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727_2 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage? | the end of the winter | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_3 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond | the days before fasting | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_4 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed | lard, butter and meat | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_5 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | Eastern Orthodox nations | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_6 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | no | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_7 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | after 1939 | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_8 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | Manila Carnival | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_9 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | Fastelavn | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_10 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | unknown | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_11 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | on 11/11 | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_12 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | harvest celebrations | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_13 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | slaughtered livestock | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_14 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | in November | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_15 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | it would rot | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_16 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | spring | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_17 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | areas with a large Catholic presence | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_18 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | yes | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
727_19 | Q: What is a carnival feast?
A: an opportunity to eat well
Q: Why would they need to do this?
A: before a food shortage
Q: when is there likely to be a shortage?
A: the end of the winter
Q: what is vastenavond
A: the days before fasting
Q: what types of foods were consumed
A: lard, butter and meat
Q: Which countries ce... | at 11:11 a.m. | [
"The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran countries, the c... |
728_0 | Who is a honored serious writer? | Robert Frost | [
"Robert Frost was one of America's best known and most honored serious writers. But his fame came late in his life. He was born in San Francisco, California in 1874. He lived in California during his early childhood. He was named after the chief Southern general in America's Civil War. The general's name was Robert... |
728_1 | Q: Who is a honored serious writer?
A: Robert Frost
Q: WHere did he live as a kid? | California | [
"Robert Frost was one of America's best known and most honored serious writers. But his fame came late in his life. He was born in San Francisco, California in 1874. He lived in California during his early childhood. He was named after the chief Southern general in America's Civil War. The general's name was Robert... |
728_2 | Q: Who is a honored serious writer?
A: Robert Frost
Q: WHere did he live as a kid?
A: California
Q: What year was he born? | 1874 | [
"Robert Frost was one of America's best known and most honored serious writers. But his fame came late in his life. He was born in San Francisco, California in 1874. He lived in California during his early childhood. He was named after the chief Southern general in America's Civil War. The general's name was Robert... |
728_3 | Q: Who is a honored serious writer?
A: Robert Frost
Q: WHere did he live as a kid?
A: California
Q: What year was he born?
A: 1874
Q: How do you be a good writer? | have an unhappy childhood | [
"Robert Frost was one of America's best known and most honored serious writers. But his fame came late in his life. He was born in San Francisco, California in 1874. He lived in California during his early childhood. He was named after the chief Southern general in America's Civil War. The general's name was Robert... |
728_4 | Q: Who is a honored serious writer?
A: Robert Frost
Q: WHere did he live as a kid?
A: California
Q: What year was he born?
A: 1874
Q: How do you be a good writer?
A: have an unhappy childhood
Q: What did he drink too much of? | unknown | [
"Robert Frost was one of America's best known and most honored serious writers. But his fame came late in his life. He was born in San Francisco, California in 1874. He lived in California during his early childhood. He was named after the chief Southern general in America's Civil War. The general's name was Robert... |
728_5 | Q: Who is a honored serious writer?
A: Robert Frost
Q: WHere did he live as a kid?
A: California
Q: What year was he born?
A: 1874
Q: How do you be a good writer?
A: have an unhappy childhood
Q: What did he drink too much of?
A: unknown
Q: What year did he finish school? | 1891 | [
"Robert Frost was one of America's best known and most honored serious writers. But his fame came late in his life. He was born in San Francisco, California in 1874. He lived in California during his early childhood. He was named after the chief Southern general in America's Civil War. The general's name was Robert... |
728_6 | Q: Who is a honored serious writer?
A: Robert Frost
Q: WHere did he live as a kid?
A: California
Q: What year was he born?
A: 1874
Q: How do you be a good writer?
A: have an unhappy childhood
Q: What did he drink too much of?
A: unknown
Q: What year did he finish school?
A: 1891
Q: What was his first job? | unknown | [
"Robert Frost was one of America's best known and most honored serious writers. But his fame came late in his life. He was born in San Francisco, California in 1874. He lived in California during his early childhood. He was named after the chief Southern general in America's Civil War. The general's name was Robert... |
728_7 | Q: Who is a honored serious writer?
A: Robert Frost
Q: WHere did he live as a kid?
A: California
Q: What year was he born?
A: 1874
Q: How do you be a good writer?
A: have an unhappy childhood
Q: What did he drink too much of?
