Tran: "He betrayed you. He lied to you. He did it all publicly," before asking, "How did you find out that he had a baby by another woman?" Brown has been the subject of rumors that he fathered a daughter with another woman while in a relationship with Tran. He has neither confirmed nor denied the stories, but the story heated up when Tran tweeted on March 4, "Listen. One can only take so much. The best of luck to Chris and his family. No baby drama for me." The tweet was later deleted. Brown and Tran have had an on-again, off-again relationship for years. In 2012, Brown posted a video on Twitter questioning whether it was possible to be in love with two people. At the time, the singer had broken up with Tran after once again growing close to singer Rihanna, whom he assaulted while they were dating in 2009. "I love Karrueche very much but I don't want to see her hurt over my friendship with Rihanna," Brown said in the video. "I'd rather be single allowing us to both be happy in our lives." Brown and Rihanna eventually reunited but then broke up again, and he and Tran, who bills herself as a model and entrepreneur, resumed seeing each other. Question: Who used to date? Answer:Chris Brown and his now ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran Question: What network interviewed Tran? Answer:OWN Question: Who conducted it? Answer:Iyanla Vanzant Question: What show does that person have? Answer:Iyanla: Fix My Life Question: When was the teaser put up? Answer:Tuesday Question: Who did Brown used to date? Answer:Karrueche Tran Question: And before that? Answer:Rihanna Question: Did he treat her well? Answer:no Question: When did he hit her? Answer:2009 Question: What is Tran's occupation? Answer:
model
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:
first aid
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:
first aid course
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:
not know what to do in a crisis
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:
33
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:33 Question: Did she ever have to use the skills she attained in the class? Answer:
yes"
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:33 Question: Did she ever have to use the skills she attained in the class? Answer:yes" Question: What did she do? Answer:
reacted without thinking
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:33 Question: Did she ever have to use the skills she attained in the class? Answer:yes" Question: What did she do? Answer:reacted without thinking Question: Did she save anyone's life? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:33 Question: Did she ever have to use the skills she attained in the class? Answer:yes" Question: What did she do? Answer:reacted without thinking Question: Did she save anyone's life? Answer:yes Question: Who? Answer:
Tilly.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:33 Question: Did she ever have to use the skills she attained in the class? Answer:yes" Question: What did she do? Answer:reacted without thinking Question: Did she save anyone's life? Answer:yes Question: Who? Answer:Tilly. Question: Is she related to Sonya? Answer:
her kid
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:33 Question: Did she ever have to use the skills she attained in the class? Answer:yes" Question: What did she do? Answer:reacted without thinking Question: Did she save anyone's life? Answer:yes Question: Who? Answer:Tilly. Question: Is she related to Sonya? Answer:her kid Question: Does Tilly have any siblings? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:33 Question: Did she ever have to use the skills she attained in the class? Answer:yes" Question: What did she do? Answer:reacted without thinking Question: Did she save anyone's life? Answer:yes Question: Who? Answer:Tilly. Question: Is she related to Sonya? Answer:her kid Question: Does Tilly have any siblings? Answer:yes Question: Is Tilly the oldest? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:33 Question: Did she ever have to use the skills she attained in the class? Answer:yes" Question: What did she do? Answer:reacted without thinking Question: Did she save anyone's life? Answer:yes Question: Who? Answer:Tilly. Question: Is she related to Sonya? Answer:her kid Question: Does Tilly have any siblings? Answer:yes Question: Is Tilly the oldest? Answer:no Question: Who is older? Answer:
Emmen
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:33 Question: Did she ever have to use the skills she attained in the class? Answer:yes" Question: What did she do? Answer:reacted without thinking Question: Did she save anyone's life? Answer:yes Question: Who? Answer:Tilly. Question: Is she related to Sonya? Answer:her kid Question: Does Tilly have any siblings? Answer:yes Question: Is Tilly the oldest? Answer:no Question: Who is older? Answer:Emmen Question: What were she and her brother doing when the incident in question occurred? Answer:
fighting
