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1487_3 | Q: What was the name of the family that was completely different?
A: Whites
Q: They treated Katherine like what?
A: a long-lost cousin
Q: Was Katharine often blamed for things at home?
A: Yes
Q: A place for blame was set where? | at the dinner table | [
"Blameless \n\nI was a freshman in college when I met the Whites. They were completely different from my own family, yet I felt at home with them immediately. Jane White and I became friends at school, and her family welcomed me like a long-lost cousin. \n\nIn my family, it was always important to place blame when ... |
1487_4 | Q: What was the name of the family that was completely different?
A: Whites
Q: They treated Katherine like what?
A: a long-lost cousin
Q: Was Katharine often blamed for things at home?
A: Yes
Q: A place for blame was set where?
A: at the dinner table
Q: Did the Whites also place blame? | No | [
"Blameless \n\nI was a freshman in college when I met the Whites. They were completely different from my own family, yet I felt at home with them immediately. Jane White and I became friends at school, and her family welcomed me like a long-lost cousin. \n\nIn my family, it was always important to place blame when ... |
1487_5 | Q: What was the name of the family that was completely different?
A: Whites
Q: They treated Katherine like what?
A: a long-lost cousin
Q: Was Katharine often blamed for things at home?
A: Yes
Q: A place for blame was set where?
A: at the dinner table
Q: Did the Whites also place blame?
A: No
Q: What eve?nt drove this h... | Jane's death | [
"Blameless \n\nI was a freshman in college when I met the Whites. They were completely different from my own family, yet I felt at home with them immediately. Jane White and I became friends at school, and her family welcomed me like a long-lost cousin. \n\nIn my family, it was always important to place blame when ... |
1487_6 | Q: What was the name of the family that was completely different?
A: Whites
Q: They treated Katherine like what?
A: a long-lost cousin
Q: Was Katharine often blamed for things at home?
A: Yes
Q: A place for blame was set where?
A: at the dinner table
Q: Did the Whites also place blame?
A: No
Q: What eve?nt drove this h... | Sarah and Jane | [
"Blameless \n\nI was a freshman in college when I met the Whites. They were completely different from my own family, yet I felt at home with them immediately. Jane White and I became friends at school, and her family welcomed me like a long-lost cousin. \n\nIn my family, it was always important to place blame when ... |
1487_7 | Q: What was the name of the family that was completely different?
A: Whites
Q: They treated Katherine like what?
A: a long-lost cousin
Q: Was Katharine often blamed for things at home?
A: Yes
Q: A place for blame was set where?
A: at the dinner table
Q: Did the Whites also place blame?
A: No
Q: What eve?nt drove this h... | Amy | [
"Blameless \n\nI was a freshman in college when I met the Whites. They were completely different from my own family, yet I felt at home with them immediately. Jane White and I became friends at school, and her family welcomed me like a long-lost cousin. \n\nIn my family, it was always important to place blame when ... |
1487_8 | Q: What was the name of the family that was completely different?
A: Whites
Q: They treated Katherine like what?
A: a long-lost cousin
Q: Was Katharine often blamed for things at home?
A: Yes
Q: A place for blame was set where?
A: at the dinner table
Q: Did the Whites also place blame?
A: No
Q: What eve?nt drove this h... | practicing her driving on the trip | [
"Blameless \n\nI was a freshman in college when I met the Whites. They were completely different from my own family, yet I felt at home with them immediately. Jane White and I became friends at school, and her family welcomed me like a long-lost cousin. \n\nIn my family, it was always important to place blame when ... |
1487_9 | Q: What was the name of the family that was completely different?
A: Whites
Q: They treated Katherine like what?
A: a long-lost cousin
Q: Was Katharine often blamed for things at home?
A: Yes
Q: A place for blame was set where?
A: at the dinner table
Q: Did the Whites also place blame?
A: No
Q: What eve?nt drove this h... | continued into the crossroads without stopping | [
"Blameless \n\nI was a freshman in college when I met the Whites. They were completely different from my own family, yet I felt at home with them immediately. Jane White and I became friends at school, and her family welcomed me like a long-lost cousin. \n\nIn my family, it was always important to place blame when ... |
1488_0 | Who should drive the waggonette? | Caldigate | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_1 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where? | Into Cambridge | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_2 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day? | Wednesday | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_3 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him? | A servant | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_4 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why? | So that he wouldn't have to go to the door | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_5 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip? | Mr. Seely's | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_6 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to? | Mrs. Bolton | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_7 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | About twelve | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_8 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | Yes | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_9 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | Daughter | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_10 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | A farewell kiss | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_11 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | Jailers? | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_12 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | Terrible | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_13 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | No | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_14 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | His wife | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_15 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | Folking | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_16 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | Hester | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_17 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | Up to the Grange | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_18 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | No | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1488_19 | Q: Who should drive the waggonette?