A: unknown
Q: What year did he finish school?
A: 1891
Q: What was his first job?
A: unknown
Q:... | Harvard University and Dartmouth College | [
"Robert Frost was one of America's best known and most honored serious writers. But his fame came late in his life. He was born in San Francisco, California in 1874. He lived in California during his early childhood. He was named after the chief Southern general in America's Civil War. The general's name was Robert... |
729_0 | Where did all the children go? | home | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_1 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny? | his little brother | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_2 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny?
A: his little brother
Q: What is the brother's name? | unknown | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_3 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny?
A: his little brother
Q: What is the brother's name?
A: unknown
Q: In his dream, who turned Kenny small? | a bad scientist | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_4 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny?
A: his little brother
Q: What is the brother's name?
A: unknown
Q: In his dream, who turned Kenny small?
A: a bad scientist
Q: How small? | a mouse | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_5 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny?
A: his little brother
Q: What is the brother's name?
A: unknown
Q: In his dream, who turned Kenny small?
A: a bad scientist
Q: How small?
A: a mouse
Q: Before that, what did he dream he was in? | a UFO | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_6 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny?
A: his little brother
Q: What is the brother's name?
A: unknown
Q: In his dream, who turned Kenny small?
A: a bad scientist
Q: How small?
A: a mouse
Q: Before that, what did he dream he was in?
A: a UFO
Q: Who was there with him? | space creatures | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_7 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny?
A: his little brother
Q: What is the brother's name?
A: unknown
Q: In his dream, who turned Kenny small?
A: a bad scientist
Q: How small?
A: a mouse
Q: Before that, what did he dream he was in?
A: a UFO
Q: Who was there with him?
A: space creatures
Q: Were th... | No | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_8 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny?
A: his little brother
Q: What is the brother's name?
A: unknown
Q: In his dream, who turned Kenny small?
A: a bad scientist
Q: How small?
A: a mouse
Q: Before that, what did he dream he was in?
A: a UFO
Q: Who was there with him?
A: space creatures
Q: Were th... | saving whole cities and curing diseases | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_9 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny?
A: his little brother
Q: What is the brother's name?
A: unknown
Q: In his dream, who turned Kenny small?
A: a bad scientist
Q: How small?
A: a mouse
Q: Before that, what did he dream he was in?
A: a UFO
Q: Who was there with him?
A: space creatures
Q: Were th... | the warm sun | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_10 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny?
A: his little brother
Q: What is the brother's name?
A: unknown
Q: In his dream, who turned Kenny small?
A: a bad scientist
Q: How small?
A: a mouse
Q: Before that, what did he dream he was in?
A: a UFO
Q: Who was there with him?
A: space creatures
Q: Were th... | the windows | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
729_11 | Q: Where did all the children go?
A: home
Q: Who woke Kenny?
A: his little brother
Q: What is the brother's name?
A: unknown
Q: In his dream, who turned Kenny small?
A: a bad scientist
Q: How small?
A: a mouse
Q: Before that, what did he dream he was in?
A: a UFO
Q: Who was there with him?
A: space creatures
Q: Were th... | Mrs. King | [
"One Friday Mrs. King asked her class to write a story after class. \"Use your imagination!\" she cried, \"You can write your story about anything.\" Kenny looked worried. \"A story?\" he thought, \"What could I possible have to write about? I don't know any stories.\" The bell rang and all the kids went home. The ... |
730_0 | Why was today important for Sam? | Yes | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_1 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him? | he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_2 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him?
A: he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets
Q: And what did he know? | he would find the pet for him | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_3 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him?
A: he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets
Q: And what did he know?
A: he would find the pet for him
Q: What color was the store's door? | white | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_4 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him?
A: he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets
Q: And what did he know?
A: he would find the pet for him
Q: What color was the store's door?
A: white
Q: And what did he hear? | lots of barking | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_5 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him?
A: he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets
Q: And what did he know?
A: he would find the pet for him
Q: What color was the store's door?
A: white
Q: And what did he hear?
A: lots of barking
Q: Who was standing next to the... | Chris | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_6 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him?
A: he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets
Q: And what did he know?
A: he would find the pet for him
Q: What color was the store's door?
A: white
Q: And what did he hear?
A: lots of barking
Q: Who was standing next to the... | Rocky | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_7 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him?
A: he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets
Q: And what did he know?
