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Q: Who adopted Pax? A: Jolie, Q: Was it as a married person? A: no Q: Where did Jolie adopt him? A: orphanage in Ho Chi Minh City, Q: How old was he? A: Three Q: How did they leave Hanoi? A: private jet Q: What day? A: Wednesday, Q: Where was Pax going to have a new life? A: unknown Q: How old is his new mom? A: 31 Q: ...
Vietnamese regulations don't allow unmarried couples to co-adopt,
[ "COVER STORY--Pax's New Life \n\nBy Michelle Tauber and Mary Green \n\nThe actress and 3-year-old Pax Thien Jolie, whom she adopted last weekfrom an orphanage in Ho Chi Minh City, left Hanoi's Noi Bai Airport in a private jet on Wednesday, bound for home--and, for Pax, a new life - in the U.S. \n\nJolie, 31, unders...
694_0
How old is the German?
23
[ "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel started his 2011 Formula One defense in emphatic style on Sunday, leading the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from start to finish. \n\nMcLaren's 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton did well to finish second after damaging his car on the first corn...
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Q: How old is the German? A: 23 Q: The start was what?
crucial,
[ "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel started his 2011 Formula One defense in emphatic style on Sunday, leading the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from start to finish. \n\nMcLaren's 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton did well to finish second after damaging his car on the first corn...
694_2
Q: How old is the German? A: 23 Q: The start was what? A: crucial, Q: Who was satisfied
Hamilton
[ "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel started his 2011 Formula One defense in emphatic style on Sunday, leading the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from start to finish. \n\nMcLaren's 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton did well to finish second after damaging his car on the first corn...
694_3
Q: How old is the German? A: 23 Q: The start was what? A: crucial, Q: Who was satisfied A: Hamilton Q: In the end what?
unknown
[ "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel started his 2011 Formula One defense in emphatic style on Sunday, leading the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from start to finish. \n\nMcLaren's 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton did well to finish second after damaging his car on the first corn...
694_4
Q: How old is the German? A: 23 Q: The start was what? A: crucial, Q: Who was satisfied A: Hamilton Q: In the end what? A: unknown Q: Who lead the season
Sebastian Vettel
[ "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel started his 2011 Formula One defense in emphatic style on Sunday, leading the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from start to finish. \n\nMcLaren's 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton did well to finish second after damaging his car on the first corn...
694_5
Q: How old is the German? A: 23 Q: The start was what? A: crucial, Q: Who was satisfied A: Hamilton Q: In the end what? A: unknown Q: Who lead the season A: Sebastian Vettel Q: Who dropped of?
Lewis
[ "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel started his 2011 Formula One defense in emphatic style on Sunday, leading the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from start to finish. \n\nMcLaren's 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton did well to finish second after damaging his car on the first corn...
694_6
Q: How old is the German? A: 23 Q: The start was what? A: crucial, Q: Who was satisfied A: Hamilton Q: In the end what? A: unknown Q: Who lead the season A: Sebastian Vettel Q: Who dropped of? A: Lewis Q: Who was champ in 2008?
Lewis Hamilton
[ "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel started his 2011 Formula One defense in emphatic style on Sunday, leading the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from start to finish. \n\nMcLaren's 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton did well to finish second after damaging his car on the first corn...
694_7
Q: How old is the German? A: 23 Q: The start was what? A: crucial, Q: Who was satisfied A: Hamilton Q: In the end what? A: unknown Q: Who lead the season A: Sebastian Vettel Q: Who dropped of? A: Lewis Q: Who was champ in 2008? A: Lewis Hamilton Q: Where did the season open?
Melbourne
[ "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel started his 2011 Formula One defense in emphatic style on Sunday, leading the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from start to finish. \n\nMcLaren's 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton did well to finish second after damaging his car on the first corn...
694_8
Q: How old is the German? A: 23 Q: The start was what? A: crucial, Q: Who was satisfied A: Hamilton Q: In the end what? A: unknown Q: Who lead the season A: Sebastian Vettel Q: Who dropped of? A: Lewis Q: Who was champ in 2008? A: Lewis Hamilton Q: Where did the season open? A: Melbourne Q: What type of race?
