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6067_1 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms? | Yes | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_2 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking? | the British | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_3 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom? | the Massachusetts militia | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_4 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this? | April 1775 | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_5 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that? | besieged Boston | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_6 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | George Washington | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_7 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | the Continental Army | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_8 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | Sir William Howe | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_9 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | Yes | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_10 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | New York City | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_11 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | The American Revolutionary War | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_12 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | the American War of Independence | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_13 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | 1775-1783 | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_14 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_15 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | the Stamp Act | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_16 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | a shipment of tea | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_17 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | the Sons of Liberty | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6067_18 | Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Did someone try to take away someone else's arms?
A: Yes
Q: Who was trying to do the taking?
A: the British
Q: From whom?
A: the Massachusetts militia
Q: When was this?
A: April 1775
Q: What did the militants do after that?
A: besieged Boston
Q: Who then be... | in Boston Harbor | [
"The American Revolutionary War (17751783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. \n\nAfter 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained... |
6068_0 | Who bought a new house? | David. | [
"David bought a new house and wanted to start a garden in his backyard. He asked his friend Anthony to go with him to the store. David and Anthony went to the store on Saturday to pick out soil and seeds. They went into the big store and passed by many other things like jewelry, books, and movies, and then they rea... |
6068_1 | Q: Who bought a new house?
A: David.
Q: What did he want to start? | A garden. | [
"David bought a new house and wanted to start a garden in his backyard. He asked his friend Anthony to go with him to the store. David and Anthony went to the store on Saturday to pick out soil and seeds. They went into the big store and passed by many other things like jewelry, books, and movies, and then they rea... |
6068_2 | Q: Who bought a new house?
A: David.
Q: What did he want to start?
A: A garden.
Q: Where? | In his backyard. | [
"David bought a new house and wanted to start a garden in his backyard. He asked his friend Anthony to go with him to the store. David and Anthony went to the store on Saturday to pick out soil and seeds. They went into the big store and passed by many other things like jewelry, books, and movies, and then they rea... |
6068_3 | Q: Who bought a new house?
A: David.
Q: What did he want to start?
A: A garden.
Q: Where?
A: In his backyard.
Q: What | unknown | [
"David bought a new house and wanted to start a garden in his backyard. He asked his friend Anthony to go with him to the store. David and Anthony went to the store on Saturday to pick out soil and seeds. They went into the big store and passed by many other things like jewelry, books, and movies, and then they rea... |
6068_4 | Q: Who bought a new house?
A: David.
Q: What did he want to start?
A: A garden.
Q: Where?
A: In his backyard.
Q: What
A: unknown
Q: Who is his friend? | Anthony. | [
"David bought a new house and wanted to start a garden in his backyard. He asked his friend Anthony to go with him to the store. David and Anthony went to the store on Saturday to pick out soil and seeds. They went into the big store and passed by many other things like jewelry, books, and movies, and then they rea... |
6068_5 | Q: Who bought a new house?
A: David.
Q: What did he want to start?
A: A garden.
Q: Where?
A: In his backyard.
Q: What
A: unknown
Q: Who is his friend?
A: Anthony.
Q: Where did they go? | To the store. | [
"David bought a new house and wanted to start a garden in his backyard. He asked his friend Anthony to go with him to the store. David and Anthony went to the store on Saturday to pick out soil and seeds. They went into the big store and passed by many other things like jewelry, books, and movies, and then they rea... |
6068_6 | Q: Who bought a new house?
A: David.
Q: What did he want to start?
A: A garden.
Q: Where?
A: In his backyard.
Q: What
A: unknown
Q: Who is his friend?
A: Anthony.
Q: Where did they go?
A: To the store.
Q: When? | Saturday. | [
"David bought a new house and wanted to start a garden in his backyard. He asked his friend Anthony to go with him to the store. David and Anthony went to the store on Saturday to pick out soil and seeds. They went into the big store and passed by many other things like jewelry, books, and movies, and then they rea... |
6068_7 | Q: Who bought a new house?
A: David.
Q: What did he want to start?
A: A garden.
Q: Where?
A: In his backyard.
Q: What
A: unknown
Q: Who is his friend?
A: Anthony.
Q: Where did they go?
A: To the store.
Q: When?
A: Saturday.
Q: What for? | Soil and seeds. | [
"David bought a new house and wanted to start a garden in his backyard. He asked his friend Anthony to go with him to the store. David and Anthony went to the store on Saturday to pick out soil and seeds. They went into the big store and passed by many other things like jewelry, books, and movies, and then they rea... |
6068_8 | Q: Who bought a new house?
