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6931_0 | Where is everybody from the story right now? | in repose. | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_1 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel? | Numerian | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_2 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends? | discourse | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_3 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius? | in his master's house | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_4 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what? | meditating | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_5 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting? | his guests | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_6 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over? | for the banquet | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_7 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | on her couch | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_8 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | fragments | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_9 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | her lute | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_10 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | yes | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_11 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | unknown | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_12 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | to a different country | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_13 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | from the one in the romance scene | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_14 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | Numerian's perfidious convert | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_15 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | ye | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_16 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | Julian | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_17 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | the Gospel of the Christian | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_18 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | 15 | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6931_19 | Q: Where is everybody from the story right now?
A: in repose.
Q: Who's in the chapel?
A: Numerian
Q: What is he preparing to give his friends?
A: discourse
Q: Where is Ulpius?
A: in his master's house
Q: Doing what?
A: meditating
Q: Who is Vetranio expecting?
A: his guests
Q: Why are the coming over?
A: for the banquet... | the high priest's | [
"CHAPTER 6. \n\nAN APPRENTICESHIP TO THE TEMPLE. \n\nThe action of our characters during the night included in the last two chapters has now come to a pause. Vetranio is awaiting his guests for the banquet; Numerian is in the chapel, preparing for the discourse that he is to deliver to his friends; Ulpius is medita... |
6932_0 | Which religion is this about? | Roman Catholic | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6932_1 | Q: Which religion is this about?
A: Roman Catholic
Q: What does the Immaculate Conception deal with? | original sin | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6932_2 | Q: Which religion is this about?
A: Roman Catholic
Q: What does the Immaculate Conception deal with?
A: original sin
Q: From what language is macula or labes? | Latin | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6932_3 | Q: Which religion is this about?
A: Roman Catholic
Q: What does the Immaculate Conception deal with?
A: original sin
Q: From what language is macula or labes?
A: Latin
Q: Who granted Mary a privilege? | God, | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6932_4 | Q: Which religion is this about?
A: Roman Catholic
Q: What does the Immaculate Conception deal with?
A: original sin
Q: From what language is macula or labes?
A: Latin
Q: Who granted Mary a privilege?
A: God,
Q: Does Mary have the stain or original sin? | No | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6932_5 | Q: Which religion is this about?
A: Roman Catholic
Q: What does the Immaculate Conception deal with?
A: original sin
Q: From what language is macula or labes?
A: Latin
Q: Who granted Mary a privilege?
A: God,
Q: Does Mary have the stain or original sin?
A: No
Q: Is actual or personal sin different from that? | Yes | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6932_6 | Q: Which religion is this about?
A: Roman Catholic
Q: What does the Immaculate Conception deal with?
A: original sin
Q: From what language is macula or labes?
A: Latin
Q: Who granted Mary a privilege?
A: God,
Q: Does Mary have the stain or original sin?
A: No
Q: Is actual or personal sin different from that?
A: Yes
Q: ... | No | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6932_7 | Q: Which religion is this about?
A: Roman Catholic
Q: What does the Immaculate Conception deal with?
A: original sin
Q: From what language is macula or labes?
A: Latin
Q: Who granted Mary a privilege?
A: God,
Q: Does Mary have the stain or original sin?
A: No
Q: Is actual or personal sin different from that?
A: Yes
Q: ... | Blessed Virgin Mary | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6932_8 | Q: Which religion is this about?
A: Roman Catholic
Q: What does the Immaculate Conception deal with?
A: original sin
Q: From what language is macula or labes?
A: Latin
Q: Who granted Mary a privilege?
A: God,
Q: Does Mary have the stain or original sin?
A: No
Q: Is actual or personal sin different from that?
A: Yes
Q: ... | Jesus Christ | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6932_9 | Q: Which religion is this about?
A: Roman Catholic
Q: What does the Immaculate Conception deal with?
A: original sin
Q: From what language is macula or labes?
A: Latin
Q: Who granted Mary a privilege?
A: God,
Q: Does Mary have the stain or original sin?
A: No
Q: Is actual or personal sin different from that?
A: Yes
Q: ... | Yes | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6932_10 | Q: Which religion is this about?
A: Roman Catholic
Q: What does the Immaculate Conception deal with?
A: original sin
Q: From what language is macula or labes?
A: Latin
Q: Who granted Mary a privilege?
A: God,
Q: Does Mary have the stain or original sin?
A: No
Q: Is actual or personal sin different from that?