A: Caldigate
Q: Where?
A: Into Cambridge
Q: On what day?
A: Wednesday
Q: Who was he to bring with him?
A: A servant
Q: Why?
A: So that he wouldn't have to go to the door
Q: Where was he to stay until this trip?
A: Mr. Seely's
Q: Who was this explained to?
A: Mrs. Bolton
Q: At what ho... | Yes | [
"Chapter XXXIV \n\nViolence \n\n\n\nIt had been arranged at Folking, before Hester had started, that Caldigate himself should drive the waggonette into Cambridge to take her back on the Wednesday, but that he would bring a servant with him who should drive the carriage up to the Grange, so that he, personally, shou... |
1489_0 | What is Catalan? | a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia | [
"Catalan (/ˈkætəlæn/; autonym: català [kətəˈla] or [kataˈla]) is a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia, in what is northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France. It is the national and only official language of Andorra, and a co-official language of the Spanish autonomous communities of Catalonia... |
1489_1 | Q: What is Catalan?
A: a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia
Q: Where is Catalonia? | in northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France | [
"Catalan (/ˈkætəlæn/; autonym: català [kətəˈla] or [kataˈla]) is a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia, in what is northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France. It is the national and only official language of Andorra, and a co-official language of the Spanish autonomous communities of Catalonia... |
1489_2 | Q: What is Catalan?
A: a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia
Q: Where is Catalonia?
A: in northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France
Q: It is tough to learn? | unknown | [
"Catalan (/ˈkætəlæn/; autonym: català [kətəˈla] or [kataˈla]) is a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia, in what is northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France. It is the national and only official language of Andorra, and a co-official language of the Spanish autonomous communities of Catalonia... |
1489_3 | Q: What is Catalan?
A: a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia
Q: Where is Catalonia?
A: in northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France
Q: It is tough to learn?
A: unknown
Q: Is it common? | yes | [
"Catalan (/ˈkætəlæn/; autonym: català [kətəˈla] or [kataˈla]) is a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia, in what is northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France. It is the national and only official language of Andorra, and a co-official language of the Spanish autonomous communities of Catalonia... |
1489_4 | Q: What is Catalan?
A: a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia
Q: Where is Catalonia?
A: in northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France
Q: It is tough to learn?
A: unknown
Q: Is it common?
A: yes
Q: Where did it start? | Catalonia | [
"Catalan (/ˈkætəlæn/; autonym: català [kətəˈla] or [kataˈla]) is a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia, in what is northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France. It is the national and only official language of Andorra, and a co-official language of the Spanish autonomous communities of Catalonia... |
1489_5 | Q: What is Catalan?
A: a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia
Q: Where is Catalonia?
A: in northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France
Q: It is tough to learn?
A: unknown
Q: Is it common?
A: yes
Q: Where did it start?
A: Catalonia
Q: Is it similar to other languages? | unknown | [
"Catalan (/ˈkætəlæn/; autonym: català [kətəˈla] or [kataˈla]) is a Romance language named for its origins in Catalonia, in what is northeastern Spain and adjoining parts of France. It is the national and only official language of Andorra, and a co-official language of the Spanish autonomous communities of Catalonia... |
1490_0 | Which school did the program initially begin at? | Carmen Arace Middle School | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_1 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located? | Bloomfield, Connecticut | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_2 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it? | Delores Bolton | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_3 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody? | laptop computers | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_4 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same? | yes | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_5 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where? | rural Maine and New York City | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_6 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | April 12 | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_7 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | 1.1 million | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_8 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | 87,000 | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_9 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | $2.5 million | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_10 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_11 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | yes | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_12 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | by 20% | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_13 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | by 35% | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_14 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | Angus King | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_15 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | Governor | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_16 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | $50 million | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_17 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | seventh-graders | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_18 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | 17,000 | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1490_19 | Q: Which school did the program initially begin at?