A: he would find the pet for him
Q: What color was the store's door?
A: white
Q: And what did he hear?
A: lots of barking
Q: Who was standing next to the... | no | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_8 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him?
A: he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets
Q: And what did he know?
A: he would find the pet for him
Q: What color was the store's door?
A: white
Q: And what did he hear?
A: lots of barking
Q: Who was standing next to the... | Button | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_9 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him?
A: he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets
Q: And what did he know?
A: he would find the pet for him
Q: What color was the store's door?
A: white
Q: And what did he hear?
A: lots of barking
Q: Who was standing next to the... | yellow | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_10 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him?
A: he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets
Q: And what did he know?
A: he would find the pet for him
Q: What color was the store's door?
A: white
Q: And what did he hear?
A: lots of barking
Q: Who was standing next to the... | Yes | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
730_11 | Q: Why was today important for Sam?
A: Yes
Q: And what worried him?
A: he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets
Q: And what did he know?
A: he would find the pet for him
Q: What color was the store's door?
A: white
Q: And what did he hear?
A: lots of barking
Q: Who was standing next to the... | Yes | [
"Today was an important day for Sam: he was going to go to the pet store and pick out a pet to take home and live with him! Sam was worried that he would not find a pet that would like him better than the other pets, but he knew he would find the pet for him. The pet store had a big, white door and Sam opened it up... |
731_0 | Where did Ameilus go back to? | the cottage | [
"CHAPTER 2 \n\nAmelius went straight back to the cottage, with the one desperate purpose of reverting to the old plan, and burying himself in his books. Surveying his well-filled shelves with an impatience unworthy of a scholar, Hume's \"History of England\" unhappily caught his eye. He took down the first volume. ... |
731_1 | Q: Where did Ameilus go back to?
A: the cottage
Q: What did he plan to do? | burying himself in his books | [
"CHAPTER 2 \n\nAmelius went straight back to the cottage, with the one desperate purpose of reverting to the old plan, and burying himself in his books. Surveying his well-filled shelves with an impatience unworthy of a scholar, Hume's \"History of England\" unhappily caught his eye. He took down the first volume. ... |
731_2 | Q: Where did Ameilus go back to?
A: the cottage
Q: What did he plan to do?
A: burying himself in his books
Q: What book first caught his eye? | Hume's "History of England" | [
"CHAPTER 2 \n\nAmelius went straight back to the cottage, with the one desperate purpose of reverting to the old plan, and burying himself in his books. Surveying his well-filled shelves with an impatience unworthy of a scholar, Hume's \"History of England\" unhappily caught his eye. He took down the first volume. ... |
731_3 | Q: Where did Ameilus go back to?
A: the cottage
Q: What did he plan to do?
A: burying himself in his books
Q: What book first caught his eye?
A: Hume's "History of England"
Q: Was his collection of Waverley novels complete? | no | [
"CHAPTER 2 \n\nAmelius went straight back to the cottage, with the one desperate purpose of reverting to the old plan, and burying himself in his books. Surveying his well-filled shelves with an impatience unworthy of a scholar, Hume's \"History of England\" unhappily caught his eye. He took down the first volume. ... |
731_4 | Q: Where did Ameilus go back to?
A: the cottage
Q: What did he plan to do?
A: burying himself in his books
Q: What book first caught his eye?
A: Hume's "History of England"
Q: Was his collection of Waverley novels complete?
A: no
Q: What were the master at the table and servant behind his chair use to? | to gossip pleasantly during meals | [
"CHAPTER 2 \n\nAmelius went straight back to the cottage, with the one desperate purpose of reverting to the old plan, and burying himself in his books. Surveying his well-filled shelves with an impatience unworthy of a scholar, Hume's \"History of England\" unhappily caught his eye. He took down the first volume. ... |
731_5 | Q: Where did Ameilus go back to?
A: the cottage
Q: What did he plan to do?
A: burying himself in his books
Q: What book first caught his eye?
A: Hume's "History of England"
Q: Was his collection of Waverley novels complete?
A: no
Q: What were the master at the table and servant behind his chair use to?
A: to gossip ple... | the absence of the easy humour and the excellent appetite which distinguished his young master at other times | [
"CHAPTER 2 \n\nAmelius went straight back to the cottage, with the one desperate purpose of reverting to the old plan, and burying himself in his books. Surveying his well-filled shelves with an impatience unworthy of a scholar, Hume's \"History of England\" unhappily caught his eye. He took down the first volume. ... |
731_6 | Q: Where did Ameilus go back to?