A: David.
Q: What did he want to start?
A: A garden.
Q: Where?
A: In his backyard.
Q: What
A: unknown
Q: Who is his friend?
A: Anthony.
Q: Where did they go?
A: To the store.
Q: When?
A: Saturday.
Q: What for?
A: Soil and seeds.
Q: Was it a big store? | Yes. | [
"David bought a new house and wanted to start a garden in his backyard. He asked his friend Anthony to go with him to the store. David and Anthony went to the store on Saturday to pick out soil and seeds. They went into the big store and passed by many other things like jewelry, books, and movies, and then they rea... |
6068_9 | Q: Who bought a new house?
A: David.
Q: What did he want to start?
A: A garden.
Q: Where?
A: In his backyard.
Q: What
A: unknown
Q: Who is his friend?
A: Anthony.
Q: Where did they go?
A: To the store.
Q: When?
A: Saturday.
Q: What for?
A: Soil and seeds.
Q: Was it a big store?
A: Yes.
Q: What section did they go to? | The garden section. | [
"David bought a new house and wanted to start a garden in his backyard. He asked his friend Anthony to go with him to the store. David and Anthony went to the store on Saturday to pick out soil and seeds. They went into the big store and passed by many other things like jewelry, books, and movies, and then they rea... |
6069_0 | What is the temporary housing called? | Clara Barton Village | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_1 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located? | Alamo Elementary School | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_2 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin? | no | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_3 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then? | Galveston,Texas. | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_4 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios? | Hurricane Hanna | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_5 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios?
A: Hurricane Hanna
Q: When did this happen? | October 21 | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_6 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios?
A: Hurricane Hanna
Q: When did this happen?
A: October 21
Q: Was anyone unaccounted... | yes | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_7 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios?
A: Hurricane Hanna
Q: When did this happen?
A: October 21
Q: Was anyone unaccounted... | Hundreds | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_8 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios?
A: Hurricane Hanna
Q: When did this happen?
A: October 21
Q: Was anyone unaccounted... | Paula Reed and Antonia Flores | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_9 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios?
A: Hurricane Hanna
Q: When did this happen?
A: October 21
Q: Was anyone unaccounted... | 30 years | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_10 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios?
A: Hurricane Hanna
Q: When did this happen?
A: October 21
Q: Was anyone unaccounted... | no | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_11 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios?
A: Hurricane Hanna
Q: When did this happen?
A: October 21
Q: Was anyone unaccounted... | Galveston | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_12 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios?
A: Hurricane Hanna
Q: When did this happen?
A: October 21
Q: Was anyone unaccounted... | 2.15 million | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_13 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios?
A: Hurricane Hanna
Q: When did this happen?
A: October 21
Q: Was anyone unaccounted... | no | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6069_14 | Q: What is the temporary housing called?
A: Clara Barton Village
Q: Where is it located?
A: Alamo Elementary School
Q: Is it in Austin?
A: no
Q: Where then?
A: Galveston,Texas.
Q: What was the tragedy that promptated these accomidatios?
A: Hurricane Hanna
Q: When did this happen?
A: October 21
Q: Was anyone unaccounted... | November 13 | [
"October 21 was a very dark day in Texas.Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes,it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history.The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines.According to Center Point Energy,Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers... |
6070_0 | What is the chapter title? | THE DARKEST HOUR | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_1 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together? | John Adams and Edward Young | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_2 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build? | canoes | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_3 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one? | No | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_4 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did? | the native men | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_5 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did?
A: the native men
Q: What happened to the natives? | the native men was all killed | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_6 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did?
A: the native men
Q: What happened to the natives?
A: the native men was all killed
Q: What is one of the th... | what sort o' trees to use | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_7 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did?
A: the native men
Q: What happened to the natives?
A: the native men was all killed
Q: What is one of the th... | Mr Young | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_8 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did?
A: the native men
Q: What happened to the natives?
A: the native men was all killed
Q: What is one of the th... | No | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_9 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did?
A: the native men
Q: What happened to the natives?
A: the native men was all killed
Q: What is one of the th... | in the cave | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_10 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did?
A: the native men
Q: What happened to the natives?
A: the native men was all killed
Q: What is one of the th... | at the top of the mountain | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_11 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did?
A: the native men
Q: What happened to the natives?
A: the native men was all killed
Q: What is one of the th... | Fletcher Christian | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_12 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did?
A: the native men
Q: What happened to the natives?
A: the native men was all killed
Q: What is one of the th... | lonely vigils | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_13 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did?