A: Carmen Arace Middle School
Q: Where is it located?
A: Bloomfield, Connecticut
Q: Who headed it?
A: Delores Bolton
Q: What did it purchase for everybody?
A: laptop computers
Q: Are other educational institutions planning on doing the same?
A: yes
Q: Where?
A: rural ... | yes | [
"Carmen Arace Middle School is situated in the pastoral town of Bloomfield, Conn., but four years ago it faced many of the same problems as inner-city schools in nearby Hartford: low scores on standardized tests and dropping enrollment . Then the school's hard-driving headmaster, Delores Bolton, persuaded her board... |
1491_0 | Who held a spare horse? | two troopers | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_1 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they? | in the street | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_2 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it? | just as the morning was breaking | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_3 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one? | yes | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_4 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where? | Coimbra | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_5 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence | Captain Nelson | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_6 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present? | a fine English horse | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_7 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who? | Sir John Cradock | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_8 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | Terence | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_9 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_10 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | provide the English horse | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_11 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | military details | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_12 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_13 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | Sir John Moore's | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_14 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_15 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_16 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | ammunition-boxes\ | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_17 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | Mr. Villiers | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_18 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | the Treasury | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1491_19 | Q: Who held a spare horse?
A: two troopers
Q: Where were they?
A: in the street
Q: What time was it?
A: just as the morning was breaking
Q: Had Terence ridden one?
A: yes
Q: from where?
A: Coimbra
Q: Who else was with Terence
A: Captain Nelson
Q: Which horse was the present?
A: a fine English horse
Q: From who?
A: Sir ... | the Portuguese escort and the officer in charge of the Treasury | [
"CHAPTER XIII \n\nAN AWKWARD POSITION \n\nWhen Captain Nelson and Terence went out, just as the morning was breaking, they found the two troopers waiting in the street. Each held a spare horse; the one was that upon which Terence had ridden from Coimbra, the other was a fine English horse. \n\n\"What horse is this?... |
1492_0 | How much of Europe's population was killed by the Black Death? | 30–60% | [
"The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Medi... |
1492_1 | Q: How much of Europe's population was killed by the Black Death?
A: 30–60%
Q: What is the bacterium that caused it? | Yersinia pestis | [
"The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Medi... |
1492_2 | Q: How much of Europe's population was killed by the Black Death?
A: 30–60%
Q: What is the bacterium that caused it?
A: Yersinia pestis
Q: Where is it often found? | In flea populations? | [
"The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Medi... |
1492_3 | Q: How much of Europe's population was killed by the Black Death?
A: 30–60%
Q: What is the bacterium that caused it?
A: Yersinia pestis
Q: Where is it often found?
A: In flea populations?
Q: where do the fleas live? | In Central Asia | [
"The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Medi... |
1492_4 | Q: How much of Europe's population was killed by the Black Death?
A: 30–60%
Q: What is the bacterium that caused it?
A: Yersinia pestis
Q: Where is it often found?
A: In flea populations?
Q: where do the fleas live?
A: In Central Asia
Q: How did it get to Europe? | From fleas on merchant ships | [
"The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Medi... |
1492_5 | Q: How much of Europe's population was killed by the Black Death?
A: 30–60%
Q: What is the bacterium that caused it?
A: Yersinia pestis
Q: Where is it often found?
A: In flea populations?
Q: where do the fleas live?
A: In Central Asia
Q: How did it get to Europe?
A: From fleas on merchant ships
Q: What do many scientis... | A plague in China | [
"The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Medi... |
1492_6 | Q: How much of Europe's population was killed by the Black Death?
A: 30–60%
Q: What is the bacterium that caused it?
A: Yersinia pestis
Q: Where is it often found?
A: In flea populations?
Q: where do the fleas live?
A: In Central Asia
Q: How did it get to Europe?
A: From fleas on merchant ships
Q: What do many scientis... | unknown | [
"The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Medi... |
1492_7 | Q: How much of Europe's population was killed by the Black Death?
A: 30–60%
Q: What is the bacterium that caused it?
A: Yersinia pestis
Q: Where is it often found?
A: In flea populations?
Q: where do the fleas live?
A: In Central Asia
Q: How did it get to Europe?
A: From fleas on merchant ships
Q: What do many scientis... | 17th century. | [
"The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Medi... |
1492_8 | Q: How much of Europe's population was killed by the Black Death?
