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1152_2 | Q: Where was Isabella Steward born?
A: New York City
Q: What was the name of her classmate in Paris she became close friends with?
A: Julia Gardner
Q: What had great influnce on Ms. Steward in Milan? | One of the private art collections she visited | [
"Isabella Stewart was born in New York City in 1 840.Her father made a great deal of money in the trade.During school,her parents took her to Italy to explore the country's many cultural treasures. \n\nOne of the private art collections Isabella visited in Milan had a deep influence on her.She wrote to her friends ... |
1152_3 | Q: Where was Isabella Steward born?
A: New York City
Q: What was the name of her classmate in Paris she became close friends with?
A: Julia Gardner
Q: What had great influnce on Ms. Steward in Milan?
A: One of the private art collections she visited
Q: Why did the Gardners decide to open an Art museum? | Isabella didn't like the cold and wanted a museum full of light | [
"Isabella Stewart was born in New York City in 1 840.Her father made a great deal of money in the trade.During school,her parents took her to Italy to explore the country's many cultural treasures. \n\nOne of the private art collections Isabella visited in Milan had a deep influence on her.She wrote to her friends ... |
1152_4 | Q: Where was Isabella Steward born?
A: New York City
Q: What was the name of her classmate in Paris she became close friends with?
A: Julia Gardner
Q: What had great influnce on Ms. Steward in Milan?
A: One of the private art collections she visited
Q: Why did the Gardners decide to open an Art museum?
A: Isabella didn... | Italy | [
"Isabella Stewart was born in New York City in 1 840.Her father made a great deal of money in the trade.During school,her parents took her to Italy to explore the country's many cultural treasures. \n\nOne of the private art collections Isabella visited in Milan had a deep influence on her.She wrote to her friends ... |
1152_5 | Q: Where was Isabella Steward born?
A: New York City
Q: What was the name of her classmate in Paris she became close friends with?
A: Julia Gardner
Q: What had great influnce on Ms. Steward in Milan?
A: One of the private art collections she visited
Q: Why did the Gardners decide to open an Art museum?
A: Isabella didn... | January 1 ,1903 | [
"Isabella Stewart was born in New York City in 1 840.Her father made a great deal of money in the trade.During school,her parents took her to Italy to explore the country's many cultural treasures. \n\nOne of the private art collections Isabella visited in Milan had a deep influence on her.She wrote to her friends ... |
1152_6 | Q: Where was Isabella Steward born?
A: New York City
Q: What was the name of her classmate in Paris she became close friends with?
A: Julia Gardner
Q: What had great influnce on Ms. Steward in Milan?
A: One of the private art collections she visited
Q: Why did the Gardners decide to open an Art museum?
A: Isabella didn... | Fenway Court | [
"Isabella Stewart was born in New York City in 1 840.Her father made a great deal of money in the trade.During school,her parents took her to Italy to explore the country's many cultural treasures. \n\nOne of the private art collections Isabella visited in Milan had a deep influence on her.She wrote to her friends ... |
1152_7 | Q: Where was Isabella Steward born?
A: New York City
Q: What was the name of her classmate in Paris she became close friends with?
A: Julia Gardner
Q: What had great influnce on Ms. Steward in Milan?
A: One of the private art collections she visited
Q: Why did the Gardners decide to open an Art museum?
A: Isabella didn... | a million dollars | [
"Isabella Stewart was born in New York City in 1 840.Her father made a great deal of money in the trade.During school,her parents took her to Italy to explore the country's many cultural treasures. \n\nOne of the private art collections Isabella visited in Milan had a deep influence on her.She wrote to her friends ... |
1152_8 | Q: Where was Isabella Steward born?
A: New York City
Q: What was the name of her classmate in Paris she became close friends with?
A: Julia Gardner
Q: What had great influnce on Ms. Steward in Milan?
A: One of the private art collections she visited
Q: Why did the Gardners decide to open an Art museum?
A: Isabella didn... | Yes | [
"Isabella Stewart was born in New York City in 1 840.Her father made a great deal of money in the trade.During school,her parents took her to Italy to explore the country's many cultural treasures. \n\nOne of the private art collections Isabella visited in Milan had a deep influence on her.She wrote to her friends ... |
1152_9 | Q: Where was Isabella Steward born?
