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436_12 | Q: Who says she doesn't miss her hair?
A: Jessica Moon
Q: What does she do?
A: edits photos
Q: How long does it have to get for her to cut her hair?
A: 10 inches
Q: Which organization focuses on helping kids who've gone bald?
A: Locks of Love
Q: What does Locks of Love provide to these kids?
A: real hair wigs
Q: Which ... | cancer | [
"Not everyone can sit around and daydream while twirling hair or worrying about how they are going to style it for school pictures or a special event. Some kids have no hair at all due to illness. Locks of Love is an organization that helps kids deal with their hair loss by providing real hair wigs from donors. \n\... |
436_13 | Q: Who says she doesn't miss her hair?
A: Jessica Moon
Q: What does she do?
A: edits photos
Q: How long does it have to get for her to cut her hair?
A: 10 inches
Q: Which organization focuses on helping kids who've gone bald?
A: Locks of Love
Q: What does Locks of Love provide to these kids?
A: real hair wigs
Q: Which ... | hair | [
"Not everyone can sit around and daydream while twirling hair or worrying about how they are going to style it for school pictures or a special event. Some kids have no hair at all due to illness. Locks of Love is an organization that helps kids deal with their hair loss by providing real hair wigs from donors. \n\... |
437_0 | what was the anicent kingdom | Macedonia or Macedon | [
"Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, t... |
437_1 | Q: what was the anicent kingdom
A: Macedonia or Macedon
Q: Was it in Greece? | Yes | [
"Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, t... |
437_2 | Q: what was the anicent kingdom
A: Macedonia or Macedon
Q: Was it in Greece?
A: Yes
Q: Who borders this area? | Epirus and Paeonia | [
"Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, t... |
437_3 | Q: what was the anicent kingdom
A: Macedonia or Macedon
Q: Was it in Greece?
A: Yes
Q: Who borders this area?
A: Epirus and Paeonia
Q: who dominated this area? | great city-states of Athens, Sparta, and Thebes, | [
"Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, t... |
437_4 | Q: what was the anicent kingdom
A: Macedonia or Macedon
Q: Was it in Greece?
A: Yes
Q: Who borders this area?
A: Epirus and Paeonia
Q: who dominated this area?
A: great city-states of Athens, Sparta, and Thebes,
Q: what about when PhilipII was king? | Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and Thrace | [
"Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, t... |
437_5 | Q: what was the anicent kingdom
A: Macedonia or Macedon
Q: Was it in Greece?
A: Yes
Q: Who borders this area?
A: Epirus and Paeonia
Q: who dominated this area?
A: great city-states of Athens, Sparta, and Thebes,
Q: what about when PhilipII was king?
A: Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and Thrace
Q: what did Alexander ... | a federation of Greek states | [
"Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, t... |
437_6 | Q: what was the anicent kingdom
A: Macedonia or Macedon
Q: Was it in Greece?
A: Yes
Q: Who borders this area?
A: Epirus and Paeonia
Q: who dominated this area?
A: great city-states of Athens, Sparta, and Thebes,
Q: what about when PhilipII was king?
A: Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and Thrace
Q: what did Alexander ... | it inaugurated the transition to a new period of Ancient Greek civilization. | [
"Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, t... |
437_7 | Q: what was the anicent kingdom
A: Macedonia or Macedon
Q: Was it in Greece?
A: Yes
Q: Who borders this area?
A: Epirus and Paeonia
Q: who dominated this area?
A: great city-states of Athens, Sparta, and Thebes,
Q: what about when PhilipII was king?
A: Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and Thrace
Q: what did Alexander ... | He was his tutor | [
"Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, t... |
437_8 | Q: what was the anicent kingdom
A: Macedonia or Macedon
Q: Was it in Greece?
A: Yes
Q: Who borders this area?
A: Epirus and Paeonia
Q: who dominated this area?
A: great city-states of Athens, Sparta, and Thebes,
Q: what about when PhilipII was king?
A: Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and Thrace
Q: what did Alexander ... | Western philosophy. | [
"Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, t... |
437_9 | Q: what was the anicent kingdom
A: Macedonia or Macedon
Q: Was it in Greece?
A: Yes
Q: Who borders this area?
A: Epirus and Paeonia
Q: who dominated this area?