A: 30–60%
Q: What is the bacterium that caused it?
A: Yersinia pestis
Q: Where is it often found?
A: In flea populations?
Q: where do the fleas live?
A: In Central Asia
Q: How did it get to Europe?
A: From fleas on merchant ships
Q: What do many scientis... | Yes | [
"The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Medi... |
1492_9 | Q: How much of Europe's population was killed by the Black Death?
A: 30–60%
Q: What is the bacterium that caused it?
A: Yersinia pestis
Q: Where is it often found?
A: In flea populations?
Q: where do the fleas live?
A: In Central Asia
Q: How did it get to Europe?
A: From fleas on merchant ships
Q: What do many scientis... | 19th century. | [
"The Black Death is thought to have originated in the arid plains of Central Asia, where it then travelled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by 1343. From there, it was most likely carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships. Spreading throughout the Medi... |
1493_0 | what happened in the park? | a hamster had a broken leg, but Buster fixed it | [
"A tiger named Timmy and Bear named Buster were going for a walk in the park by the river and were going to go swim later. As Timmy was running through a field in the park he came upon a small hamster with a broken leg. The hamster looked like it had somewhere to go but couldn't make it because of its leg. Timmy ca... |
1493_1 | Q: what happened in the park?
A: a hamster had a broken leg, but Buster fixed it
Q: who was Buster? | a bear | [
"A tiger named Timmy and Bear named Buster were going for a walk in the park by the river and were going to go swim later. As Timmy was running through a field in the park he came upon a small hamster with a broken leg. The hamster looked like it had somewhere to go but couldn't make it because of its leg. Timmy ca... |
1494_0 | how many kids live in the orphanage? | 47 | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_1 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it? | Soehardi | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_2 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name? | Budi | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_3 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age? | 53 | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_4 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married? | Yes | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_5 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married?
A: Yes
Q: her name? | Peggy | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_6 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married?
A: Yes
Q: her name?
A: Peggy
Q: does he have his own kids? | Yes | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_7 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married?
A: Yes
Q: her name?
A: Peggy
Q: does he have his own kids?
A: Yes
Q: 4 of them? | No | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_8 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married?
A: Yes
Q: her name?
A: Peggy
Q: does he have his own kids?
A: Yes
Q: 4 of them?
A: No
Q: how many? | three children | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_9 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married?
A: Yes
Q: her name?
A: Peggy
Q: does he have his own kids?
A: Yes
Q: 4 of them?
A: No
Q: how many?
A: three children
Q: does he treat his own kids different? | No | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_10 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married?
A: Yes
Q: her name?
A: Peggy
Q: does he have his own kids?
A: Yes
Q: 4 of them?
A: No
Q: how many?
A: three children
Q: does he treat his own kids different?
A: No
Q: what does he provide... | clean living spaces | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_11 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married?
A: Yes
Q: her name?
A: Peggy
Q: does he have his own kids?
A: Yes
Q: 4 of them?
A: No
Q: how many?
A: three children
Q: does he treat his own kids different?
A: No
Q: what does he provide... | Yes | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_12 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married?
A: Yes
Q: her name?
A: Peggy
Q: does he have his own kids?
A: Yes
Q: 4 of them?
A: No
Q: how many?
A: three children
Q: does he treat his own kids different?
A: No
Q: what does he provide... | Four | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_13 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married?
A: Yes
Q: her name?
A: Peggy
Q: does he have his own kids?
A: Yes
Q: 4 of them?
A: No
Q: how many?
A: three children
Q: does he treat his own kids different?
A: No
Q: what does he provide... | vitamins | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
1494_14 | Q: how many kids live in the orphanage?
A: 47
Q: who runs it?
A: Soehardi
Q: first name?
A: Budi
Q: his age?
A: 53
Q: is he married?
A: Yes
Q: her name?
A: Peggy
Q: does he have his own kids?
A: Yes
Q: 4 of them?
A: No
Q: how many?
A: three children
Q: does he treat his own kids different?
A: No
Q: what does he provide... | the United States. | [
"KUPANG, Indonesia (CNN) -- At Roslin Orphanage, children giggle through deep concentration as they try to master the \"Chicken Dance.\" It's a far cry from the Indonesian orphans' earlier months and years. \n\nBudi Soehardi poses with young residents of Roslin Orphanage. \n\n\"They are cheerful-looking and photoge... |
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