Grand Prix i
[ "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel started his 2011 Formula One defense in emphatic style on Sunday, leading the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from start to finish. \n\nMcLaren's 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton did well to finish second after damaging his car on the first corn...
694_9
Q: How old is the German? A: 23 Q: The start was what? A: crucial, Q: Who was satisfied A: Hamilton Q: In the end what? A: unknown Q: Who lead the season A: Sebastian Vettel Q: Who dropped of? A: Lewis Q: Who was champ in 2008? A: Lewis Hamilton Q: Where did the season open? A: Melbourne Q: What type of race? A: Grand ...
Christian Horner
[ "(CNN) -- Reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel started his 2011 Formula One defense in emphatic style on Sunday, leading the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from start to finish. \n\nMcLaren's 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton did well to finish second after damaging his car on the first corn...
695_0
How did Sidney Frank make millions?
By marketing Jagermeister and other alcohol brands
[ "(CNN) -- Sidney Frank made millions marketing Jagermeister and other alcohol brands. Three years after his death, he's a big hit with students at the Ivy League college he briefly attended. \n\nSidney Frank, shown accepting an honorary degree in 2005, gave $100 million to Brown University. \n\nHe's a big hit not b...
695_1
Q: How did Sidney Frank make millions? A: By marketing Jagermeister and other alcohol brands Q: Where is he considered as a big hit?
Yes
[ "(CNN) -- Sidney Frank made millions marketing Jagermeister and other alcohol brands. Three years after his death, he's a big hit with students at the Ivy League college he briefly attended. \n\nSidney Frank, shown accepting an honorary degree in 2005, gave $100 million to Brown University. \n\nHe's a big hit not b...
696_0
What was Anthea wearing?
white
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_1
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat?
Nellie Austerly
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_2
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing?
Sitting on a locker
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_3
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named?
The _Sorata_
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_4
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named? A: The _Sorata_ Q: Did Nellie want to go home?
No.
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_5
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named? A: The _Sorata_ Q: Did Nellie want to go home? A: No. Q: what time of day is it?
Night
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_6
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named? A: The _Sorata_ Q: Did Nellie want to go home? A: No. Q: what time of day is it? A: Night Q: what's the weather like?
warm
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_7
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named? A: The _Sorata_ Q: Did Nellie want to go home? A: No. Q: what time of day is it? A: Night Q: what's the weather like? A: warm Q: was the moon full?
No.
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_8
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named? A: The _Sorata_ Q: Did Nellie want to go home? A: No. Q: what time of day is it? A: Night Q: what's the weather like? A: warm Q: was the moon full? A: No. Q: wha...
A thin crescen
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_9
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named? A: The _Sorata_ Q: Did Nellie want to go home? A: No. Q: what time of day is it? A: Night Q: what's the weather like? A: warm Q: was the moon full? A: No. Q: wha...
sitting on the saloon skylights
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_10
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named? A: The _Sorata_ Q: Did Nellie want to go home? A: No. Q: what time of day is it? A: Night Q: what's the weather like? A: warm Q: was the moon full? A: No. Q: wha...
Valentine
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_11
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named? A: The _Sorata_ Q: Did Nellie want to go home? A: No. Q: what time of day is it? A: Night Q: what's the weather like? A: warm Q: was the moon full? A: No. Q: wha...
made her better,
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_12
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named? A: The _Sorata_ Q: Did Nellie want to go home? A: No. Q: what time of day is it? A: Night Q: what's the weather like? A: warm Q: was the moon full? A: No. Q: wha...
next year
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
696_13
Q: What was Anthea wearing? A: white Q: who else was on the boat? A: Nellie Austerly Q: what was she doing? A: Sitting on a locker Q: what was the boat named? A: The _Sorata_ Q: Did Nellie want to go home? A: No. Q: what time of day is it? A: Night Q: what's the weather like? A: warm Q: was the moon full? A: No. Q: wha...
Mr. Valentine
[ "CHAPTER IX \n\nMERRIL TIGHTENS THE SCREW \n\nThe _Sorata_ went to sea again next morning, and one night a week later she bore up for Vancouver before a westerly breeze. A thin crescent moon had just cleared the dim white line of the mainland snow, and the sea glittered faintly in her frothing wake under a vast swe...