A: the cottage
Q: What did he plan to do?
A: burying himself in his books
Q: What book first caught his eye?
A: Hume's "History of England"
Q: Was his collection of Waverley novels complete?
A: no
Q: What were the master at the table and servant behind his chair use to?
A: to gossip ple... | Shakespeare | [
"CHAPTER 2 \n\nAmelius went straight back to the cottage, with the one desperate purpose of reverting to the old plan, and burying himself in his books. Surveying his well-filled shelves with an impatience unworthy of a scholar, Hume's \"History of England\" unhappily caught his eye. He took down the first volume. ... |
731_7 | Q: Where did Ameilus go back to?
A: the cottage
Q: What did he plan to do?
A: burying himself in his books
Q: What book first caught his eye?
A: Hume's "History of England"
Q: Was his collection of Waverley novels complete?
A: no
Q: What were the master at the table and servant behind his chair use to?
A: to gossip ple... | no | [
"CHAPTER 2 \n\nAmelius went straight back to the cottage, with the one desperate purpose of reverting to the old plan, and burying himself in his books. Surveying his well-filled shelves with an impatience unworthy of a scholar, Hume's \"History of England\" unhappily caught his eye. He took down the first volume. ... |
731_8 | Q: Where did Ameilus go back to?
A: the cottage
Q: What did he plan to do?
A: burying himself in his books
Q: What book first caught his eye?
A: Hume's "History of England"
Q: Was his collection of Waverley novels complete?
A: no
Q: What were the master at the table and servant behind his chair use to?
A: to gossip ple... | Rob Roy | [
"CHAPTER 2 \n\nAmelius went straight back to the cottage, with the one desperate purpose of reverting to the old plan, and burying himself in his books. Surveying his well-filled shelves with an impatience unworthy of a scholar, Hume's \"History of England\" unhappily caught his eye. He took down the first volume. ... |
731_9 | Q: Where did Ameilus go back to?
A: the cottage
Q: What did he plan to do?
A: burying himself in his books
Q: What book first caught his eye?
A: Hume's "History of England"
Q: Was his collection of Waverley novels complete?
A: no
Q: What were the master at the table and servant behind his chair use to?
A: to gossip ple... | Toff | [
"CHAPTER 2 \n\nAmelius went straight back to the cottage, with the one desperate purpose of reverting to the old plan, and burying himself in his books. Surveying his well-filled shelves with an impatience unworthy of a scholar, Hume's \"History of England\" unhappily caught his eye. He took down the first volume. ... |
732_0 | What movie sells most in this China's summer? | Painted Skin: The Resurrection | [
"What a miracle! A low-cost Lost in Thailand <<>> has got the best ticket sales. It is true that Lost in Thailand has become the most popular Chinese film of all time. The ticket sales The movie Lost in Thailand cost just 30 million yuan to make, but it has earned more than 1.2 billion yuan. It has got more ticket ... |
732_1 | Q: What movie sells most in this China's summer?
A: Painted Skin: The Resurrection
Q: Is it more popular than Lost in Thailand | no | [
"What a miracle! A low-cost Lost in Thailand <<>> has got the best ticket sales. It is true that Lost in Thailand has become the most popular Chinese film of all time. The ticket sales The movie Lost in Thailand cost just 30 million yuan to make, but it has earned more than 1.2 billion yuan. It has got more ticket ... |
732_2 | Q: What movie sells most in this China's summer?
A: Painted Skin: The Resurrection
Q: Is it more popular than Lost in Thailand
A: no
Q: What is the genre of Lost in Thailand? | comedy | [
"What a miracle! A low-cost Lost in Thailand <<>> has got the best ticket sales. It is true that Lost in Thailand has become the most popular Chinese film of all time. The ticket sales The movie Lost in Thailand cost just 30 million yuan to make, but it has earned more than 1.2 billion yuan. It has got more ticket ... |
732_3 | Q: What movie sells most in this China's summer?
A: Painted Skin: The Resurrection
Q: Is it more popular than Lost in Thailand
A: no
Q: What is the genre of Lost in Thailand?
