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1374_7 | Q: What office presented statistics on women?
A: US' Office for National Statistics
Q: Is Angela Hult an only child?
A: yes
Q: Do people tell her that she is spoiled?
A: yes
Q: How many children is she having?
A: one
Q: Does she feel guilty about it?
A: yes
Q: Why?
A: of being selfish and endangering their child's fut... | increase | [
"\"Oh,you must have been a spoiled kid.You must be really bossy.I wonder what you're going to be like to deal with?\" That's often the response Angela Hult gets when people find out she's an only child,she told ABC News.Despite such negative remarks,Hult has decided to have only one child herself.And she's not alon... |
1374_8 | Q: What office presented statistics on women?
A: US' Office for National Statistics
Q: Is Angela Hult an only child?
A: yes
Q: Do people tell her that she is spoiled?
A: yes
Q: How many children is she having?
A: one
Q: Does she feel guilty about it?
A: yes
Q: Why?
A: of being selfish and endangering their child's fut... | onechild families | [
"\"Oh,you must have been a spoiled kid.You must be really bossy.I wonder what you're going to be like to deal with?\" That's often the response Angela Hult gets when people find out she's an only child,she told ABC News.Despite such negative remarks,Hult has decided to have only one child herself.And she's not alon... |
1374_9 | Q: What office presented statistics on women?
A: US' Office for National Statistics
Q: Is Angela Hult an only child?
A: yes
Q: Do people tell her that she is spoiled?
A: yes
Q: How many children is she having?
A: one
Q: Does she feel guilty about it?
A: yes
Q: Why?
A: of being selfish and endangering their child's fut... | 18 percent | [
"\"Oh,you must have been a spoiled kid.You must be really bossy.I wonder what you're going to be like to deal with?\" That's often the response Angela Hult gets when people find out she's an only child,she told ABC News.Despite such negative remarks,Hult has decided to have only one child herself.And she's not alon... |
1375_0 | Who was the narrator walking to meet? | Seth Jepson | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_1 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him? | on the westerly side of the dock | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_2 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there? | no | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_3 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing? | talking | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_4 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom? | two or three lads | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_5 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom?
A: two or three lads
Q: What kind of sympathies did the narrator think they had? | Tory | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_6 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom?
A: two or three lads
Q: What kind of sympathies did the narrator think they had?
A: Tory
Q: Was Seth un... | no | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_7 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom?
A: two or three lads
Q: What kind of sympathies did the narrator think they had?
A: Tory
Q: Was Seth un... | Archie Hemming | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_8 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom?
A: two or three lads
Q: What kind of sympathies did the narrator think they had?
A: Tory
Q: Was Seth un... | no | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_9 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom?
A: two or three lads
Q: What kind of sympathies did the narrator think they had?
A: Tory
Q: Was Seth un... | no | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_10 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom?
A: two or three lads
Q: What kind of sympathies did the narrator think they had?
A: Tory
Q: Was Seth un... | a Son of Liberty | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_11 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom?
A: two or three lads
Q: What kind of sympathies did the narrator think they had?
A: Tory
Q: Was Seth un... | Harvey Pearson | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_12 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom?
A: two or three lads
Q: What kind of sympathies did the narrator think they had?
A: Tory
Q: Was Seth un... | yes | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_13 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom?
A: two or three lads
Q: What kind of sympathies did the narrator think they had?
A: Tory
Q: Was Seth un... | unknown | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1375_14 | Q: Who was the narrator walking to meet?
A: Seth Jepson
Q: Where did he find him?
A: on the westerly side of the dock
Q: Did he have to go a long way to get there?
A: no
Q: What was Seth doing?
A: talking
Q: To whom?
A: two or three lads
Q: What kind of sympathies did the narrator think they had?
A: Tory
Q: Was Seth un... | no | [
"CHAPTER VI \n\nA CLOUDY NIGHT \n\nIt was not needed that I should walk very far in order to find Seth Jepson. He was on the westerly side of the dock when I came into the square, talking to two or three lads whom I had good reason to believe were of Tory leanings. \n\nInstead of appearing disconcerted because of m... |
1376_0 | how many candidates was Harry picked out of? | out of a hundred | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_1 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job? | an usher | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_2 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school? | no | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_3 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays? | no | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_4 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become? | a civil engineer | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_5 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become?
A: a civil engineer
Q: what was he home for? | the holidays. | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_6 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become?
A: a civil engineer
Q: what was he home for?
A: the holidays.
Q: how far away was Stratto... | less than twenty miles | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_7 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become?