A: Yes
Q: ... | yes | [
"The defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception regards original sin only, saying that Mary was preserved from any stain (in Latin, macula or labes, the second of these two synonymous words being the one used in the formal definition). The proclaimed Roman Catholic dogma states \"that the most Blessed Virgin Mary, ... |
6933_0 | Where did Shelly's parents take her? | the dog pound | [
"Shelly wanted a puppy. She asked her mommy and daddy every day for one. She told them that she would help take care of the puppy, if she could have one. Her mommy and daddy talked it over and said that they would get Shelly a new puppy. \n\nHer mommy took her to the dog pound so that she could choose one that she ... |
6933_1 | Q: Where did Shelly's parents take her?
A: the dog pound
Q: Why? | she wanted a puppy | [
"Shelly wanted a puppy. She asked her mommy and daddy every day for one. She told them that she would help take care of the puppy, if she could have one. Her mommy and daddy talked it over and said that they would get Shelly a new puppy. \n\nHer mommy took her to the dog pound so that she could choose one that she ... |
6933_2 | Q: Where did Shelly's parents take her?
A: the dog pound
Q: Why?
A: she wanted a puppy
Q: Did she get one? | Yes | [
"Shelly wanted a puppy. She asked her mommy and daddy every day for one. She told them that she would help take care of the puppy, if she could have one. Her mommy and daddy talked it over and said that they would get Shelly a new puppy. \n\nHer mommy took her to the dog pound so that she could choose one that she ... |
6933_3 | Q: Where did Shelly's parents take her?
A: the dog pound
Q: Why?
A: she wanted a puppy
Q: Did she get one?
A: Yes
Q: What does she call the puppy? | Spot | [
"Shelly wanted a puppy. She asked her mommy and daddy every day for one. She told them that she would help take care of the puppy, if she could have one. Her mommy and daddy talked it over and said that they would get Shelly a new puppy. \n\nHer mommy took her to the dog pound so that she could choose one that she ... |
6933_4 | Q: Where did Shelly's parents take her?
A: the dog pound
Q: Why?
A: she wanted a puppy
Q: Did she get one?
A: Yes
Q: What does she call the puppy?
A: Spot
Q: What does she do after school? | plays with Spot | [
"Shelly wanted a puppy. She asked her mommy and daddy every day for one. She told them that she would help take care of the puppy, if she could have one. Her mommy and daddy talked it over and said that they would get Shelly a new puppy. \n\nHer mommy took her to the dog pound so that she could choose one that she ... |
6934_0 | What is this article about? | ancient ball games | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6934_1 | Q: What is this article about?
A: ancient ball games
Q: Did they have names? | Yes | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6934_2 | Q: What is this article about?
A: ancient ball games
Q: Did they have names?
A: Yes
Q: What are they called? | Phaininda | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6934_3 | Q: What is this article about?
A: ancient ball games
Q: Did they have names?
A: Yes
Q: What are they called?
A: Phaininda
Q: Is there any other name? | harpastum | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6934_4 | Q: What is this article about?
A: ancient ball games
Q: Did they have names?
A: Yes
Q: What are they called?
A: Phaininda
Q: Is there any other name?
A: harpastum
Q: Do we know where they were played? | Yes | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6934_5 | Q: What is this article about?
A: ancient ball games
Q: Did they have names?
A: Yes
Q: What are they called?
A: Phaininda
Q: Is there any other name?
A: harpastum
Q: Do we know where they were played?
A: Yes
Q: Where was that? | Rome | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6934_6 | Q: What is this article about?
A: ancient ball games
Q: Did they have names?
A: Yes
Q: What are they called?
A: Phaininda
Q: Is there any other name?
A: harpastum
Q: Do we know where they were played?
A: Yes
Q: Where was that?
A: Rome
Q: Do we have any modern sport like them? | Yes | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6934_7 | Q: What is this article about?
A: ancient ball games
Q: Did they have names?
A: Yes
Q: What are they called?
A: Phaininda
Q: Is there any other name?
A: harpastum
Q: Do we know where they were played?
A: Yes
Q: Where was that?
A: Rome
Q: Do we have any modern sport like them?
A: Yes
Q: What is that? | rugby football, wrestling and volleyball | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6934_8 | Q: What is this article about?
A: ancient ball games
Q: Did they have names?
A: Yes
Q: What are they called?
A: Phaininda
Q: Is there any other name?
A: harpastum
Q: Do we know where they were played?
A: Yes
Q: Where was that?
A: Rome
Q: Do we have any modern sport like them?
A: Yes
Q: What is that?
A: rugby football, ... | Yes | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6934_9 | Q: What is this article about?
A: ancient ball games
Q: Did they have names?
A: Yes
Q: What are they called?
A: Phaininda
Q: Is there any other name?
A: harpastum
Q: Do we know where they were played?
A: Yes
Q: Where was that?
A: Rome
Q: Do we have any modern sport like them?
A: Yes
Q: What is that?
A: rugby football, ... | Outfield players | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6934_10 | Q: What is this article about?
A: ancient ball games
Q: Did they have names?
A: Yes
Q: What are they called?