A: New York City
Q: What was the name of her classmate in Paris she became close friends with?
A: Julia Gardner
Q: What had great influnce on Ms. Steward in Milan?
A: One of the private art collections she visited
Q: Why did the Gardners decide to open an Art museum?
A: Isabella didn... | The next month | [
"Isabella Stewart was born in New York City in 1 840.Her father made a great deal of money in the trade.During school,her parents took her to Italy to explore the country's many cultural treasures. \n\nOne of the private art collections Isabella visited in Milan had a deep influence on her.She wrote to her friends ... |
1153_0 | Where are most of Time's readers located? | US | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_1 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there? | 20 million | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_2 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether? | 26 million | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_3 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more? | unknown | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_4 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out? | weekly | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_5 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin? | 1923 | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_6 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | Three | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_7 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_8 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | Sydney, Australia | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_9 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | Time Asia | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_10 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | Hong Kong | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_11 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | Time Europe | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_12 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | Europe, Middle East, Africa and Latin America | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_13 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | 2003 | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_14 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | No | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_15 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | Time Atlantic | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_16 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | managing editor | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_17 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | May 2006 to October 2013 | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_18 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | U.S. State Department | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1153_19 | Q: Where are most of Time's readers located?
A: US
Q: How many are from there?
A: 20 million
Q: How many are there altogether?
A: 26 million
Q: Does any similar magazine have more?
A: unknown
Q: How often does it come out?
A: weekly
Q: What year did it begin?
A: 1923
Q: How many areas does the South Pacific edition inc... | Nancy Gibbs | [
"Time is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was founded in 1923 and for decades was dominated by Henry Luce, who built a highly profitable stable of magazines. \n\nA European edition (\"Time Europe\", formerly known as \"Time Atlantic\") is published in London and also covers the Middle... |
1154_0 | What time was breakfast? | Seven | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_1 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room? | Two besides them. | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_2 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group? | Two | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_3 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they? | Two men going to Vesuvius | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_4 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_5 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who? | The other party. | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_6 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with? | Mr. George | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_7 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | Rollo | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_8 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | Philippe | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_9 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | No | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_10 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | The people going to Rome? | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_11 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | the vetturino and his men | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_12 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | 8:00 | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_13 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | No | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_14 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | His knapsack. | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_15 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | Philippe | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_16 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | It's not going either way - it it going straight up | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_17 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | No | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_18 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | Gather flowers | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1154_19 | Q: What time was breakfast?
A: Seven
Q: How many parties were in the room?
A: Two besides them.
Q: How many were in the smallest group?
A: Two
Q: Who were they?
A: Two men going to Vesuvius
Q: Was anyone going to Italy?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: The other party.
Q: Who did Rollo share a room with?
A: Mr. George
Q: Who reported... | Press them | [
"CHAPTER VI. \n\nGOING UP. \n\nRollo slept in the same room with Mr. George. He got up as soon as it was light, dressed himself in a hurried manner, and went out. In about ten minutes he returned. \n\n\"Well, Rollo,\" said Mr. George, \"what is the report?\" \n\n\"The smoke is not going either way,\" said Rollo. \"... |
1155_0 | Who declared the war? | Edward | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_1 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered? | Robert of Artois | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_2 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides? | two | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_3 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV? | son of the daughter of Philip IV | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_4 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete? | their possession of the south | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_5 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete?
A: their possession of the south
Q: Was the... | no | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_6 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete?
A: their possession of the south
Q: Was the... | down-trodden | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_7 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete?
A: their possession of the south
Q: Was the... | Flanders | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_8 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete?
A: their possession of the south
Q: Was the... | Sluys | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_9 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete?
A: their possession of the south
Q: Was the... | no | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_10 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete?
A: their possession of the south
Q: Was the... | the direct female representative | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_11 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete?
A: their possession of the south
Q: Was the... | The knights and squires were fairly matched | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_12 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete?
A: their possession of the south
Q: Was the... | plundered the fallen on each side | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_13 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete?
