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155_10 | Q: When did San Diego become part of the United States?
A: 1850
Q: What group of people is it historically a home to?
A: Kumeyaay people
Q: Is it the largest city in the United States?
A: No
Q: What is the population?
A: 1,381,069
Q: Who claimed the by for Spain?
A: uan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Q: What year was that?
A: 1542... | Mexican–American War | [
"With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with ... |
155_11 | Q: When did San Diego become part of the United States?
A: 1850
Q: What group of people is it historically a home to?
A: Kumeyaay people
Q: Is it the largest city in the United States?
A: No
Q: What is the population?
A: 1,381,069
Q: Who claimed the by for Spain?
A: uan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Q: What year was that?
A: 1542... | no | [
"With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with ... |
155_12 | Q: When did San Diego become part of the United States?
A: 1850
Q: What group of people is it historically a home to?
A: Kumeyaay people
Q: Is it the largest city in the United States?
A: No
Q: What is the population?
A: 1,381,069
Q: Who claimed the by for Spain?
A: uan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Q: What year was that?
A: 1542... | birthplace | [
"With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with ... |
155_13 | Q: When did San Diego become part of the United States?
A: 1850
Q: What group of people is it historically a home to?
A: Kumeyaay people
Q: Is it the largest city in the United States?
A: No
Q: What is the population?
A: 1,381,069
Q: Who claimed the by for Spain?
A: uan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Q: What year was that?
A: 1542... | recent emergence as a healthcare and biotechnology development center. | [
"With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with ... |
155_14 | Q: When did San Diego become part of the United States?
A: 1850
Q: What group of people is it historically a home to?
A: Kumeyaay people
Q: Is it the largest city in the United States?
A: No
Q: What is the population?
A: 1,381,069
Q: Who claimed the by for Spain?
A: uan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Q: What year was that?
A: 1542... | San Diego–Tijuana conurbation | [
"With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with ... |
155_15 | Q: When did San Diego become part of the United States?
A: 1850
Q: What group of people is it historically a home to?
A: Kumeyaay people
Q: Is it the largest city in the United States?
A: No
Q: What is the population?
A: 1,381,069
Q: Who claimed the by for Spain?
A: uan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Q: What year was that?
A: 1542... | agglomeration between the US and a bordering country | [
"With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with ... |
155_16 | Q: When did San Diego become part of the United States?
A: 1850
Q: What group of people is it historically a home to?
A: Kumeyaay people
Q: Is it the largest city in the United States?
A: No
Q: What is the population?
A: 1,381,069
Q: Who claimed the by for Spain?
A: uan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Q: What year was that?
A: 1542... | Detroit–Windsor | [
"With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with ... |
155_17 | Q: When did San Diego become part of the United States?
A: 1850
Q: What group of people is it historically a home to?
A: Kumeyaay people
Q: Is it the largest city in the United States?
A: No
Q: What is the population?
A: 1,381,069
Q: Who claimed the by for Spain?
A: uan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Q: What year was that?
A: 1542... | the settlement of Alta California | [
"With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with ... |
155_18 | Q: When did San Diego become part of the United States?
A: 1850
Q: What group of people is it historically a home to?
A: Kumeyaay people
Q: Is it the largest city in the United States?
A: No
Q: What is the population?
A: 1,381,069
Q: Who claimed the by for Spain?
A: uan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Q: What year was that?
A: 1542... | 200 | [
"With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with ... |
155_19 | Q: When did San Diego become part of the United States?
A: 1850
Q: What group of people is it historically a home to?
A: Kumeyaay people
Q: Is it the largest city in the United States?
A: No
Q: What is the population?
A: 1,381,069
Q: Who claimed the by for Spain?
A: uan Rodríguez Cabrillo
Q: What year was that?
A: 1542... | First Mexican Republic | [
"With an estimated population of 1,381,069 as of July 1, 2014, San Diego is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest in California. It is part of the San Diego–Tijuana conurbation, the second-largest transborder agglomeration between the US and a bordering country after Detroit–Windsor, with ... |
156_0 | What was the important day? | The next | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
156_1 | Q: What was the important day?