A: Phaininda
Q: Is there any other name?
A: harpastum
Q: Do we know where they were played?
A: Yes
Q: Where was that?
A: Rome
Q: Do we have any modern sport like them?
A: Yes
Q: What is that?
A: rugby football, ... | allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms | [
"Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum w... |
6935_0 | What is Utopia? | It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. | [
"Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the people are equal in Uto... |
6935_1 | Q: What is Utopia?
A: It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share.
Q: Do they have personal belongings? | no | [
"Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the people are equal in Uto... |
6935_2 | Q: What is Utopia?
A: It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share.
Q: Do they have personal belongings?
A: no
Q: Do they get paid for their work? | no | [
"Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the people are equal in Uto... |
6935_3 | Q: What is Utopia?
A: It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share.
Q: Do they have personal belongings?
A: no
Q: Do they get paid for their work?
A: no
Q: Is it a real place? | no | [
"Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the people are equal in Uto... |
6935_4 | Q: What is Utopia?
A: It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share.
Q: Do they have personal belongings?
A: no
Q: Do they get paid for their work?
A: no
Q: Is it a real place?
A: no
Q: What happened in 1602? | Tommaso Campanella wrote The City in the Sun about a perfect community on the island of Ceylon | [
"Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the people are equal in Uto... |
6935_5 | Q: What is Utopia?
A: It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share.
Q: Do they have personal belongings?
A: no
Q: Do they get paid for their work?
A: no
Q: Is it a real place?
A: no
Q: What happened in 1602?
A: Tommaso Campanella wrote The City in the Sun ... | Samuel Butler wrote a novel about a perfect country which he named " Erewhon". | [
"Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the people are equal in Uto... |
6935_6 | Q: What is Utopia?
A: It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share.
Q: Do they have personal belongings?
A: no
Q: Do they get paid for their work?
A: no
Q: Is it a real place?
A: no
Q: What happened in 1602?
A: Tommaso Campanella wrote The City in the Sun ... | " not a place" | [
"Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the people are equal in Uto... |
6935_7 | Q: What is Utopia?
A: It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share.
Q: Do they have personal belongings?
A: no
Q: Do they get paid for their work?
A: no
Q: Is it a real place?
A: no
Q: What happened in 1602?
A: Tommaso Campanella wrote The City in the Sun ... | only a short time. | [
"Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the people are equal in Uto... |
6935_8 | Q: What is Utopia?
A: It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share.
Q: Do they have personal belongings?
A: no
Q: Do they get paid for their work?
A: no
Q: Is it a real place?
A: no
Q: What happened in 1602?
A: Tommaso Campanella wrote The City in the Sun ... | everyone wants to live there | [
"Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the people are equal in Uto... |
6935_9 | Q: What is Utopia?
A: It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share.
Q: Do they have personal belongings?
A: no
Q: Do they get paid for their work?
A: no
Q: Is it a real place?
A: no
Q: What happened in 1602?
A: Tommaso Campanella wrote The City in the Sun ... | no one knows how to make it work | [
"Utopia is a perfect place. It is a place without war, hunger, poverty, or crime. It is a place where the people work together and share. There is no money in Utopia because the people do not need money. They do not have personal possessions because everything belongs to everyone. All of the people are equal in Uto... |
6936_0 | who did Mr. Bennet miss? | his second daughter exceedingly | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_1 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters? | Mrs. Bennet | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_2 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her? | Lydia | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_3 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with? | her two elder sisters | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_4 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia? | no | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_5 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable? | no | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_6 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | yes | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_7 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | when he was least expected | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_8 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | Mrs. Bingley | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_9 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | Mrs. Darcy | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_10 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | Mr. Bingley | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_11 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | Jane | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_12 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | only a twelvemonth | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_13 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | her mother and Meryton | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_14 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | in a neighbouring county to Derbyshire | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_15 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | yes | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6936_16 | Q: who did Mr. Bennet miss?
A: his second daughter exceedingly
Q: who got rid of her two daughters?
A: Mrs. Bennet
Q: who did Mrs. Wickham invite to come stay with her?
A: Lydia
Q: who did kitty spend time with?
A: her two elder sisters
Q: did she have as bad a temper as Lydia?
A: no
Q: was she as irritable?
A: no
Q: d... | they were within thirty miles of each other | [
"Chapter 61 \n\nHappy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters. With what delighted pride she afterwards visited Mrs. Bingley, and talked of Mrs. Darcy, may be guessed. I wish I could say, for the sake of her family, that the accomplishment of her ea... |
6937_0 | When was it founded? | 1871 | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6937_1 | Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: How many territories does it consist of? | 26 | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6937_2 | Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: How many territories does it consist of?
A: 26
Q: When was it founded? | 1871 | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6937_3 | Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: How many territories does it consist of?