A: their possession of the south
Q: Was the... | leader of Ghent | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1155_14 | Q: Who declared the war?
A: Edward
Q: Who did the kings demand to be surrendered?
A: Robert of Artois
Q: How man kings took opposite sides?
A: two
Q: What is Edward III's relation to Philip IV?
A: son of the daughter of Philip IV
Q: What did the French kings wish to complete?
A: their possession of the south
Q: Was the... | the male heir | [
"CHAPTER II. \n\nTHE HUNDRED YEARS' WAR. \n\n1. Wars of Edward III.--By the Salic law, as the lawyers called it, the crown was given, on the death of Charles IV., to _Philip, Count of Valois_, son to a brother of Philip IV., but it was claimed by Edward III. of England as son of the daughter of Philip IV. Edward co... |
1156_0 | Who was Andy's first grade teacher? | Mrs. Parksd | [
"Andy loved the first grade. He loved his teacher,Mrs.Parks. He loved playing games on the playground. He loved learning about dinosaurs and the solar system . \n\nEvery morning Andy's mother dropped him off in front of his school on South Street. One foggy morning,the traffic was so bad on South Street that she de... |
1156_1 | Q: Who was Andy's first grade teacher?
A: Mrs. Parksd
Q: What did he love learning about? | dinosaurs and the solar system | [
"Andy loved the first grade. He loved his teacher,Mrs.Parks. He loved playing games on the playground. He loved learning about dinosaurs and the solar system . \n\nEvery morning Andy's mother dropped him off in front of his school on South Street. One foggy morning,the traffic was so bad on South Street that she de... |
1157_0 | What sport are they playing? | tennis | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1157_1 | Q: What sport are they playing?
A: tennis
Q: What event was it? | the U.S. Open | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1157_2 | Q: What sport are they playing?
A: tennis
Q: What event was it?
A: the U.S. Open
Q: where? | in New York. | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1157_3 | Q: What sport are they playing?
A: tennis
Q: What event was it?
A: the U.S. Open
Q: where?
A: in New York.
Q: Who is the five time winner mentioned? | Roger Federer | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1157_4 | Q: What sport are they playing?
A: tennis
Q: What event was it?
A: the U.S. Open
Q: where?
A: in New York.
Q: Who is the five time winner mentioned?
A: Roger Federer
Q: Who does he defeat? | Santiago Giraldo | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1157_5 | Q: What sport are they playing?
A: tennis
Q: What event was it?
A: the U.S. Open
Q: where?
A: in New York.
Q: Who is the five time winner mentioned?
A: Roger Federer
Q: Who does he defeat?
A: Santiago Giraldo
Q: how did federer describe the conditions | "It was quite up and down, getting used to the conditions," | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1157_6 | Q: What sport are they playing?
A: tennis
Q: What event was it?
A: the U.S. Open
Q: where?
A: in New York.
Q: Who is the five time winner mentioned?
A: Roger Federer
Q: Who does he defeat?
A: Santiago Giraldo
Q: how did federer describe the conditions
A: "It was quite up and down, getting used to the conditions,"
Q: Ho... | "I don't think I've ever played my best in the first round but it's important to come through them and come up with a good feeling." | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1157_7 | Q: What sport are they playing?
A: tennis
Q: What event was it?
A: the U.S. Open
Q: where?
A: in New York.
Q: Who is the five time winner mentioned?
A: Roger Federer
Q: Who does he defeat?
A: Santiago Giraldo
Q: how did federer describe the conditions
A: "It was quite up and down, getting used to the conditions,"
Q: Ho... | Mardy Fish is | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1157_8 | Q: What sport are they playing?
A: tennis
Q: What event was it?
A: the U.S. Open
Q: where?
A: in New York.
Q: Who is the five time winner mentioned?
A: Roger Federer
Q: Who does he defeat?
A: Santiago Giraldo
Q: how did federer describe the conditions
A: "It was quite up and down, getting used to the conditions,"
Q: Ho... | Ryan Harrison | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1157_9 | Q: What sport are they playing?
A: tennis
Q: What event was it?