A: comedy
Q: Who was the director of the film | Xu Zheng. | [
"What a miracle! A low-cost Lost in Thailand <<>> has got the best ticket sales. It is true that Lost in Thailand has become the most popular Chinese film of all time. The ticket sales The movie Lost in Thailand cost just 30 million yuan to make, but it has earned more than 1.2 billion yuan. It has got more ticket ... |
732_4 | Q: What movie sells most in this China's summer?
A: Painted Skin: The Resurrection
Q: Is it more popular than Lost in Thailand
A: no
Q: What is the genre of Lost in Thailand?
A: comedy
Q: Who was the director of the film
A: Xu Zheng.
Q: Which other movie did he work on? | the Evil Pig | [
"What a miracle! A low-cost Lost in Thailand <<>> has got the best ticket sales. It is true that Lost in Thailand has become the most popular Chinese film of all time. The ticket sales The movie Lost in Thailand cost just 30 million yuan to make, but it has earned more than 1.2 billion yuan. It has got more ticket ... |
732_5 | Q: What movie sells most in this China's summer?
A: Painted Skin: The Resurrection
Q: Is it more popular than Lost in Thailand
A: no
Q: What is the genre of Lost in Thailand?
A: comedy
Q: Who was the director of the film
A: Xu Zheng.
Q: Which other movie did he work on?
A: the Evil Pig
Q: Has he ever had a lead role be... | yes | [
"What a miracle! A low-cost Lost in Thailand <<>> has got the best ticket sales. It is true that Lost in Thailand has become the most popular Chinese film of all time. The ticket sales The movie Lost in Thailand cost just 30 million yuan to make, but it has earned more than 1.2 billion yuan. It has got more ticket ... |
732_6 | Q: What movie sells most in this China's summer?
A: Painted Skin: The Resurrection
Q: Is it more popular than Lost in Thailand
A: no
Q: What is the genre of Lost in Thailand?
A: comedy
Q: Who was the director of the film
A: Xu Zheng.
Q: Which other movie did he work on?
A: the Evil Pig
Q: Has he ever had a lead role be... | Huang Bo and Wang Baoqiang | [
"What a miracle! A low-cost Lost in Thailand <<>> has got the best ticket sales. It is true that Lost in Thailand has become the most popular Chinese film of all time. The ticket sales The movie Lost in Thailand cost just 30 million yuan to make, but it has earned more than 1.2 billion yuan. It has got more ticket ... |
732_7 | Q: What movie sells most in this China's summer?
A: Painted Skin: The Resurrection
Q: Is it more popular than Lost in Thailand
A: no
Q: What is the genre of Lost in Thailand?
A: comedy
Q: Who was the director of the film
A: Xu Zheng.
Q: Which other movie did he work on?
A: the Evil Pig
Q: Has he ever had a lead role be... | low | [
"What a miracle! A low-cost Lost in Thailand <<>> has got the best ticket sales. It is true that Lost in Thailand has become the most popular Chinese film of all time. The ticket sales The movie Lost in Thailand cost just 30 million yuan to make, but it has earned more than 1.2 billion yuan. It has got more ticket ... |
732_8 | Q: What movie sells most in this China's summer?
A: Painted Skin: The Resurrection
Q: Is it more popular than Lost in Thailand
A: no
Q: What is the genre of Lost in Thailand?
A: comedy
Q: Who was the director of the film
A: Xu Zheng.
Q: Which other movie did he work on?
A: the Evil Pig
Q: Has he ever had a lead role be... | 1.2 billion yuan. | [
"What a miracle! A low-cost Lost in Thailand <<>> has got the best ticket sales. It is true that Lost in Thailand has become the most popular Chinese film of all time. The ticket sales The movie Lost in Thailand cost just 30 million yuan to make, but it has earned more than 1.2 billion yuan. It has got more ticket ... |
732_9 | Q: What movie sells most in this China's summer?
A: Painted Skin: The Resurrection
Q: Is it more popular than Lost in Thailand
A: no
Q: What is the genre of Lost in Thailand?
A: comedy
Q: Who was the director of the film
A: Xu Zheng.
Q: Which other movie did he work on?
A: the Evil Pig
Q: Has he ever had a lead role be... | the plot | [
"What a miracle! A low-cost Lost in Thailand <<>> has got the best ticket sales. It is true that Lost in Thailand has become the most popular Chinese film of all time. The ticket sales The movie Lost in Thailand cost just 30 million yuan to make, but it has earned more than 1.2 billion yuan. It has got more ticket ... |
733_0 | What were the Baxters hidden behind? | bushes | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_1 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names? | Dan | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_2 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name? | Arnold | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_3 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name?