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A mum saved her daughter's life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Avenue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three years old daughter Tilly. Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children's Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent's worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly's life. Sonya said: "Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions . It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime." After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure . Sonya said: "The seizure can happen when there's any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid." The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: "I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I always feared I would not know what to do in a crisis situation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it." Question: What is the class at Lancashire Adult Learning called? Answer:first aid Question: Does it have an official title? Answer:first aid course Question: Was Sonya Hall happy that she took the course? Answer:yes Question: What was she scared of before taking it? Answer:not know what to do in a crisis Question: Does she have any children? Answer:yes Question: How old is Sonya? Answer:33 Question: Did she ever have to use the skills she attained in the class? Answer:yes" Question: What did she do? Answer:reacted without thinking Question: Did she save anyone's life? Answer:yes Question: Who? Answer:Tilly. Question: Is she related to Sonya? Answer:her kid Question: Does Tilly have any siblings? Answer:yes Question: Is Tilly the oldest? Answer:no Question: Who is older? Answer:Emmen Question: What were she and her brother doing when the incident in question occurred? Answer:fighting Question: What were they fighting about? Answer:
a toy.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:
71
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:
in 1999
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:
Saturday
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:
taken from bed by policemen
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:
suspicion of corruption
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:
Gu Junshan
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:no Question: Did he resurface? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:no Question: Did he resurface? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:
January 20
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:no Question: Did he resurface? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:January 20 Question: Where? Answer:
with President Xi
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:no Question: Did he resurface? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:January 20 Question: Where? Answer:with President Xi Question: For what? Answer:
greeting military officials
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:no Question: Did he resurface? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:January 20 Question: Where? Answer:with President Xi Question: For what? Answer:greeting military officials Question: Celebrating what? Answer:
Chinese Lunar New Year
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:no Question: Did he resurface? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:January 20 Question: Where? Answer:with President Xi Question: For what? Answer:greeting military officials Question: Celebrating what? Answer:Chinese Lunar New Year Question: What was bought? Answer:
military ranks
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:no Question: Did he resurface? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:January 20 Question: Where? Answer:with President Xi Question: For what? Answer:greeting military officials Question: Celebrating what? Answer:Chinese Lunar New Year Question: What was bought? Answer:military ranks Question: By whom? Answer:
the defense
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:no Question: Did he resurface? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:January 20 Question: Where? Answer:with President Xi Question: For what? Answer:greeting military officials Question: Celebrating what? Answer:Chinese Lunar New Year Question: What was bought? Answer:military ranks Question: By whom? Answer:the defense Question: Was a game played? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:no Question: Did he resurface? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:January 20 Question: Where? Answer:with President Xi Question: For what? Answer:greeting military officials Question: Celebrating what? Answer:Chinese Lunar New Year Question: What was bought? Answer:military ranks Question: By whom? Answer:the defense Question: Was a game played? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:
the military
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. Xu was detained the same day President Xi Jinping chaired a steering group tasked with reforming the military, the Post said. If confirmed, Xu would become the highest-ranking military officer to be detained on suspicion of corruption. Xu's critics claim that during his tenure, the buying and selling of military ranks was widespread in the defense establishment. "I was told by an ex-PLA man I met on the train travelling to Guangzhou that he quit the military because so many people were buying positions and he did not want to play that game," said David Zweig, professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "Telling me, a foreign professor, such dirt suggests that it is widespread and the anger that exists about this is also widespread." Bribery scandal Xu's detention may be connected with the corruption probe of Gu Junshan, the army's former deputy logistics chief and one of Xu's closest subordinates. Gu, who was in charge of the military's massive procurement and property portfolio, reportedly received bribes in cash and gifts. He has been under investigation since early 2012. Xu, 71, was promoted to the CMC in 1999 and became its vice-chairman in 2004. He retired in March last year. He has not been seen in public for several months until January 20, when the Chinese media showed him with President Xi greeting a group of retired military officials on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year. Question: Was Xu promoted? Answer:yes Question: What age? Answer:71 Question: When? Answer:in 1999 Question: Was he liked? Answer:no Question: Was he arrested? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:Saturday Question: How? Answer:taken from bed by policemen Question: For what? Answer:suspicion of corruption Question: Who bribed him? Answer:Gu Junshan Question: Is he still working? Answer:no Question: Did he resurface? Answer:yes Question: When? Answer:January 20 Question: Where? Answer:with President Xi Question: For what? Answer:greeting military officials Question: Celebrating what? Answer:Chinese Lunar New Year Question: What was bought? Answer:military ranks Question: By whom? Answer:the defense Question: Was a game played? Answer:yes Question: Where? Answer:the military Question: Did he have people beneath him? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was sitting at the table with a cup of coffee in her hands. "You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?" she asked. "Of course," Molly answered angrily. "What would you do if your neighbor walked into your yard without your _ and picked your strawberries?" "I would say, better here the bees." "The bees don't take my strawberries." "But the birds do," Doris continued. "That old lady only picks a few strawberries every year, and the only ones she picks are those you leave to the birds. Why don't you pick some of your good strawberries and give them to her?" "Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' "Don't you remember what happened when you were in hospital last year? She went to see you and gave you a pot full of chicken soup. When you give her the strawberries you can tell her that you still remember that." Molly was shocked. She had almost forgotten that little kindness because she was too angry. Then she picked a basket of good strawberries and went out. Through the window, Doris could see that the anger on Molly's face changed into a bright smile. Question: What almost occurred when Molly opened the door? Answer:
the door nearly broke
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was sitting at the table with a cup of coffee in her hands. "You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?" she asked. "Of course," Molly answered angrily. "What would you do if your neighbor walked into your yard without your _ and picked your strawberries?" "I would say, better here the bees." "The bees don't take my strawberries." "But the birds do," Doris continued. "That old lady only picks a few strawberries every year, and the only ones she picks are those you leave to the birds. Why don't you pick some of your good strawberries and give them to her?" "Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' "Don't you remember what happened when you were in hospital last year? She went to see you and gave you a pot full of chicken soup. When you give her the strawberries you can tell her that you still remember that." Molly was shocked. She had almost forgotten that little kindness because she was too angry. Then she picked a basket of good strawberries and went out. Through the window, Doris could see that the anger on Molly's face changed into a bright smile. Question: What almost occurred when Molly opened the door? Answer:the door nearly broke Question: What is Molly's last name? Answer:
Daniels
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was sitting at the table with a cup of coffee in her hands. "You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?" she asked. "Of course," Molly answered angrily. "What would you do if your neighbor walked into your yard without your _ and picked your strawberries?" "I would say, better here the bees." "The bees don't take my strawberries." "But the birds do," Doris continued. "That old lady only picks a few strawberries every year, and the only ones she picks are those you leave to the birds. Why don't you pick some of your good strawberries and give them to her?" "Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' "Don't you remember what happened when you were in hospital last year? She went to see you and gave you a pot full of chicken soup. When you give her the strawberries you can tell her that you still remember that." Molly was shocked. She had almost forgotten that little kindness because she was too angry. Then she picked a basket of good strawberries and went out. Through the window, Doris could see that the anger on Molly's face changed into a bright smile. Question: What almost occurred when Molly opened the door? Answer:the door nearly broke Question: What is Molly's last name? Answer:Daniels Question: Does Molly have a garden? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was sitting at the table with a cup of coffee in her hands. "You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?" she asked. "Of course," Molly answered angrily. "What would you do if your neighbor walked into your yard without your _ and picked your strawberries?" "I would say, better here the bees." "The bees don't take my strawberries." "But the birds do," Doris continued. "That old lady only picks a few strawberries every year, and the only ones she picks are those you leave to the birds. Why don't you pick some of your good strawberries and give them to her?" "Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' "Don't you remember what happened when you were in hospital last year? She went to see you and gave you a pot full of chicken soup. When you give her the strawberries you can tell her that you still remember that." Molly was shocked. She had almost forgotten that little kindness because she was too angry. Then she picked a basket of good strawberries and went out. Through the window, Doris could see that the anger on Molly's face changed into a bright smile. Question: What almost occurred when Molly opened the door? Answer:the door nearly broke Question: What is Molly's last name? Answer:Daniels Question: Does Molly have a garden? Answer:yes Question: What is she growing in it? Answer:
strawberries
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was sitting at the table with a cup of coffee in her hands. "You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?" she asked. "Of course," Molly answered angrily. "What would you do if your neighbor walked into your yard without your _ and picked your strawberries?" "I would say, better here the bees." "The bees don't take my strawberries." "But the birds do," Doris continued. "That old lady only picks a few strawberries every year, and the only ones she picks are those you leave to the birds. Why don't you pick some of your good strawberries and give them to her?" "Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' "Don't you remember what happened when you were in hospital last year? She went to see you and gave you a pot full of chicken soup. When you give her the strawberries you can tell her that you still remember that." Molly was shocked. She had almost forgotten that little kindness because she was too angry. Then she picked a basket of good strawberries and went out. Through the window, Doris could see that the anger on Molly's face changed into a bright smile. Question: What almost occurred when Molly opened the door? Answer:the door nearly broke Question: What is Molly's last name? Answer:Daniels Question: Does Molly have a garden? Answer:yes Question: What is she growing in it? Answer:strawberries Question: What is Molly's friend holding? Answer:
coffee
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was sitting at the table with a cup of coffee in her hands. "You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?" she asked. "Of course," Molly answered angrily. "What would you do if your neighbor walked into your yard without your _ and picked your strawberries?" "I would say, better here the bees." "The bees don't take my strawberries." "But the birds do," Doris continued. "That old lady only picks a few strawberries every year, and the only ones she picks are those you leave to the birds. Why don't you pick some of your good strawberries and give them to her?" "Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' "Don't you remember what happened when you were in hospital last year? She went to see you and gave you a pot full of chicken soup. When you give her the strawberries you can tell her that you still remember that." Molly was shocked. She had almost forgotten that little kindness because she was too angry. Then she picked a basket of good strawberries and went out. Through the window, Doris could see that the anger on Molly's face changed into a bright smile. Question: What almost occurred when Molly opened the door? Answer:the door nearly broke Question: What is Molly's last name? Answer:Daniels Question: Does Molly have a garden? Answer:yes Question: What is she growing in it? Answer:strawberries Question: What is Molly's friend holding? Answer:coffee Question: Where is she sitting with it? Answer:
at the table
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was sitting at the table with a cup of coffee in her hands. "You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?" she asked. "Of course," Molly answered angrily. "What would you do if your neighbor walked into your yard without your _ and picked your strawberries?" "I would say, better here the bees." "The bees don't take my strawberries." "But the birds do," Doris continued. "That old lady only picks a few strawberries every year, and the only ones she picks are those you leave to the birds. Why don't you pick some of your good strawberries and give them to her?" "Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' "Don't you remember what happened when you were in hospital last year? She went to see you and gave you a pot full of chicken soup. When you give her the strawberries you can tell her that you still remember that." Molly was shocked. She had almost forgotten that little kindness because she was too angry. Then she picked a basket of good strawberries and went out. Through the window, Doris could see that the anger on Molly's face changed into a bright smile. Question: What almost occurred when Molly opened the door? Answer:the door nearly broke Question: What is Molly's last name? Answer:Daniels Question: Does Molly have a garden? Answer:yes Question: What is she growing in it? Answer:strawberries Question: What is Molly's friend holding? Answer:coffee Question: Where is she sitting with it? Answer:at the table Question: What is the friend's name? Answer:
Doris
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was sitting at the table with a cup of coffee in her hands. "You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?" she asked. "Of course," Molly answered angrily. "What would you do if your neighbor walked into your yard without your _ and picked your strawberries?" "I would say, better here the bees." "The bees don't take my strawberries." "But the birds do," Doris continued. "That old lady only picks a few strawberries every year, and the only ones she picks are those you leave to the birds. Why don't you pick some of your good strawberries and give them to her?" "Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' "Don't you remember what happened when you were in hospital last year? She went to see you and gave you a pot full of chicken soup. When you give her the strawberries you can tell her that you still remember that." Molly was shocked. She had almost forgotten that little kindness because she was too angry. Then she picked a basket of good strawberries and went out. Through the window, Doris could see that the anger on Molly's face changed into a bright smile. Question: What almost occurred when Molly opened the door? Answer:the door nearly broke Question: What is Molly's last name? Answer:Daniels Question: Does Molly have a garden? Answer:yes Question: What is she growing in it? Answer:strawberries Question: What is Molly's friend holding? Answer:coffee Question: Where is she sitting with it? Answer:at the table Question: What is the friend's name? Answer:Doris Question: Was Molly in the hospital recently? Answer:
last year
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was sitting at the table with a cup of coffee in her hands. "You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?" she asked. "Of course," Molly answered angrily. "What would you do if your neighbor walked into your yard without your _ and picked your strawberries?" "I would say, better here the bees." "The bees don't take my strawberries." "But the birds do," Doris continued. "That old lady only picks a few strawberries every year, and the only ones she picks are those you leave to the birds. Why don't you pick some of your good strawberries and give them to her?" "Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' "Don't you remember what happened when you were in hospital last year? She went to see you and gave you a pot full of chicken soup. When you give her the strawberries you can tell her that you still remember that." Molly was shocked. She had almost forgotten that little kindness because she was too angry. Then she picked a basket of good strawberries and went out. Through the window, Doris could see that the anger on Molly's face changed into a bright smile. Question: What almost occurred when Molly opened the door? Answer:the door nearly broke Question: What is Molly's last name? Answer:Daniels Question: Does Molly have a garden? Answer:yes Question: What is she growing in it? Answer:strawberries Question: What is Molly's friend holding? Answer:coffee Question: Where is she sitting with it? Answer:at the table Question: What is the friend's name? Answer:Doris Question: Was Molly in the hospital recently? Answer:last year Question: What did Molly's neighbor bring here when she was hospitalized? Answer:
chicken soup
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Molly Daniels opened the door so hard that the door nearly broke it. Then she looked through the window at her neighbor across the yard. " She is in my garden again. Those are my strawberries, not hers. Maybe I should call the police." Her friend, Doris, was sitting at the table with a cup of coffee in her hands. "You want to call the police because she picks your strawberries?" she asked. "Of course," Molly answered angrily. "What would you do if your neighbor walked into your yard without your _ and picked your strawberries?" "I would say, better here the bees." "The bees don't take my strawberries." "But the birds do," Doris continued. "That old lady only picks a few strawberries every year, and the only ones she picks are those you leave to the birds. Why don't you pick some of your good strawberries and give them to her?" "Are you crazy? What are you thinking?' "Don't you remember what happened when you were in hospital last year? She went to see you and gave you a pot full of chicken soup. When you give her the strawberries you can tell her that you still remember that." Molly was shocked. She had almost forgotten that little kindness because she was too angry. Then she picked a basket of good strawberries and went out. Through the window, Doris could see that the anger on Molly's face changed into a bright smile. Question: What almost occurred when Molly opened the door? Answer:the door nearly broke Question: What is Molly's last name? Answer:Daniels Question: Does Molly have a garden? Answer:yes Question: What is she growing in it? Answer:strawberries Question: What is Molly's friend holding? Answer:coffee Question: Where is she sitting with it? Answer:at the table Question: What is the friend's name? Answer:Doris Question: Was Molly in the hospital recently? Answer:last year Question: What did Molly's neighbor bring here when she was hospitalized? Answer:chicken soup Question: When the story concluded was Molly still mad? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:
hal
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:
Hal
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:
Mr. Sumner
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:
Hal
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:Hal Question: who was the auditor? Answer:
Hardwick
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:Hal Question: who was the auditor? Answer:Hardwick Question: and what did he do? Answer:
generally transact business
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:Hal Question: who was the auditor? Answer:Hardwick Question: and what did he do? Answer:generally transact business Question: who was supposed to telephone? Answer:
Hal
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:Hal Question: who was the auditor? Answer:Hardwick Question: and what did he do? Answer:generally transact business Question: who was supposed to telephone? Answer:Hal Question: what did he think of the auditor? Answer:
not pleased
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:Hal Question: who was the auditor? Answer:Hardwick Question: and what did he do? Answer:generally transact business Question: who was supposed to telephone? Answer:Hal Question: what did he think of the auditor? Answer:not pleased Question: with who? Answer:
Hardwick
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:Hal Question: who was the auditor? Answer:Hardwick Question: and what did he do? Answer:generally transact business Question: who was supposed to telephone? Answer:Hal Question: what did he think of the auditor? Answer:not pleased Question: with who? Answer:Hardwick Question: how did he answer the young man? Answer:
abruptly
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:Hal Question: who was the auditor? Answer:Hardwick Question: and what did he do? Answer:generally transact business Question: who was supposed to telephone? Answer:Hal Question: what did he think of the auditor? Answer:not pleased Question: with who? Answer:Hardwick Question: how did he answer the young man? Answer:abruptly Question: who was not frightened? Answer:
Hal
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:Hal Question: who was the auditor? Answer:Hardwick Question: and what did he do? Answer:generally transact business Question: who was supposed to telephone? Answer:Hal Question: what did he think of the auditor? Answer:not pleased Question: with who? Answer:Hardwick Question: how did he answer the young man? Answer:abruptly Question: who was not frightened? Answer:Hal Question: what did he hope to do in the meantime? Answer:
wait.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:Hal Question: who was the auditor? Answer:Hardwick Question: and what did he do? Answer:generally transact business Question: who was supposed to telephone? Answer:Hal Question: what did he think of the auditor? Answer:not pleased Question: with who? Answer:Hardwick Question: how did he answer the young man? Answer:abruptly Question: who was not frightened? Answer:Hal Question: what did he hope to do in the meantime? Answer:wait. Question: For what? Answer:
till he comes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER III. A SERIOUS CHARGE. "What do you want?" asked Hardwick abruptly. "Is Mr. Sumner in?" returned Hal. "No." "Then I'll wait till he comes." Hardwick stared at Hal. "Won't I do?" he asked sharply. "I'm afraid not, sir." "What do you want to see him about?" "He asked me to call," replied the youth. He was not particularly pleased with Hardwick's manner. "I am the book-keeper here, and I generally transact business during Mr. Sumner's absence." "Mr. Sumner asked me to meet him here at ten o'clock." "Oh! You know him, then?" "Not very well." "I thought not." Hardwick glanced at Hal's shabby clothes. "Well, you had better wait outside until he comes. We don't allow loungers about the office." "I will," said Hal, and he turned to leave. It was bitter cold outside, but he would have preferred being on the sidewalk than being in the way, especially when such a man as Felix Hardwick was around. But, as he turned to leave, a coach drove up to the door, and Mr. Sumner alighted. His face lit up with a smile when he caught sight of Hal. "Well, my young friend, I see you are on time," he said, catching Hal by the shoulder, and turning him back into the office. "Yes, sir." "That's right." Mr. Sumner turned to Hardwick. "Where is Dick?" he asked. "I don't know, sir," returned the book-keeper. "Hasn't he been here this morning?" "I think not." "The sidewalk ought to be cleaned. That boy evidently doesn't want work." Question: Who will wait? Answer:hal Question: who was not happy with his social behavior? Answer:Hal Question: who was to arrive at 10? Answer:Mr. Sumner Question: to get together with who? Answer:Hal Question: who was the auditor? Answer:Hardwick Question: and what did he do? Answer:generally transact business Question: who was supposed to telephone? Answer:Hal Question: what did he think of the auditor? Answer:not pleased Question: with who? Answer:Hardwick Question: how did he answer the young man? Answer:abruptly Question: who was not frightened? Answer:Hal Question: what did he hope to do in the meantime? Answer:wait. Question: For what? Answer:till he comes Question: who? Answer:
"Then I'll wait till he comes.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (Mental Floss) -- It's hard to walk down the aisle of a liquor store without running across a bottle bearing someone's name. A costumed reveler at a Captain Morgan party celebrates the rum named after the 17th century privateer. We put them in our cocktails, but how well do we know them? Here's some biographical detail on the men behind your favorite tipples: 1. Captain Morgan The Captain wasn't always just the choice of sorority girls looking to blend spiced rum with Diet Coke; in the 17th century he was a feared privateer. Not only did the Welsh pirate marry his own cousin, he ran risky missions for the governor of Jamaica, including capturing some Spanish prisoners in Cuba and sacking Port-au-Prince in Haiti. He then plundered the Cuban coast before holding for ransom the entire city of Portobelo, Panama. He later looted and burned Panama City, but his pillaging career came to an end when Spain and England signed a peace treaty in 1671. Instead of getting in trouble for his high-seas antics, Morgan received knighthood and became the lieutenant governor of Jamaica. Mental Floss: 5 drinking stories that put yours to shame 2. Johnnie Walker Walker, the name behind the world's most popular brand of Scotch whisky, was born in 1805 in Ayrshire, Scotland. When his father died in 1819, Johnnie inherited a trust of a little over 400 pounds, which the trustees invested in a grocery store. Walker became a very successful grocer in the town of Kilmarnock and even sold a whisky, Walker's Kilmarnock Whisky. Question: Who is Captain Morgan's rum named after? Answer:
17th century privateer
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (Mental Floss) -- It's hard to walk down the aisle of a liquor store without running across a bottle bearing someone's name. A costumed reveler at a Captain Morgan party celebrates the rum named after the 17th century privateer. We put them in our cocktails, but how well do we know them? Here's some biographical detail on the men behind your favorite tipples: 1. Captain Morgan The Captain wasn't always just the choice of sorority girls looking to blend spiced rum with Diet Coke; in the 17th century he was a feared privateer. Not only did the Welsh pirate marry his own cousin, he ran risky missions for the governor of Jamaica, including capturing some Spanish prisoners in Cuba and sacking Port-au-Prince in Haiti. He then plundered the Cuban coast before holding for ransom the entire city of Portobelo, Panama. He later looted and burned Panama City, but his pillaging career came to an end when Spain and England signed a peace treaty in 1671. Instead of getting in trouble for his high-seas antics, Morgan received knighthood and became the lieutenant governor of Jamaica. Mental Floss: 5 drinking stories that put yours to shame 2. Johnnie Walker Walker, the name behind the world's most popular brand of Scotch whisky, was born in 1805 in Ayrshire, Scotland. When his father died in 1819, Johnnie inherited a trust of a little over 400 pounds, which the trustees invested in a grocery store. Walker became a very successful grocer in the town of Kilmarnock and even sold a whisky, Walker's Kilmarnock Whisky. Question: Who is Captain Morgan's rum named after? Answer:17th century privateer Question: Were people afraid of him? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (Mental Floss) -- It's hard to walk down the aisle of a liquor store without running across a bottle bearing someone's name. A costumed reveler at a Captain Morgan party celebrates the rum named after the 17th century privateer. We put them in our cocktails, but how well do we know them? Here's some biographical detail on the men behind your favorite tipples: 1. Captain Morgan The Captain wasn't always just the choice of sorority girls looking to blend spiced rum with Diet Coke; in the 17th century he was a feared privateer. Not only did the Welsh pirate marry his own cousin, he ran risky missions for the governor of Jamaica, including capturing some Spanish prisoners in Cuba and sacking Port-au-Prince in Haiti. He then plundered the Cuban coast before holding for ransom the entire city of Portobelo, Panama. He later looted and burned Panama City, but his pillaging career came to an end when Spain and England signed a peace treaty in 1671. Instead of getting in trouble for his high-seas antics, Morgan received knighthood and became the lieutenant governor of Jamaica. Mental Floss: 5 drinking stories that put yours to shame 2. Johnnie Walker Walker, the name behind the world's most popular brand of Scotch whisky, was born in 1805 in Ayrshire, Scotland. When his father died in 1819, Johnnie inherited a trust of a little over 400 pounds, which the trustees invested in a grocery store. Walker became a very successful grocer in the town of Kilmarnock and even sold a whisky, Walker's Kilmarnock Whisky. Question: Who is Captain Morgan's rum named after? Answer:17th century privateer Question: Were people afraid of him? Answer:Yes Question: What was his nationality? Answer:
Welsh