A: The next
Q: What was happening? | Ordaining of a minister | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
156_2 | Q: What was the important day?
A: The next
Q: What was happening?
A: Ordaining of a minister
Q: Who? | Reuben Butler | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
156_3 | Q: What was the important day?
A: The next
Q: What was happening?
A: Ordaining of a minister
Q: Who?
A: Reuben Butler
Q: Where are they? | Knocktarlitie | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
156_4 | Q: What was the important day?
A: The next
Q: What was happening?
A: Ordaining of a minister
Q: Who?
A: Reuben Butler
Q: Where are they?
A: Knocktarlitie
Q: What country is that in? | Scotland | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
156_5 | Q: What was the important day?
A: The next
Q: What was happening?
A: Ordaining of a minister
Q: Who?
A: Reuben Butler
Q: Where are they?
A: Knocktarlitie
Q: What country is that in?
A: Scotland
Q: What was the deal with the drinks? | They were available for those who liked them | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
156_6 | Q: What was the important day?
A: The next
Q: What was happening?
A: Ordaining of a minister
Q: Who?
A: Reuben Butler
Q: Where are they?
A: Knocktarlitie
Q: What country is that in?
A: Scotland
Q: What was the deal with the drinks?
A: They were available for those who liked them
Q: Where did they come from? | Off the island | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
156_7 | Q: What was the important day?
A: The next
Q: What was happening?
A: Ordaining of a minister
Q: Who?
A: Reuben Butler
Q: Where are they?
A: Knocktarlitie
Q: What country is that in?
A: Scotland
Q: What was the deal with the drinks?
A: They were available for those who liked them
Q: Where did they come from?
A: Off the ... | No | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
156_8 | Q: What was the important day?
A: The next
Q: What was happening?
A: Ordaining of a minister
Q: Who?
A: Reuben Butler
Q: Where are they?
A: Knocktarlitie
Q: What country is that in?
A: Scotland
Q: What was the deal with the drinks?
A: They were available for those who liked them
Q: Where did they come from?
A: Off the ... | At least a dozen | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
156_9 | Q: What was the important day?
A: The next
Q: What was happening?
A: Ordaining of a minister
Q: Who?
A: Reuben Butler
Q: Where are they?
A: Knocktarlitie
Q: What country is that in?
A: Scotland
Q: What was the deal with the drinks?
A: They were available for those who liked them
Q: Where did they come from?
A: Off the ... | At an early hour | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
156_10 | Q: What was the important day?
A: The next
Q: What was happening?
A: Ordaining of a minister
Q: Who?
A: Reuben Butler
Q: Where are they?
A: Knocktarlitie
Q: What country is that in?
A: Scotland
Q: What was the deal with the drinks?
A: They were available for those who liked them
Q: Where did they come from?
A: Off the ... | Roasted | [
"CHAPTER TWENTY-FIRST. \n\nNow turn the Psalms of David ower, And lilt wi' holy clangor; Of double verse come gie us four, And skirl up the Bangor. Burns. \n\nThe next was the important day, when, according to the forms and ritual of the Scottish Kirk, Reuben Butler was to be ordained minister of Knocktarlitie, by ... |
157_0 | When roller-skating became known to people? | 1750 | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_1 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun? | yes | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_2 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun?
A: yes
Q: Is it easy now? | yes | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_3 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun?
A: yes
Q: Is it easy now?
A: yes
Q: What about in earlier times? | no | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_4 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun?
A: yes
Q: Is it easy now?
A: yes
Q: What about in earlier times?
A: no
Q: Who made it easier? | Joseph Merlin | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_5 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun?
A: yes
Q: Is it easy now?
A: yes
Q: What about in earlier times?
A: no
Q: Who made it easier?
A: Joseph Merlin
Q: What he used to do in his free time? | make things | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_6 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun?
A: yes
Q: Is it easy now?