A: the U.S. Open
Q: where?
A: in New York.
Q: Who is the five time winner mentioned?
A: Roger Federer
Q: Who does he defeat?
A: Santiago Giraldo
Q: how did federer describe the conditions
A: "It was quite up and down, getting used to the conditions,"
Q: Ho... | 19 | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1157_10 | Q: What sport are they playing?
A: tennis
Q: What event was it?
A: the U.S. Open
Q: where?
A: in New York.
Q: Who is the five time winner mentioned?
A: Roger Federer
Q: Who does he defeat?
A: Santiago Giraldo
Q: how did federer describe the conditions
A: "It was quite up and down, getting used to the conditions,"
Q: Ho... | no | [
"(CNN) -- Five-time winner Roger Federer opened his U.S. Open account Monday with a straight sets win over Santiago Giraldo in New York. \n\nDespite surrendering his serve three times, the 30-year-old Swiss enjoyed a relatively comfortable match against the Colombian, ranked 54 in the world, winning 6-4 6-3 6-2 on ... |
1158_0 | What will be performed | the play "Is He Dead" | [
"Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway , but now his play \"Is He Dead\" will receive its first public performance on November 29. \"Is He Dead\" was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of ... |
1158_1 | Q: What will be performed
A: the play "Is He Dead"
Q: Who wrote it? | Mark Twain. | [
"Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway , but now his play \"Is He Dead\" will receive its first public performance on November 29. \"Is He Dead\" was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of ... |
1158_2 | Q: What will be performed
A: the play "Is He Dead"
Q: Who wrote it?
A: Mark Twain.
Q: When? | 1898 | [
"Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway , but now his play \"Is He Dead\" will receive its first public performance on November 29. \"Is He Dead\" was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of ... |
1158_3 | Q: What will be performed
A: the play "Is He Dead"
Q: Who wrote it?
A: Mark Twain.
Q: When?
A: 1898
Q: Who found it? | Shelley Fisher Fishkin | [
"Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway , but now his play \"Is He Dead\" will receive its first public performance on November 29. \"Is He Dead\" was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of ... |
1158_4 | Q: What will be performed
A: the play "Is He Dead"
Q: Who wrote it?
A: Mark Twain.
Q: When?
A: 1898
Q: Who found it?
A: Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Q: What does she do? | English professor and director of American Studies Program. | [
"Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway , but now his play \"Is He Dead\" will receive its first public performance on November 29. \"Is He Dead\" was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of ... |
1158_5 | Q: What will be performed
A: the play "Is He Dead"
Q: Who wrote it?
A: Mark Twain.
Q: When?
A: 1898
Q: Who found it?
A: Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Q: What does she do?
A: English professor and director of American Studies Program.
Q: Where? | Stanford University | [
"Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway , but now his play \"Is He Dead\" will receive its first public performance on November 29. \"Is He Dead\" was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of ... |
1158_6 | Q: What will be performed
A: the play "Is He Dead"
Q: Who wrote it?
A: Mark Twain.
Q: When?
A: 1898
Q: Who found it?
A: Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Q: What does she do?
A: English professor and director of American Studies Program.
Q: Where?
A: Stanford University
Q: In what state? | California. | [
"Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway , but now his play \"Is He Dead\" will receive its first public performance on November 29. \"Is He Dead\" was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of ... |
1158_7 | Q: What will be performed
A: the play "Is He Dead"
Q: Who wrote it?
A: Mark Twain.
Q: When?
A: 1898
Q: Who found it?
A: Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Q: What does she do?
A: English professor and director of American Studies Program.
Q: Where?
A: Stanford University
Q: In what state?
A: California.
Q: What is it about? | poor artists who fake the death of their friend in order to increase the value of his work. | [
"Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway , but now his play \"Is He Dead\" will receive its first public performance on November 29. \"Is He Dead\" was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of ... |
1158_8 | Q: What will be performed
A: the play "Is He Dead"
Q: Who wrote it?
A: Mark Twain.
Q: When?
A: 1898
Q: Who found it?
A: Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Q: What does she do?
A: English professor and director of American Studies Program.
Q: Where?
A: Stanford University
Q: In what state?
A: California.