A: the native men
Q: What happened to the natives?
A: the native men was all killed
Q: What is one of the th... | in deep water | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6070_14 | Q: What is the chapter title?
A: THE DARKEST HOUR
Q: Who is sitting together?
A: John Adams and Edward Young
Q: What do they want to build?
A: canoes
Q: Do they have all knowledge to build one?
A: No
Q: Who did?
A: the native men
Q: What happened to the natives?
A: the native men was all killed
Q: What is one of the th... | material for making canoes | [
"CHAPTER NINETEEN. \n\nTHE DARKEST HOUR. \n\nA long time after the events narrated in the last chapter, John Adams and Edward Young sat together one evening in the cave at the top of the mountain, where poor Fletcher Christian had been wont to hold his lonely vigils. \n\n\"I've bin thinkin' of late,\" said Young, \... |
6071_0 | Was there any mail at Comox? | No | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nON THE TRAIL \n\nIt was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was quite content when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. \n\n\"Nothing,\" ... |
6071_1 | Q: Was there any mail at Comox?
A: No
Q: How did Carroll feel about that? | Vane was didsppointed | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nON THE TRAIL \n\nIt was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was quite content when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. \n\n\"Nothing,\" ... |
6071_2 | Q: Was there any mail at Comox?
A: No
Q: How did Carroll feel about that?
A: Vane was didsppointed
Q: But was Carroll? | unknown | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nON THE TRAIL \n\nIt was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was quite content when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. \n\n\"Nothing,\" ... |
6071_3 | Q: Was there any mail at Comox?
A: No
Q: How did Carroll feel about that?
A: Vane was didsppointed
Q: But was Carroll?
A: unknown
Q: When there was no mail did that mean that it OK to go on? | yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nON THE TRAIL \n\nIt was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was quite content when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. \n\n\"Nothing,\" ... |
6071_4 | Q: Was there any mail at Comox?
A: No
Q: How did Carroll feel about that?
A: Vane was didsppointed
Q: But was Carroll?
A: unknown
Q: When there was no mail did that mean that it OK to go on?
A: yes
Q: Where was Vane sitting? | on deck | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nON THE TRAIL \n\nIt was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was quite content when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. \n\n\"Nothing,\" ... |
6071_5 | Q: Was there any mail at Comox?
A: No
Q: How did Carroll feel about that?
A: Vane was didsppointed
Q: But was Carroll?
A: unknown
Q: When there was no mail did that mean that it OK to go on?
A: yes
Q: Where was Vane sitting?
A: on deck
Q: What was he doing there? | gazing somewhat moodily | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nON THE TRAIL \n\nIt was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was quite content when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. \n\n\"Nothing,\" ... |
6071_6 | Q: Was there any mail at Comox?
A: No
Q: How did Carroll feel about that?
A: Vane was didsppointed
Q: But was Carroll?
A: unknown
Q: When there was no mail did that mean that it OK to go on?
A: yes
Q: Where was Vane sitting?
A: on deck
Q: What was he doing there?
A: gazing somewhat moodily
Q: At What? | the snow-clad heights of the mainland range | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nON THE TRAIL \n\nIt was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was quite content when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. \n\n\"Nothing,\" ... |
6071_7 | Q: Was there any mail at Comox?
A: No
Q: How did Carroll feel about that?
A: Vane was didsppointed
Q: But was Carroll?
A: unknown
Q: When there was no mail did that mean that it OK to go on?
A: yes
Q: Where was Vane sitting?
A: on deck
Q: What was he doing there?
A: gazing somewhat moodily
Q: At What?
A: the snow-clad ... | was not pleasantly impressed | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nON THE TRAIL \n\nIt was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was quite content when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. \n\n\"Nothing,\" ... |
6071_8 | Q: Was there any mail at Comox?
A: No
Q: How did Carroll feel about that?
A: Vane was didsppointed
Q: But was Carroll?
A: unknown
Q: When there was no mail did that mean that it OK to go on?
A: yes
Q: Where was Vane sitting?
A: on deck
Q: What was he doing there?
A: gazing somewhat moodily
Q: At What?
A: the snow-clad ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nON THE TRAIL \n\nIt was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was quite content when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. \n\n\"Nothing,\" ... |
6071_9 | Q: Was there any mail at Comox?
A: No
Q: How did Carroll feel about that?
A: Vane was didsppointed
Q: But was Carroll?
A: unknown
Q: When there was no mail did that mean that it OK to go on?
A: yes
Q: Where was Vane sitting?
A: on deck
Q: What was he doing there?