A: yes
Q: What about in earlier times?
A: no
Q: Who made it easier?
A: Joseph Merlin
Q: What he used to do in his free time?
A: make things
Q: And? | play the violin | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_7 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun?
A: yes
Q: Is it easy now?
A: yes
Q: What about in earlier times?
A: no
Q: Who made it easier?
A: Joseph Merlin
Q: What he used to do in his free time?
A: make things
Q: And?
A: play the violin
Q: What others used to call him? | dreamer | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_8 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun?
A: yes
Q: Is it easy now?
A: yes
Q: What about in earlier times?
A: no
Q: Who made it easier?
A: Joseph Merlin
Q: What he used to do in his free time?
A: make things
Q: And?
A: play the violin
Q: What others used to call him?
A: dreamer
Q: When he mad... | no way to stop | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_9 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun?
A: yes
Q: Is it easy now?
A: yes
Q: What about in earlier times?
A: no
Q: Who made it easier?
A: Joseph Merlin
Q: What he used to do in his free time?
A: make things
Q: And?
A: play the violin
Q: What others used to call him?
A: dreamer
Q: When he mad... | ran into a huge mirror that was hanging on the wall | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_10 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun?
A: yes
Q: Is it easy now?
A: yes
Q: What about in earlier times?
A: no
Q: Who made it easier?
A: Joseph Merlin
Q: What he used to do in his free time?
A: make things
Q: And?
A: play the violin
Q: What others used to call him?
A: dreamer
Q: When he mad... | it broke | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
157_11 | Q: When roller-skating became known to people?
A: 1750
Q: Is it fun?
A: yes
Q: Is it easy now?
A: yes
Q: What about in earlier times?
A: no
Q: Who made it easier?
A: Joseph Merlin
Q: What he used to do in his free time?
A: make things
Q: And?
A: play the violin
Q: What others used to call him?
A: dreamer
Q: When he mad... | yes | [
"Today, roller-skating is easy and fun. But a long time ago, it wasn't easy at all. Before 1750, no one had any ideas of roller-skating. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. He liked to make things and play the violin in his free time. Joseph Merlin was a man of ideas and dreams. People called him a d... |
158_0 | Who was kicked out for being drunk? | Broxton | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_1 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo? | no | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_2 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him? | Jack Snipper | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_3 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving. | true | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_4 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown? | Dover | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_5 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon? | New York State | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_6 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo? | giant torpedo | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_7 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | Broxton | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_8 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | at Leo’s feet | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_9 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | yes | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_10 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | Broxton | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_11 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | other performers | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_12 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | gymnast | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_13 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | Greatest Show on Earth | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_14 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | true | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_15 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | ever since his discharge | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_16 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | yes | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_17 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | False | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_18 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | rascal | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
158_19 | Q: Who was kicked out for being drunk?
A: Broxton
Q: Did he like Leo?
A: no
Q: Who else did not like him?
A: Jack Snipper
Q: True or False: Leo was steadily improving.
A: true
Q: Where did the circus go after Middletown?
A: Dover
Q: And after Grasscannon?
A: New York State
Q: What did someone throw at Leo?
A: giant tor... | he would have been crippled | [
"CHAPTER IX.—THE MAD ELEPHANT. \n\nFrom Middletown the circus went to Dover, and then to Grasscannon. \n\nAt each of these places a big business was done, and at every performance Leo did better. \n\nThe young gymnast became a great favorite with all but two people in the “Greatest Show on Earth.” \n\nThese two peo... |
159_0 | What does being hip mean today's context? | being cool | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
159_1 | Q: What does being hip mean today's context?
A: being cool
Q: What kind of music do hip people listen to nowadays? | indie music | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
159_2 | Q: What does being hip mean today's context?
A: being cool
Q: What kind of music do hip people listen to nowadays?
A: indie music
Q: What kinds of shops to they frequent? | second-hand stores | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
159_3 | Q: What does being hip mean today's context?