Q: What is it about?
A: poo... | Jean-Francois Millet | [
"Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway , but now his play \"Is He Dead\" will receive its first public performance on November 29. \"Is He Dead\" was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of ... |
1158_9 | Q: What will be performed
A: the play "Is He Dead"
Q: Who wrote it?
A: Mark Twain.
Q: When?
A: 1898
Q: Who found it?
A: Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Q: What does she do?
A: English professor and director of American Studies Program.
Q: Where?
A: Stanford University
Q: In what state?
A: California.
Q: What is it about?
A: poo... | United Sates | [
"Mark Twain is a name not usually connected with Broadway , but now his play \"Is He Dead\" will receive its first public performance on November 29. \"Is He Dead\" was written by Mark Twain in 1898 but was never performed. It was rediscovered in 2002 by Shelley Fisher Fishkin, an English professor and director of ... |
1159_0 | Where is Trondheim located? | Norway | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_1 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded? | 997 | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_2 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name? | Olav Tryggvason | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_3 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name?
A: Olav Tryggvason
Q: What is it's populationi as of 2013? | 169,972 | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_4 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name?
A: Olav Tryggvason
Q: What is it's populationi as of 2013?
A: 169,972
Q: What was it notable for from 1152 to 1537? | the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_5 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name?
A: Olav Tryggvason
Q: What is it's populationi as of 2013?
A: 169,972
Q: What was it notable for from 1152 to 1537?
A: the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros
Q: What fjord south shore lies near it? | Trondheim Fjord | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_6 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name?
A: Olav Tryggvason
Q: What is it's populationi as of 2013?
A: 169,972
Q: What was it notable for from 1152 to 1537?
A: the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros
Q: What fjord south shore lies near it?
A: Trondheim Fjo... | Þróndheimr | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_7 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name?
A: Olav Tryggvason
Q: What is it's populationi as of 2013?
A: 169,972
Q: What was it notable for from 1152 to 1537?
A: the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros
Q: What fjord south shore lies near it?
A: Trondheim Fjo... | yes | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_8 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name?
A: Olav Tryggvason
Q: What is it's populationi as of 2013?
A: 169,972
Q: What was it notable for from 1152 to 1537?
A: the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros
Q: What fjord south shore lies near it?
A: Trondheim Fjo... | the Norwegian University of Science and Technology | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_9 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name?
A: Olav Tryggvason
Q: What is it's populationi as of 2013?
A: 169,972
Q: What was it notable for from 1152 to 1537?
A: the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros
Q: What fjord south shore lies near it?
A: Trondheim Fjo... | 1964 | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_10 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name?
A: Olav Tryggvason
Q: What is it's populationi as of 2013?
A: 169,972
Q: What was it notable for from 1152 to 1537?
A: the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros
Q: What fjord south shore lies near it?
A: Trondheim Fjo... | 1838 | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_11 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name?
A: Olav Tryggvason
Q: What is it's populationi as of 2013?
A: 169,972
Q: What was it notable for from 1152 to 1537?
A: the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros
Q: What fjord south shore lies near it?
A: Trondheim Fjo... | Sør-Trøndelag county | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1159_12 | Q: Where is Trondheim located?
A: Norway
Q: WHen was it founded?
A: 997
Q: Who originally gave it it's name?
A: Olav Tryggvason
Q: What is it's populationi as of 2013?
A: 169,972
Q: What was it notable for from 1152 to 1537?
A: the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros
Q: What fjord south shore lies near it?
A: Trondheim Fjo... | third | [
"Trondheim (), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. It has a population of 187,353 (January 1, 2016), and is the third most populous municipality in Norway, although the fourth largest urban area. It is the third largest city in the country, with... |
1160_0 | Who did the Hardys sit by? | Seth | [
"CHAPTER VII. \n\nSETH CONTINUES HIS NARRATIVE OF THE MEXICAN ADVENTURE. \n\nThe next evening the young Hardys again took their seats by Seth, and, without any delay, he went on with his story. \n\n\"After El Zeres had ridden off, the lieutenant, Pedro, selected ten from the men around--for pretty well the whole ca... |
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