A: a civil engineer
Q: what was he home for?
A: the holidays.
Q: how far away was Stratto... | Mr. Burton | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_8 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become?
A: a civil engineer
Q: what was he home for?
A: the holidays.
Q: how far away was Stratto... | twelve months | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_9 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become?
A: a civil engineer
Q: what was he home for?
A: the holidays.
Q: how far away was Stratto... | At Christmas | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_10 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become?
A: a civil engineer
Q: what was he home for?
A: the holidays.
Q: how far away was Stratto... | go into an open profession | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_11 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become?
A: a civil engineer
Q: what was he home for?
A: the holidays.
Q: how far away was Stratto... | the great house of Beilby & Burton | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_12 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become?
A: a civil engineer
Q: what was he home for?
A: the holidays.
Q: how far away was Stratto... | a private schoolmaster | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_13 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become?
A: a civil engineer
Q: what was he home for?
A: the holidays.
Q: how far away was Stratto... | three hundred a year | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1376_14 | Q: how many candidates was Harry picked out of?
A: out of a hundred
Q: what was his job?
A: an usher
Q: had he been hired by public school?
A: no
Q: did he want to return home for the holidays?
A: no
Q: what did he want to become?
A: a civil engineer
Q: what was he home for?
A: the holidays.
Q: how far away was Stratto... | yes | [
"Chapter II \n\nHarry Clavering Chooses His Profession \n\n\n\nHarry Clavering might not be an usher, but, nevertheless, he was home for the holidays. And who can say where the usher ends and the school-master begins? He, perhaps, may properly be called an usher, who is hired by a private schoolmaster to assist him... |
1377_0 | What is the rabbit's name? | Peter Rabbit | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_1 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up? | As if he had been shot? | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_2 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that? | No | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_3 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that? | Foolish | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_4 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name? | Jenny | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_5 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements? | She laughed. | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_6 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise? | Boomer the Nighthawk | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_7 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_8 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | Late in the afternoon. | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_9 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | Almost every day. | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_10 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | He is earlier. | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_11 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | In the air. | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_12 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | His mouth. | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_13 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | Large | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_14 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | unknown | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_15 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | Daytime | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_16 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | Night | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_17 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | No | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_18 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | Evenings | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1377_19 | Q: What is the rabbit's name?
A: Peter Rabbit
Q: How did he spring up?
A: As if he had been shot?
Q: Was he anticipating that?
A: No
Q: How did he feel after that?
A: Foolish
Q: What is the wren's name?
A: Jenny
Q: How did she react to Peter's movements?
A: She laughed.
Q: Who was the cause of the noise?
A: Boomer the ... | No | [
"CHAPTER XXIII. Some Big Mouths. \n\nBoom! Peter Rabbit jumped as if he had been shot. It was all so sudden and unexpected that Peter jumped before he had time to think. Then he looked foolish. He felt foolish. He had been scared when there was nothing to be afraid of. \n\n\"Ha, ha, ha, ha,\" tittered Jenny Wren. \... |
1378_0 | What sport does Nico Rosberg participate in? | racing | [
"(CNN) -- Nico Rosberg dominated the final, vital qualifying session of the 2014 F1 season in Abu Dhabi, putting the German in the box seat for the World Championship title. \n\nThe Mercedes driver, who has endured a fine but torrid season alongside his rival Lewis Hamilton, led the session from the start as Hamilt... |
1378_1 | Q: What sport does Nico Rosberg participate in?
A: racing
Q: Where did he qualify in 2014? | Abu Dhabi | [
"(CNN) -- Nico Rosberg dominated the final, vital qualifying session of the 2014 F1 season in Abu Dhabi, putting the German in the box seat for the World Championship title. \n\nThe Mercedes driver, who has endured a fine but torrid season alongside his rival Lewis Hamilton, led the session from the start as Hamilt... |
1379_0 | Who did Owen save? | the King | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_1 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him? | how he cured him | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_2 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him? | no | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_3 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not? | it was wiped out of his mind | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_4 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on? | the present and the future | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_5 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten? | the past | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_6 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message? | eating | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_7 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | morning | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_8 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | from a messenger | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_9 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | whenever it pleased him | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_10 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | before noon | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_11 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | to wait upon his superiors | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_12 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | time | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_13 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | the royal house | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_14 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | no | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_15 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | a guard lead him | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_16 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | hot | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_17 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | Umsuka | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_18 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | poison | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1379_19 | Q: Who did Owen save?
A: the King
Q: What does he want Owen to tell him?