A: being cool
Q: What kind of music do hip people listen to nowadays?
A: indie music
Q: What kinds of shops to they frequent?
A: second-hand stores
Q: According to hipsters, what is a determining factor regarding music? | Lesser known bands become popular makes them lose their former hip fan base | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
159_4 | Q: What does being hip mean today's context?
A: being cool
Q: What kind of music do hip people listen to nowadays?
A: indie music
Q: What kinds of shops to they frequent?
A: second-hand stores
Q: According to hipsters, what is a determining factor regarding music?
A: Lesser known bands become popular makes them lose th... | I used to like that band before it got popular | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
159_5 | Q: What does being hip mean today's context?
A: being cool
Q: What kind of music do hip people listen to nowadays?
A: indie music
Q: What kinds of shops to they frequent?
A: second-hand stores
Q: According to hipsters, what is a determining factor regarding music?
A: Lesser known bands become popular makes them lose th... | going mainstream | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
159_6 | Q: What does being hip mean today's context?
A: being cool
Q: What kind of music do hip people listen to nowadays?
A: indie music
Q: What kinds of shops to they frequent?
A: second-hand stores
Q: According to hipsters, what is a determining factor regarding music?
A: Lesser known bands become popular makes them lose th... | to save popularity and fans | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
159_7 | Q: What does being hip mean today's context?
A: being cool
Q: What kind of music do hip people listen to nowadays?
A: indie music
Q: What kinds of shops to they frequent?
A: second-hand stores
Q: According to hipsters, what is a determining factor regarding music?
A: Lesser known bands become popular makes them lose th... | conform to the non-conformist to seem cooler | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
159_8 | Q: What does being hip mean today's context?
A: being cool
Q: What kind of music do hip people listen to nowadays?
A: indie music
Q: What kinds of shops to they frequent?
A: second-hand stores
Q: According to hipsters, what is a determining factor regarding music?
A: Lesser known bands become popular makes them lose th... | no | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
159_9 | Q: What does being hip mean today's context?
A: being cool
Q: What kind of music do hip people listen to nowadays?
A: indie music
Q: What kinds of shops to they frequent?
A: second-hand stores
Q: According to hipsters, what is a determining factor regarding music?
A: Lesser known bands become popular makes them lose th... | since the seventies | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
159_10 | Q: What does being hip mean today's context?
A: being cool
Q: What kind of music do hip people listen to nowadays?
A: indie music
Q: What kinds of shops to they frequent?
A: second-hand stores
Q: According to hipsters, what is a determining factor regarding music?
A: Lesser known bands become popular makes them lose th... | materialism | [
"They can be seen more frequently than ever before on college campuses, wearing thick-rimmed glasses while listening to indie music. One might find them playing unusual musical instruments, shopping at second-hand stores or expressing themselves in other unique ways. They call themselves hipsters. Being \"hip\" use... |
160_0 | Can you try food in Japan? | yes | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_1 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free? | yes | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_2 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free?
A: yes
Q: Is it bad for you? | no | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_3 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free?
A: yes
Q: Is it bad for you?
A: no
Q: How many free parks are there? | two | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_4 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free?
A: yes
Q: Is it bad for you?
A: no
Q: How many free parks are there?
A: two
Q: Are they famous? | yes | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_5 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free?
A: yes
Q: Is it bad for you?
A: no
Q: How many free parks are there?
A: two
Q: Are they famous?
A: yes
Q: What are their names? | Yoyogi Park and Ueno Park | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_6 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free?
A: yes
Q: Is it bad for you?
A: no
Q: How many free parks are there?
A: two
Q: Are they famous?
A: yes
Q: What are their names?
A: Yoyogi Park and Ueno Park
Q: Which one is bigger? | Yoyogi Park | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_7 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free?
A: yes
Q: Is it bad for you?
A: no
Q: How many free parks are there?
A: two
Q: Are they famous?
A: yes
Q: What are their names?
A: Yoyogi Park and Ueno Park
Q: Which one is bigger?