A: gazing somewhat moodily
Q: At What?
A: the snow-clad ... | Alaska | [
"CHAPTER XXVI \n\nON THE TRAIL \n\nIt was a long, wet sail up the coast with the wind ahead, and Carroll was quite content when, on reaching Comox, Vane announced his intention of stopping there until the mail came in. Immediately after its arrival, Carroll went ashore, and came back empty-handed. \n\n\"Nothing,\" ... |
6072_0 | What was Caleb eating? | a piece of bread, | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_1 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where? | the step of the door, | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_2 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there? | Dwight and David | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_3 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing? | building the mole | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_4 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use? | wheelbarrow | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_5 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it? | stones. | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_6 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside? | to get his little rocking chair | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_7 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_8 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | under the elm | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_9 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | watching the stones | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_10 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | Dwight and David | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_11 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_12 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | David | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_13 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | ran towards him | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_14 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_15 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | no | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_16 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | he was tired | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_17 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | to carry his chair | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_18 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | to the brook | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6072_19 | Q: What was Caleb eating?
A: a piece of bread,
Q: where?
A: the step of the door,
Q: Who else was there?
A: Dwight and David
Q: what were they doing?
A: building the mole
Q: what did they use?
A: wheelbarrow
Q: what did they put in it?
A: stones.
Q: Why did Caleb go inside?
A: to get his little rocking chair
Q: Did he ... | yes | [
"CHAPTER III. \n\nBUILDING THE MOLE. \n\nCaleb sat down upon the step of the door, eating a piece of bread, while Dwight and David returned to their work of building the mole. They got the wheelbarrow, and loaded it with stones. \n\nCaleb sat a few minutes more at the door, and then he went into the house, and got ... |
6073_0 | What is Spielberg's newest release? | Lincoln | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_1 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about? | the 16th U.S. president | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_2 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about?
A: the 16th U.S. president
Q: What is his name? | Abraham Lincoln | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_3 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about?
A: the 16th U.S. president
Q: What is his name?
A: Abraham Lincoln
Q: What does he want to achieve when the war began? | to keep the country united. | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_4 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about?
A: the 16th U.S. president
Q: What is his name?
A: Abraham Lincoln
Q: What does he want to achieve when the war began?
A: to keep the country united.
Q: What will he need to take care of to do that? | the question of slavery will have to be addressed | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_5 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about?
A: the 16th U.S. president
Q: What is his name?
A: Abraham Lincoln
Q: What does he want to achieve when the war began?
A: to keep the country united.
Q: What will he need to take care of to do that?
A: the question of slavery will have to be addresse... | the last four months | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_6 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about?
A: the 16th U.S. president
Q: What is his name?
A: Abraham Lincoln
Q: What does he want to achieve when the war began?
A: to keep the country united.
Q: What will he need to take care of to do that?
A: the question of slavery will have to be addresse... | some angel | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_7 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about?
A: the 16th U.S. president
Q: What is his name?
A: Abraham Lincoln
Q: What does he want to achieve when the war began?
A: to keep the country united.
Q: What will he need to take care of to do that?
A: the question of slavery will have to be addresse... | Yes | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_8 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about?
A: the 16th U.S. president
Q: What is his name?
A: Abraham Lincoln
Q: What does he want to achieve when the war began?
A: to keep the country united.
Q: What will he need to take care of to do that?
A: the question of slavery will have to be addresse... | Yes | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_9 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about?
A: the 16th U.S. president
Q: What is his name?
A: Abraham Lincoln
Q: What does he want to achieve when the war began?
A: to keep the country united.
Q: What will he need to take care of to do that?
A: the question of slavery will have to be addresse... | Yes | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_10 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about?
A: the 16th U.S. president
Q: What is his name?
A: Abraham Lincoln
Q: What does he want to achieve when the war began?
A: to keep the country united.
Q: What will he need to take care of to do that?
A: the question of slavery will have to be addresse... | Daniel Day-Lewis | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
6073_11 | Q: What is Spielberg's newest release?
A: Lincoln
Q: Who is it about?
A: the 16th U.S. president
Q: What is his name?
A: Abraham Lincoln
Q: What does he want to achieve when the war began?
A: to keep the country united.
Q: What will he need to take care of to do that?
A: the question of slavery will have to be addresse... | Physically similar | [
"Steven Spielberg's new movie Lincolnpaints a vivid and breath-taking picture of the 16th U.S. president and his determination to end slavery. Spielberg based his film on parts ofTeam of Rivals, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin. He makes Abraham Lincoln relevant today by presenting a cunning political mind trying to ... |
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