A: 26
Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: by whom? | Wilhelm I | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6937_4 | Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: How many territories does it consist of?
A: 26
Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: by whom?
A: Wilhelm I
Q: How many Kingdoms were there? | four kingdoms | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6937_5 | Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: How many territories does it consist of?
A: 26
Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: by whom?
A: Wilhelm I
Q: How many Kingdoms were there?
A: four kingdoms
Q: Were most territories ruled by the people? | no | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6937_6 | Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: How many territories does it consist of?
A: 26
Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: by whom?
A: Wilhelm I
Q: How many Kingdoms were there?
A: four kingdoms
Q: Were most territories ruled by the people?
A: no
Q: Who were they ruled by? | the royal families | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6937_7 | Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: How many territories does it consist of?
A: 26
Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: by whom?
A: Wilhelm I
Q: How many Kingdoms were there?
A: four kingdoms
Q: Were most territories ruled by the people?
A: no
Q: Who were they ruled by?
A: the royal families
Q: How many imperial territori... | One | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6937_8 | Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: How many territories does it consist of?
A: 26
Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: by whom?
A: Wilhelm I
Q: How many Kingdoms were there?
A: four kingdoms
Q: Were most territories ruled by the people?
A: no
Q: Who were they ruled by?
A: the royal families
Q: How many imperial territori... | Berlin | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6937_9 | Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: How many territories does it consist of?
A: 26
Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: by whom?
A: Wilhelm I
Q: How many Kingdoms were there?
A: four kingdoms
Q: Were most territories ruled by the people?
A: no
Q: Who were they ruled by?
A: the royal families
Q: How many imperial territori... | 1871-1918 | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6937_10 | Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: How many territories does it consist of?
A: 26
Q: When was it founded?
A: 1871
Q: by whom?
A: Wilhelm I
Q: How many Kingdoms were there?
A: four kingdoms
Q: Were most territories ruled by the people?
A: no
Q: Who were they ruled by?
A: the royal families
Q: How many imperial territori... | Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated | [
"The German Empire (, officially ') was the German nation state that existed from the Unification of Germany in 1871 until the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1918. \n\nIt was founded in 1871 when Wilhelm I, King of Prussia from the Hohenzollern dynasty was proclaimed the German Emperor in the Hall of Mirrors at... |
6938_0 | what is the pachyderm called? | Johnny | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_1 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from? | India | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_2 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well? | No | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_3 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb? | No | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_4 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial? | Mona is an Australian koala | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_5 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial?
A: Mona is an Australian koala
Q: how old is she? | seven | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_6 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial?
A: Mona is an Australian koala
Q: how old is she?
A: seven
Q: does she run around when the sun is out? | No | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_7 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial?
A: Mona is an Australian koala
Q: how old is she?
A: seven
Q: does she run around when the sun is out?
A: No
Q: why not? | She likes sleeping during the day | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_8 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial?
A: Mona is an Australian koala
Q: how old is she?
A: seven
Q: does she run around when the sun is out?
A: No
Q: why not?
A: She likes sleeping during the day
Q: what does she ... | leaves | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_9 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial?
A: Mona is an Australian koala
Q: how old is she?
A: seven
Q: does she run around when the sun is out?
A: No
Q: why not?
A: She likes sleeping during the day
Q: what does she ... | at night | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_10 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial?
A: Mona is an Australian koala
Q: how old is she?
A: seven
Q: does she run around when the sun is out?
A: No
Q: why not?
A: She likes sleeping during the day
Q: what does she ... | A lion | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_11 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial?
A: Mona is an Australian koala
Q: how old is she?
A: seven
Q: does she run around when the sun is out?
A: No
Q: why not?
A: She likes sleeping during the day
Q: what does she ... | Gerry | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_12 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial?
A: Mona is an Australian koala
Q: how old is she?
A: seven
Q: does she run around when the sun is out?
A: No
Q: why not?
A: She likes sleeping during the day
Q: what does she ... | No | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_13 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial?
A: Mona is an Australian koala
Q: how old is she?
A: seven
Q: does she run around when the sun is out?
A: No
Q: why not?
A: She likes sleeping during the day
Q: what does she ... | No | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
6938_14 | Q: what is the pachyderm called?
A: Johnny
Q: where is he from?
A: India
Q: can he see well?
A: No
Q: is he dumb?
A: No
Q: who is the marsupial?
A: Mona is an Australian koala
Q: how old is she?
A: seven
Q: does she run around when the sun is out?
A: No
Q: why not?
A: She likes sleeping during the day
Q: what does she ... | Africa | [
"In our city,there is a big zoo. There are a lot of animals in it. Mona is an Australian koala. She is seven years old. She is very cute. She likes sleeping during the day. But at night she gets up and eats leaves. Mona doesn't drink water for months. But she is healthy,because she can get water from the leaves. He... |
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