A: Yoyogi Park
Q: What is the most well known temple in Tokyo? | Meiji Jingu. | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_8 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free?
A: yes
Q: Is it bad for you?
A: no
Q: How many free parks are there?
A: two
Q: Are they famous?
A: yes
Q: What are their names?
A: Yoyogi Park and Ueno Park
Q: Which one is bigger?
A: Yoyogi Park
Q: What is the most well known temple in Tokyo?
A: Meiji Jingu.
Q: What ... | know more about Japanese history | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_9 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free?
A: yes
Q: Is it bad for you?
A: no
Q: How many free parks are there?
A: two
Q: Are they famous?
A: yes
Q: What are their names?
A: Yoyogi Park and Ueno Park
Q: Which one is bigger?
A: Yoyogi Park
Q: What is the most well known temple in Tokyo?
A: Meiji Jingu.
Q: What ... | Kanto Earthquake Museum | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_10 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free?
A: yes
Q: Is it bad for you?
A: no
Q: How many free parks are there?
A: two
Q: Are they famous?
A: yes
Q: What are their names?
A: Yoyogi Park and Ueno Park
Q: Which one is bigger?
A: Yoyogi Park
Q: What is the most well known temple in Tokyo?
A: Meiji Jingu.
Q: What ... | the exhibitions and the memorial for the people who died in the 1923 earthquake | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
160_11 | Q: Can you try food in Japan?
A: yes
Q: Is it free?
A: yes
Q: Is it bad for you?
A: no
Q: How many free parks are there?
A: two
Q: Are they famous?
A: yes
Q: What are their names?
A: Yoyogi Park and Ueno Park
Q: Which one is bigger?
A: Yoyogi Park
Q: What is the most well known temple in Tokyo?
A: Meiji Jingu.
Q: What ... | yes | [
"Although Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world , you will be surprised that there are still some free activities in Tokyo. Free temples ( ) There are many temples in Tokyo.The most famous one is Meiji Jingu.This is the most important temple in Tokyo. If you visit it , you can know more about Japan... |
161_0 | What city borders Santa Monica to the North | Pacific Palisades | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
161_1 | Q: What city borders Santa Monica to the North
A: Pacific Palisades
Q: Who had been living there for awhile? | Tongva people | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
161_2 | Q: What city borders Santa Monica to the North
A: Pacific Palisades
Q: Who had been living there for awhile?
A: Tongva people
Q: When did Gaspar first camp there? | August 3, 1769 | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
161_3 | Q: What city borders Santa Monica to the North
A: Pacific Palisades
Q: Who had been living there for awhile?
A: Tongva people
Q: When did Gaspar first camp there?
A: August 3, 1769
Q: What is it known for in the current day? | intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
161_4 | Q: What city borders Santa Monica to the North
A: Pacific Palisades
Q: Who had been living there for awhile?
A: Tongva people
Q: When did Gaspar first camp there?
A: August 3, 1769
Q: What is it known for in the current day?
A: intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues
Q: What kind of neighborhoods are there? | single-family | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
161_5 | Q: What city borders Santa Monica to the North
A: Pacific Palisades
Q: Who had been living there for awhile?
A: Tongva people
Q: When did Gaspar first camp there?
A: August 3, 1769
Q: What is it known for in the current day?
A: intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues
Q: What kind of neighborhoods are there?
A: sing... | no | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
161_6 | Q: What city borders Santa Monica to the North
A: Pacific Palisades
Q: Who had been living there for awhile?
A: Tongva people
Q: When did Gaspar first camp there?
A: August 3, 1769
Q: What is it known for in the current day?
A: intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues
Q: What kind of neighborhoods are there?
A: sing... | Saint Monica | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
161_7 | Q: What city borders Santa Monica to the North
A: Pacific Palisades
Q: Who had been living there for awhile?
A: Tongva people
Q: When did Gaspar first camp there?
A: August 3, 1769
Q: What is it known for in the current day?
A: intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues
Q: What kind of neighborhoods are there?