A: great city-states of Athens, Sparta, and Thebes,
Q: what about when PhilipII was king?
A: Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and Thrace
Q: what did Alexander ... | Alexander | [
"Macedonia or Macedon was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ruled by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, t... |
438_0 | When was the word "libertarian" first used? | 1789 | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_1 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who? | William Belsham | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_2 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context? | metaphysics | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_3 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean? | advocate or defender of liberty | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_4 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean?
A: advocate or defender of liberty
Q: And what does the more general "libertarianism" mean? | freedom | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_5 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean?
A: advocate or defender of liberty
Q: And what does the more general "libertarianism" mean?
A: freedom
Q: What does it consist of? | political philosophies and movements | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_6 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean?
A: advocate or defender of liberty
Q: And what does the more general "libertarianism" mean?
A: freedom
Q: What does it consist of?
A: political philosophies and movements
Q:... | liberty as a core principle | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_7 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean?
A: advocate or defender of liberty
Q: And what does the more general "libertarianism" mean?
A: freedom
Q: What does it consist of?
A: political philosophies and movements
Q:... | authority and state power | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_8 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean?
A: advocate or defender of liberty
Q: And what does the more general "libertarianism" mean?
A: freedom
Q: What does it consist of?
A: political philosophies and movements
Q:... | yes | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_9 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean?
A: advocate or defender of liberty
Q: And what does the more general "libertarianism" mean?
A: freedom
Q: What does it consist of?
A: political philosophies and movements
Q:... | libertarian socialists | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_10 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean?
A: advocate or defender of liberty
Q: And what does the more general "libertarianism" mean?
A: freedom
Q: What does it consist of?
A: political philosophies and movements
Q:... | abolish capitalism | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_11 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean?
A: advocate or defender of liberty
Q: And what does the more general "libertarianism" mean?
A: freedom
Q: What does it consist of?
A: political philosophies and movements
Q:... | private ownership of the means of production | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_12 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean?
A: advocate or defender of liberty
Q: And what does the more general "libertarianism" mean?
A: freedom
Q: What does it consist of?
A: political philosophies and movements
Q:... | cooperative ownership and management | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
438_13 | Q: When was the word "libertarian" first used?
A: 1789
Q: By who?
A: William Belsham
Q: In what context?
A: metaphysics
Q: What did the word mean?
A: advocate or defender of liberty
Q: And what does the more general "libertarianism" mean?
A: freedom
Q: What does it consist of?
A: political philosophies and movements
Q:... | 1796 | [
"Libertarianism (, \"freedom\") is a collection of political philosophies and movements that uphold liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, individual judgment, and self-ownership. \n\nLibertarians share a skept... |
439_0 | Who is known as Tarzan? | John Clayton, | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_1 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently? | brought his wife and infant son to London | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_2 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently?
A: brought his wife and infant son to London
Q: Why? | to escape the discomforts and dangers of the rainy season | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_3 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently?
A: brought his wife and infant son to London
Q: Why?
A: to escape the discomforts and dangers of the rainy season
Q: Is it thought that someone that was captured got away? | Yes | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_4 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently?
A: brought his wife and infant son to London
Q: Why?
A: to escape the discomforts and dangers of the rainy season
Q: Is it thought that someone that was captured got away?
A: Yes
Q: Who? | Nikolas Rokoff | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_5 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently?
A: brought his wife and infant son to London
Q: Why?
A: to escape the discomforts and dangers of the rainy season
Q: Is it thought that someone that was captured got away?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Nikolas Rokoff
Q: Who thinks that? | Everyone? | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_6 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently?
A: brought his wife and infant son to London
Q: Why?
A: to escape the discomforts and dangers of the rainy season
Q: Is it thought that someone that was captured got away?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Nikolas Rokoff
Q: Who thinks that?
A: Everyone?
Q: Do auth... | No | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_7 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently?
A: brought his wife and infant son to London
Q: Why?
A: to escape the discomforts and dangers of the rainy season
Q: Is it thought that someone that was captured got away?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Nikolas Rokoff
Q: Who thinks that?
A: Everyone?
Q: Do auth... | No | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_8 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently?