697_0
What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor?
agriculture
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_1
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found?
sub-saharan Africa
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_2
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work?
over 50 percent
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_3
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages?
5–14
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_4
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places?
yes
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_5
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it?
explotative
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_6
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
childhood
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_7
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
no
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_8
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
no
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_9
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
no
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_10
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
no
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_11
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
yes
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_12
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
yes
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_13
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
developing countries
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_14
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
poor
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_15
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
no
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_16
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
no
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_17
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
their parents
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_18
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
no
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
697_19
Q: What industry is responsible for a larger portion of child labor? A: agriculture Q: Where are the highest rates found? A: sub-saharan Africa Q: In some African countries how many children work? A: over 50 percent Q: What ages? A: 5–14 Q: Is this illegal in most places? A: yes Q: What do organizations consider it? A:...
Poverty and lack of schools
[ "Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful. This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations....
698_0
What lived?
a Daddy bird
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_1
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird?
a very normal bird
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_2
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs?
No
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_3
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers?
No
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_4
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out?
It had a very long tail feather.
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_5
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that?
tricks
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_6
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks?
wonderful
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_7
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what?
He could fly in circles
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_8
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
fly at super-fast speed
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_9
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
on a quiet street
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_10
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
a yellow house
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_11
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
on top of a basketball pole
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_12
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
One that the kids who lived in the yellow house had outgrown.
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_13
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
Yes
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_14
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
two
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_15
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
One was, one was not.
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_16
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
it had wings with many colors
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_17
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
the mommy bird.
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_18
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
all summer long
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
698_19
Q: What lived? A: a Daddy bird Q: What kind of bird? A: a very normal bird Q: Did it sing songs? A: No Q: But did it have colorful feathers? A: No Q: What made it stand out? A: It had a very long tail feather. Q: And what could it do with that? A: tricks Q: What kind of tricks? A: wonderful Q: Like what? A: He could fl...
Yes
[ "Once upon a time, there lived a Daddy bird. This was a very normal bird. It did not sing pretty songs. It did not have colorful feathers but it did have thing that made it stand out from the other birds. \n\nIt had a very long tail feather. And with this long tail feather, the bird could do wonderful tricks. He co...
699_0
When were the current borders of Tibet established?
18th century
[ "Tibet (i/tᵻˈbɛt/; Wylie: Bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese...
699_1
Q: When were the current borders of Tibet established? A: 18th century Q: What is the average elevation of Tibet?
4,900 metres
[ "Tibet (i/tᵻˈbɛt/; Wylie: Bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese...
699_2
Q: When were the current borders of Tibet established? A: 18th century Q: What is the average elevation of Tibet? A: 4,900 metres Q: What is earth's highest mountain?
Mount Everest
[ "Tibet (i/tᵻˈbɛt/; Wylie: Bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese...
699_3
Q: When were the current borders of Tibet established? A: 18th century Q: What is the average elevation of Tibet? A: 4,900 metres Q: What is earth's highest mountain? A: Mount Everest Q: When did the Tibetan Empire emerge?
7th century
[ "Tibet (i/tᵻˈbɛt/; Wylie: Bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese...
699_4
Q: When were the current borders of Tibet established? A: 18th century Q: What is the average elevation of Tibet? A: 4,900 metres Q: What is earth's highest mountain? A: Mount Everest Q: When did the Tibetan Empire emerge? A: 7th century Q: Where is the region of Tibet located?
8,848 m (29,029 ft) above sea leve
[ "Tibet (i/tᵻˈbɛt/; Wylie: Bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese...
699_5
Q: When were the current borders of Tibet established? A: 18th century Q: What is the average elevation of Tibet? A: 4,900 metres Q: What is earth's highest mountain? A: Mount Everest Q: When did the Tibetan Empire emerge? A: 7th century Q: Where is the region of Tibet located? A: 8,848 m (29,029 ft) above sea leve Q: ...
Asia
[ "Tibet (i/tᵻˈbɛt/; Wylie: Bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese...