A: sing... | her son's early impiety | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
161_8 | Q: What city borders Santa Monica to the North
A: Pacific Palisades
Q: Who had been living there for awhile?
A: Tongva people
Q: When did Gaspar first camp there?
A: August 3, 1769
Q: What is it known for in the current day?
A: intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues
Q: What kind of neighborhoods are there?
A: sing... | feast day of Saint Monica | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
161_9 | Q: What city borders Santa Monica to the North
A: Pacific Palisades
Q: Who had been living there for awhile?
A: Tongva people
Q: When did Gaspar first camp there?
A: August 3, 1769
Q: What is it known for in the current day?
A: intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues
Q: What kind of neighborhoods are there?
A: sing... | May 4 | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
161_10 | Q: What city borders Santa Monica to the North
A: Pacific Palisades
Q: Who had been living there for awhile?
A: Tongva people
Q: When did Gaspar first camp there?
A: August 3, 1769
Q: What is it known for in the current day?
A: intersection of Barrington and Ohio Avenues
Q: What kind of neighborhoods are there?
A: sing... | beachfront | [
"Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, Sawtelle on the east,... |
162_0 | What chapter is this? | Chapter IV | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_1 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather? | Meudon | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_2 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there? | Two days ago. | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_3 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there?
A: Two days ago.
Q: Did Andre know? | No | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_4 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there?
A: Two days ago.
Q: Did Andre know?
A: No
Q: Was he feeling a little excited? | Yes | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_5 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there?
A: Two days ago.
Q: Did Andre know?
A: No
Q: Was he feeling a little excited?
A: Yes
Q: Was Andre-Louis interested in politics at all this morning? | No | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_6 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there?
A: Two days ago.
Q: Did Andre know?
A: No
Q: Was he feeling a little excited?
A: Yes
Q: Was Andre-Louis interested in politics at all this morning?
A: No
Q: What language are they presumably speaking? | French | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_7 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there?
A: Two days ago.
Q: Did Andre know?
A: No
Q: Was he feeling a little excited?
A: Yes
Q: Was Andre-Louis interested in politics at all this morning?
A: No
Q: What language are they presumably speaking?
A... | Rabouillet | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_8 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there?
A: Two days ago.
Q: Did Andre know?
A: No
Q: Was he feeling a little excited?
A: Yes
Q: Was Andre-Louis interested in politics at all this morning?
A: No
Q: What language are they presumably speaking?
A... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_9 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there?
A: Two days ago.
Q: Did Andre know?
A: No
Q: Was he feeling a little excited?
A: Yes
Q: Was Andre-Louis interested in politics at all this morning?
A: No
Q: What language are they presumably speaking?
A... | No | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_10 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there?
A: Two days ago.
Q: Did Andre know?
A: No
Q: Was he feeling a little excited?
A: Yes
Q: Was Andre-Louis interested in politics at all this morning?
A: No
Q: What language are they presumably speaking?
A... | No | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_11 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there?
A: Two days ago.
Q: Did Andre know?
A: No
Q: Was he feeling a little excited?
A: Yes
Q: Was Andre-Louis interested in politics at all this morning?
A: No
Q: What language are they presumably speaking?
A... | He's too busy | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
162_12 | Q: What chapter is this?
A: Chapter IV
Q: Where is Andre's godfather?
A: Meudon
Q: How long ago had he arrived there?
A: Two days ago.
Q: Did Andre know?
A: No
Q: Was he feeling a little excited?
A: Yes
Q: Was Andre-Louis interested in politics at all this morning?
A: No
Q: What language are they presumably speaking?
A... | Blades | [
"CHAPTER IV. AT MEUDON \n\nLater in the week he received a visit from Le Chapelier just before noon. \n\n\"I have news for you, Andre. Your godfather is at Meudon. He arrived there two days ago. Had you heard?\" \n\n\"But no. How should I hear? Why is he at Meudon?\" He was conscious of a faint excitement, which he... |
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