A: brought his wife and infant son to London
Q: Why?
A: to escape the discomforts and dangers of the rainy season
Q: Is it thought that someone that was captured got away?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Nikolas Rokoff
Q: Who thinks that?
A: Everyone?
Q: Do auth... | arch-enemies | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_9 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently?
A: brought his wife and infant son to London
Q: Why?
A: to escape the discomforts and dangers of the rainy season
Q: Is it thought that someone that was captured got away?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Nikolas Rokoff
Q: Who thinks that?
A: Everyone?
Q: Do auth... | the French military prison | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_10 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently?
A: brought his wife and infant son to London
Q: Why?
A: to escape the discomforts and dangers of the rainy season
Q: Is it thought that someone that was captured got away?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Nikolas Rokoff
Q: Who thinks that?
A: Everyone?
Q: Do auth... | the ape-man. | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
439_11 | Q: Who is known as Tarzan?
A: John Clayton,
Q: What did he do recently?
A: brought his wife and infant son to London
Q: Why?
A: to escape the discomforts and dangers of the rainy season
Q: Is it thought that someone that was captured got away?
A: Yes
Q: Who?
A: Nikolas Rokoff
Q: Who thinks that?
A: Everyone?
Q: Do auth... | John Clayton | [
"Chapter 1 \n\nKidnapped \n\n\"The entire affair is shrouded in mystery,\" said D'Arnot. \"I have it on the best of authority that neither the police nor the special agents of the general staff have the faintest conception of how it was accomplished. All they know, all that anyone knows, is that Nikolas Rokoff has ... |
440_0 | What did Sarah need to reach? | scissors | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_1 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they? | on top of the cabinet | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_2 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them? | to cut gum out of her sister's hair | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_3 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach? | helping her brother take out the trash | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_4 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on? | a chair | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_5 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | yes | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_6 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | put the chair back at the table | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_7 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | bathroom | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_8 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | on the floor | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_9 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | Sally | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_10 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | threw it into the trash | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_11 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | the kitchen | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_12 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | for breakfast | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_13 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | chocolate milk | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_14 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | Kyle | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_15 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | brother | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_16 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | yes | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
440_17 | Q: What did Sarah need to reach?
A: scissors
Q: where were they?
A: on top of the cabinet
Q: why did she need them?
A: to cut gum out of her sister's hair
Q: what was her mother doing while she was contemplating how to reach?
A: helping her brother take out the trash
Q: what did Sarah stand on?
A: a chair
Q: was she ab... | yes | [
"Sarah looked up high. She could see the scissors up on top of the cabinet. If she could only reach them, she could cut the gum out of her baby sister's hair and her mom would never know. Her mom was still busy helping her brother take out the trash. Sarah quickly pushed a chair over to the cabinet. She climbed up ... |
441_0 | Where was the stop he wanted off at? | Dijon | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_1 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in? | by train | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_2 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him? | the conductor | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_3 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person? | Mark Twain | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_4 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night? | No | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_5 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day? | afternoon | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_6 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from? | America | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_7 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | France | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_8 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | No | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_9 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | a very heavy sleeper | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_10 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | No | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_11 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | protest loudly | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_12 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | No | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_13 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | put me off the train anyway | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_14 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | No | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_15 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | in Paris | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_16 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | angry | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_17 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | the conductor | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_18 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | the American whom I put off at Dijon | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
441_19 | Q: Where was the stop he wanted off at?
A: Dijon
Q: what kind of vehicle was he in?
A: by train
Q: whom did he ask to awaken him?
A: the conductor
Q: who is this sleepy person?
A: Mark Twain
Q: was he traveling by night?
A: No
Q: what time of day?
A: afternoon
Q: where is Twain from?
A: America
Q: what country is he in... | Yes | [
"Mark Twain, the famous American writer, was traveling in France. Once he was going by train to Dijon. That afternoon he was very tired and wanted to sleep, so he asked the conductor to wake him up when they came to Dijon. But first he explained that he was a very heavy sleeper. \"I'll probably protest loudly when ... |
442_0 | Who turned to alcohol for help? | Tom | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_1 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it? | He passed away. | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_2 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it?
A: He passed away.