699_6
Q: When were the current borders of Tibet established? A: 18th century Q: What is the average elevation of Tibet? A: 4,900 metres Q: What is earth's highest mountain? A: Mount Everest Q: When did the Tibetan Empire emerge? A: 7th century Q: Where is the region of Tibet located? A: 8,848 m (29,029 ft) above sea leve Q: ...
Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba
[ "Tibet (i/tᵻˈbɛt/; Wylie: Bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese...
699_7
Q: When were the current borders of Tibet established? A: 18th century Q: What is the average elevation of Tibet? A: 4,900 metres Q: What is earth's highest mountain? A: Mount Everest Q: When did the Tibetan Empire emerge? A: 7th century Q: Where is the region of Tibet located? A: 8,848 m (29,029 ft) above sea leve Q: ...
Tibet
[ "Tibet (i/tᵻˈbɛt/; Wylie: Bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese...
699_8
Q: When were the current borders of Tibet established? A: 18th century Q: What is the average elevation of Tibet? A: 4,900 metres Q: What is earth's highest mountain? A: Mount Everest Q: When did the Tibetan Empire emerge? A: 7th century Q: Where is the region of Tibet located? A: 8,848 m (29,029 ft) above sea leve Q: ...
f Kham and Amdo
[ "Tibet (i/tᵻˈbɛt/; Wylie: Bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese...
699_9
Q: When were the current borders of Tibet established? A: 18th century Q: What is the average elevation of Tibet? A: 4,900 metres Q: What is earth's highest mountain? A: Mount Everest Q: When did the Tibetan Empire emerge? A: 7th century Q: Where is the region of Tibet located? A: 8,848 m (29,029 ft) above sea leve Q: ...
fell under Chinese rule
[ "Tibet (i/tᵻˈbɛt/; Wylie: Bod, pronounced [pʰø̀ʔ]; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia. It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people as well as some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Qiang and Lhoba peoples and is now also inhabited by considerable numbers of Han Chinese...
700_0
When did Meinik return?
in half an hour
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_1
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him?
the rope
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_2
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him?
Stanley
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_3
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope?
made a loop
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_4
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where?
at one end
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_5
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what?
knotted it
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_6
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots?
about a foot
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_7
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why?
so he could climb it more easily
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_8
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
no
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_9
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
bamboo
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_10
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
in three spikes
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_11
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
no
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_12
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
no
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_13
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
slip down the rope
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_14
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
took off his garment
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_15
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
folded it up into a roll
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_16
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
two feet long
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_17
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
yes
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_18
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
laid it on the spikes and sat on it
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
700_19
Q: When did Meinik return? A: in half an hour Q: What did he bring with him? A: the rope Q: Who waited for him? A: Stanley Q: What did Stanley do with the rope? A: made a loop Q: Where? A: at one end Q: And then did what? A: knotted it Q: How far apart were the knots? A: about a foot Q: Why? A: so he could climb it mor...
the hut
[ "Chapter 13: Preparing A Rescue. \n\nStanley remained where he was until Meinik returned, in half an hour, with the rope. Stanley made a loop at one end; and then knotted it, at distances of about a foot apart, to enable him to climb it more easily. Then they waited until the guard fire burnt down low, and most of ...
701_0
Were there other cultures in Tajikistan?
yes
[ "The territory that now constitutes Tajikistan was previously home to several ancient cultures, including the city of Sarazm of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, and was later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures, including the Oxus civilization, Andronovo culture, Buddhism, Nestorian C...
701_1
Q: Were there other cultures in Tajikistan? A: yes Q: Any example?
Sarazm
[ "The territory that now constitutes Tajikistan was previously home to several ancient cultures, including the city of Sarazm of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, and was later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures, including the Oxus civilization, Andronovo culture, Buddhism, Nestorian C...
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Q: Were there other cultures in Tajikistan? A: yes Q: Any example? A: Sarazm Q: What period was that?
the Neolithic and the Bronze Age
[ "The territory that now constitutes Tajikistan was previously home to several ancient cultures, including the city of Sarazm of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, and was later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures, including the Oxus civilization, Andronovo culture, Buddhism, Nestorian C...