A: how he cured him
Q: Does Owen tell him?
A: no
Q: Why not?
A: it was wiped out of his mind
Q: What does he want to focus on?
A: the present and the future
Q: What should be forgotten?
A: the past
Q: What was Owen doing when he got a message?
A: ... | as doctor of doctors | [
"CHAPTER VIII \n\nTHE FIRST TRIAL BY FIRE \n\nOn the following day, while Owen sat eating his morning meal with a thankful heart, a messenger arrived saying that the king would receive him whenever it pleased him to come. He answered that he would be with him before noon, for already he had learned that among nativ... |
1380_0 | Who is being charged? | two New Jersey men | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_1 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what? | conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_2 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it? | fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_3 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious? | no | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_4 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that? | His mother | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_5 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | If he was devout, he would make his prayers on time | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_6 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | No | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_7 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | a stupid kid | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_8 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | yes | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_9 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | yes | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_10 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | 16 or 17 psychiatrists | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_11 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | no | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_12 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | unknown | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_13 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | no | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_14 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | Mohamed Mahmood Alessa | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_15 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | Nadia Alessa | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_16 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | Carlos Eduardo Almonte | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_17 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | 2007 | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1380_18 | Q: Who is being charged?
A: two New Jersey men
Q: For what?
A: conspiracy to kill, maim and murder persons outside of the United States
Q: Where were they planning to do it?
A: fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia
Q: Were they both religious?
A: no
Q: How do we know that?
A: His mother
Q: How did she know... | Al-Shabaab | [
"New York (CNN) -- The mother of one of the two New Jersey men arrested last week at a New York airport allegedly on their way to fight with an al Qaeda-affiliated group in Somalia says the two men are guilty of stupidity -- but not of the sinister plan described by authorities. \n\n\"Anything makes him angry. But ... |
1381_0 | Who was the great white chief? | Lord Selkirk. | [
"CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nA FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED. \n\nWhether or not Okematan was as thorough a rascal as Fergus McKay thought him will be best shown by harking back, and setting down a little of what was said by some of the Cree braves at the time that Fergus and Dan were eavesdropping. \n\nStanding in a ... |
1381_1 | Q: Who was the great white chief?
A: Lord Selkirk.
Q: Was he smart? | no | [
"CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nA FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED. \n\nWhether or not Okematan was as thorough a rascal as Fergus McKay thought him will be best shown by harking back, and setting down a little of what was said by some of the Cree braves at the time that Fergus and Dan were eavesdropping. \n\nStanding in a ... |
1381_2 | Q: Who was the great white chief?
A: Lord Selkirk.
Q: Was he smart?
A: no
Q: Who said so? | Rednose | [
"CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nA FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED. \n\nWhether or not Okematan was as thorough a rascal as Fergus McKay thought him will be best shown by harking back, and setting down a little of what was said by some of the Cree braves at the time that Fergus and Dan were eavesdropping. \n\nStanding in a ... |
1381_3 | Q: Who was the great white chief?
A: Lord Selkirk.
Q: Was he smart?
A: no
Q: Who said so?
A: Rednose
Q: What was the great white chief trying to do? | teach | [
"CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nA FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED. \n\nWhether or not Okematan was as thorough a rascal as Fergus McKay thought him will be best shown by harking back, and setting down a little of what was said by some of the Cree braves at the time that Fergus and Dan were eavesdropping. \n\nStanding in a ... |
1381_4 | Q: Who was the great white chief?
A: Lord Selkirk.
Q: Was he smart?
A: no
Q: Who said so?
A: Rednose
Q: What was the great white chief trying to do?
A: teach
Q: Teach who? | the great Cree nation | [
"CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nA FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED. \n\nWhether or not Okematan was as thorough a rascal as Fergus McKay thought him will be best shown by harking back, and setting down a little of what was said by some of the Cree braves at the time that Fergus and Dan were eavesdropping. \n\nStanding in a ... |
1381_5 | Q: Who was the great white chief?
A: Lord Selkirk.
Q: Was he smart?
A: no
Q: Who said so?
A: Rednose
Q: What was the great white chief trying to do?
A: teach
Q: Teach who?
A: the great Cree nation
Q: What was he trying to teach? | wisdom! | [
"CHAPTER FIFTEEN. \n\nA FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED. \n\nWhether or not Okematan was as thorough a rascal as Fergus McKay thought him will be best shown by harking back, and setting down a little of what was said by some of the Cree braves at the time that Fergus and Dan were eavesdropping. \n\nStanding in a ... |
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