Q: Was he survived by two offspring? | no | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_3 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it?
A: He passed away.
Q: Was he survived by two offspring?
A: no
Q: Who was he survived by? | Emie | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_4 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it?
A: He passed away.
Q: Was he survived by two offspring?
A: no
Q: Who was he survived by?
A: Emie
Q: What did his dad do for a living? | He was an artist. | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_5 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it?
A: He passed away.
Q: Was he survived by two offspring?
A: no
Q: Who was he survived by?
A: Emie
Q: What did his dad do for a living?
A: He was an artist.
Q: Was he single? | no | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_6 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it?
A: He passed away.
Q: Was he survived by two offspring?
A: no
Q: Who was he survived by?
A: Emie
Q: What did his dad do for a living?
A: He was an artist.
Q: Was he single?
A: no
Q: What was his spouse's name? | unknown | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_7 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it?
A: He passed away.
Q: Was he survived by two offspring?
A: no
Q: Who was he survived by?
A: Emie
Q: What did his dad do for a living?
A: He was an artist.
Q: Was he single?
A: no
Q: What was his spouse's name?
A: unknown
Q: Did ... | yes | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_8 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it?
A: He passed away.
Q: Was he survived by two offspring?
A: no
Q: Who was he survived by?
A: Emie
Q: What did his dad do for a living?
A: He was an artist.
Q: Was he single?
A: no
Q: What was his spouse's name?
A: unknown
Q: Did ... | in a bar | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_9 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it?
A: He passed away.
Q: Was he survived by two offspring?
A: no
Q: Who was he survived by?
A: Emie
Q: What did his dad do for a living?
A: He was an artist.
Q: Was he single?
A: no
Q: What was his spouse's name?
A: unknown
Q: Did ... | no | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_10 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it?
A: He passed away.
Q: Was he survived by two offspring?
A: no
Q: Who was he survived by?
A: Emie
Q: What did his dad do for a living?
A: He was an artist.
Q: Was he single?
A: no
Q: What was his spouse's name?
A: unknown
Q: Did ... | no | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
442_11 | Q: Who turned to alcohol for help?
A: Tom
Q: What eventually happened to him because of it?
A: He passed away.
Q: Was he survived by two offspring?
A: no
Q: Who was he survived by?
A: Emie
Q: What did his dad do for a living?
A: He was an artist.
Q: Was he single?
A: no
Q: What was his spouse's name?
A: unknown
Q: Did ... | a kiss | [
"As a young man, Tom was a famous artist with a wife and two fine sons. One night, his older son was ill. Tom and his wife thought it was nothing serious. But the boy died suddenly that night.. After his son died, Tom always felt very sad. To make matters worse, his wife also left him later, leaving him alone with ... |
443_0 | How popular is the guitar? | Probably no other musical instrument is as popular | [
"Probably no other musical instrument is as popular as the guitar around the world. Musicians use the guitar for almost all kinds of music. Country and western music would not be the same without a guitar. The traditional Spanish folk music called Flamenco could not exist without a guitar. The sound of American blu... |
443_1 | Q: How popular is the guitar?
A: Probably no other musical instrument is as popular
Q: What kinds of music is it used in? | almost all kinds of music | [
"Probably no other musical instrument is as popular as the guitar around the world. Musicians use the guitar for almost all kinds of music. Country and western music would not be the same without a guitar. The traditional Spanish folk music called Flamenco could not exist without a guitar. The sound of American blu... |
443_2 | Q: How popular is the guitar?
A: Probably no other musical instrument is as popular
Q: What kinds of music is it used in?
A: almost all kinds of music
Q: Do they know where the guitar first was played? | no | [
"Probably no other musical instrument is as popular as the guitar around the world. Musicians use the guitar for almost all kinds of music. Country and western music would not be the same without a guitar. The traditional Spanish folk music called Flamenco could not exist without a guitar. The sound of American blu... |
444_0 | Why does Carolyn Martin prefer to travel by herself? | Because you meet more people. | [
"Young women are more adventurous than young men when travelling abroad in gap years.One in three female backpackers visits more than three countries during a year out and travels alone, according to new research. \n\nBy contrast, the majority of their male counterparts visit only one country and tend to travel in ... |
444_1 | Q: Why does Carolyn Martin prefer to travel by herself?