A: Arnold
Q: Did Dan's teeth chatter because he was cold? | No | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_4 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name?
A: Arnold
Q: Did Dan's teeth chatter because he was cold?
A: No
Q: From what then? | fear | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_5 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name?
A: Arnold
Q: Did Dan's teeth chatter because he was cold?
A: No
Q: From what then?
A: fear
Q: Were Dan and Arnold related? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_6 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name?
A: Arnold
Q: Did Dan's teeth chatter because he was cold?
A: No
Q: From what then?
A: fear
Q: Were Dan and Arnold related?
A: Yes
Q: How? | they were father and son | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_7 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name?
A: Arnold
Q: Did Dan's teeth chatter because he was cold?
A: No
Q: From what then?
A: fear
Q: Were Dan and Arnold related?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: they were father and son
Q: Who ran toward Noxton? | Yates | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_8 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name?
A: Arnold
Q: Did Dan's teeth chatter because he was cold?
A: No
Q: From what then?
A: fear
Q: Were Dan and Arnold related?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: they were father and son
Q: Who ran toward Noxton?... | make him a prisoner | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_9 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name?
A: Arnold
Q: Did Dan's teeth chatter because he was cold?
A: No
Q: From what then?
A: fear
Q: Were Dan and Arnold related?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: they were father and son
Q: Who ran toward Noxton?... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_10 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name?
A: Arnold
Q: Did Dan's teeth chatter because he was cold?
A: No
Q: From what then?
A: fear
Q: Were Dan and Arnold related?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: they were father and son
Q: Who ran toward Noxton?... | over their heads | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_11 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name?
A: Arnold
Q: Did Dan's teeth chatter because he was cold?
A: No
Q: From what then?
A: fear
Q: Were Dan and Arnold related?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: they were father and son
Q: Who ran toward Noxton?... | Dan | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
733_12 | Q: What were the Baxters hidden behind?
A: bushes
Q: What was one of their first names?
A: Dan
Q: What was the other first name?
A: Arnold
Q: Did Dan's teeth chatter because he was cold?
A: No
Q: From what then?
A: fear
Q: Were Dan and Arnold related?
A: Yes
Q: How?
A: they were father and son
Q: Who ran toward Noxton?... | heart failure | [
"CHAPTER XXIX \n\nLOCATING THE LOST MINE \n\nWhile Yates and another of the men ran toward Noxton to make him a prisoner, the others turned their attention to the Baxters and Al Roebuck. \n\nThe Baxters were hiding behind a clump of bushes, but now, as soon as discovered, they took to their heels, making sure that ... |
734_0 | Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from? | Newcastle and the surrounding area | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_1 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county? | 1400 | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_2 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that? | yes | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_3 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one? | Northumberland | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_4 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status? | 1974 | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_5 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there? | the Great North Run | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_6 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there?
A: the ... | the wool trade | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_7 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there?
A: the ... | the 14th century | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_8 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there?
A: the ... | a major coal mining area | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_9 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there?
A: the ... | the castle built in 1080 by Robert Curthose | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_10 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there?
A: the ... | William the Conqueror | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_11 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there?
A: the ... | yes | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_12 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there?
A: the ... | younger | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_13 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there?
A: the ... | Newcastle upon Tyne | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_14 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there?
A: the ... | North East England, | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
734_15 | Q: Where are people who speak the Geordie dialect from?
A: Newcastle and the surrounding area
Q: When did that city become a county?
A: 1400
Q: Was it part of another county before that?
A: yes
Q: Which one?
A: Northumberland
Q: When did it lose its county status?
A: 1974
Q: What athletic event is hosted there?
A: the ... | 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh | [
"Newcastle upon Tyne (RP: i/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl əˌpɒn ˈtaɪn/; Locally: i/njuːˌkæsəl əˌpən ˈtaɪn/), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North... |
735_0 | what happened in this year | a coat drive | [
"CBC Canada , CTV News A group of Canadian kids are spreading a bit of Christmas spirit in Halifax, Nova Scotia, by covering warm clothes around light poles for the city's homeless people to pick up and use. _ was such an unusual sight that locals stopped to take pictures to share on social media . Every year, Tara... |
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