A: Because you meet more people.
Q: Did she work with lions in Africa? | No | [
"Young women are more adventurous than young men when travelling abroad in gap years.One in three female backpackers visits more than three countries during a year out and travels alone, according to new research. \n\nBy contrast, the majority of their male counterparts visit only one country and tend to travel in ... |
444_2 | Q: Why does Carolyn Martin prefer to travel by herself?
A: Because you meet more people.
Q: Did she work with lions in Africa?
A: No
Q: Was she chased by an elephant? | Yes | [
"Young women are more adventurous than young men when travelling abroad in gap years.One in three female backpackers visits more than three countries during a year out and travels alone, according to new research. \n\nBy contrast, the majority of their male counterparts visit only one country and tend to travel in ... |
444_3 | Q: Why does Carolyn Martin prefer to travel by herself?
A: Because you meet more people.
Q: Did she work with lions in Africa?
A: No
Q: Was she chased by an elephant?
A: Yes
Q: Where is she from? | London | [
"Young women are more adventurous than young men when travelling abroad in gap years.One in three female backpackers visits more than three countries during a year out and travels alone, according to new research. \n\nBy contrast, the majority of their male counterparts visit only one country and tend to travel in ... |
444_4 | Q: Why does Carolyn Martin prefer to travel by herself?
A: Because you meet more people.
Q: Did she work with lions in Africa?
A: No
Q: Was she chased by an elephant?
A: Yes
Q: Where is she from?
A: London
Q: Who does the article argue is more adventurous when traveling out of the country? | Young women | [
"Young women are more adventurous than young men when travelling abroad in gap years.One in three female backpackers visits more than three countries during a year out and travels alone, according to new research. \n\nBy contrast, the majority of their male counterparts visit only one country and tend to travel in ... |
444_5 | Q: Why does Carolyn Martin prefer to travel by herself?
A: Because you meet more people.
Q: Did she work with lions in Africa?
A: No
Q: Was she chased by an elephant?
A: Yes
Q: Where is she from?
A: London
Q: Who does the article argue is more adventurous when traveling out of the country?
A: Young women
Q: How many di... | One | [
"Young women are more adventurous than young men when travelling abroad in gap years.One in three female backpackers visits more than three countries during a year out and travels alone, according to new research. \n\nBy contrast, the majority of their male counterparts visit only one country and tend to travel in ... |
444_6 | Q: Why does Carolyn Martin prefer to travel by herself?
A: Because you meet more people.
Q: Did she work with lions in Africa?
A: No
Q: Was she chased by an elephant?
A: Yes
Q: Where is she from?
A: London
Q: Who does the article argue is more adventurous when traveling out of the country?
A: Young women
Q: How many di... | Women | [
"Young women are more adventurous than young men when travelling abroad in gap years.One in three female backpackers visits more than three countries during a year out and travels alone, according to new research. \n\nBy contrast, the majority of their male counterparts visit only one country and tend to travel in ... |
444_7 | Q: Why does Carolyn Martin prefer to travel by herself?
A: Because you meet more people.
Q: Did she work with lions in Africa?
A: No
Q: Was she chased by an elephant?
A: Yes
Q: Where is she from?
A: London
Q: Who does the article argue is more adventurous when traveling out of the country?
A: Young women
Q: How many di... | One in three female backpackers visits more than three countries | [
"Young women are more adventurous than young men when travelling abroad in gap years.One in three female backpackers visits more than three countries during a year out and travels alone, according to new research. \n\nBy contrast, the majority of their male counterparts visit only one country and tend to travel in ... |
444_8 | Q: Why does Carolyn Martin prefer to travel by herself?
A: Because you meet more people.
Q: Did she work with lions in Africa?
A: No
Q: Was she chased by an elephant?
A: Yes
Q: Where is she from?
A: London
Q: Who does the article argue is more adventurous when traveling out of the country?
A: Young women
Q: How many di... | No | [
"Young women are more adventurous than young men when travelling abroad in gap years.One in three female backpackers visits more than three countries during a year out and travels alone, according to new research. \n\nBy contrast, the majority of their male counterparts visit only one country and tend to travel in ... |
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