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6125_11
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
no
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_12
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
Lady Desmond
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_13
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
because of his poverty
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_14
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
sold her
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_15
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
love
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_16
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
yes
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_17
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
to his cousin
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_18
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
he regarded Lady Clara Desmond as still his own.
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6125_19
Q: What did the man see as he left? A: men walking Q: Where? A: down the road Q: How many were there? A: two Q: Did he recognize any of them? A: yes Q: As whom? A: young gentleman Q: Did they see him? A: no Q: Did they pay attention to him? A: no Q: What were their names? A: Herbert and Owen Fitzgerald Q: Did they obst...
a horse
[ "CHAPTER XXI. \n\nFAIR ARGUMENTS. \n\nAs Mollett left the house he saw two men walking down the road away from the sweep before the hall door, and as he passed them he recognised one as the young gentleman of the house. He also saw that a horse followed behind them, on the grass by the roadside, not led by the hand...
6126_0
Did Kelly pick apples?
she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_1
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before?
yes
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_2
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer?
Soil Born Farms.
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_3
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered?
30
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_4
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009?
3000
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_5
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010?
20,000
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_6
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
no
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_7
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
Every weekend from January to April.
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_8
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
Donato Frazier, 15, always climbs up a ladder and gets on the top of the tree.
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_9
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
baskets filling up
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_10
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
no
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_11
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
40,000 pounds.
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_12
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
their teacher
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_13
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
no
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_14
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
iy
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_15
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
those who need it.
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_16
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
Lutheran High School
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_17
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
California
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_18
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
the fruit is donated to those who need it.
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6126_19
Q: Did Kelly pick apples? A: she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect Q: Has she done it before? A: yes Q: Where did students volunteer? A: Soil Born Farms. Q: How many volunteered? A: 30 Q: How many pounds were harvested in 2009? A: 3000 Q: What about 2010? A: 20,000 Q: Will they harvest in September this...
Christopher's science teacher
[ "Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees. \"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket,\" sai...
6127_0
Which emotion was Carl feeling?
shame
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_1
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken?
as impertinence
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_2
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms?
as eccentricities
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_3
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending?
Frazer
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_4
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession?
teacher
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_5
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school?
no
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_6
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school?
college
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_7
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
No
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_8
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
His right hand
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_9
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
Gertie's letter
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_10
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
crumpled
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_11
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
turned it over
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_12
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
no
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_13
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
he opened it
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_14
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
no
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_15
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
Linda
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_16
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
Adelaide's party
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_17
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
yes
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
6127_18
Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
yes
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
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Q: Which emotion was Carl feeling? A: shame Q: How had his tries at friendship been taken? A: as impertinence Q: And his enthusiasms? A: as eccentricities Q: Who was he defending? A: Frazer Q: What was Frazer's profession? A: teacher Q: At a grammar school? A: no Q: Then what level of school? A: college Q: Did Carl thi...
Joe
[ "CHAPTER X \n\nThey were gone. Carl was full of the nauseating shame which a matter-of-fact man, who supposes that he is never pilloried, knows when a conscientious friend informs him that he has been observed, criticized; that his enthusiasms have been regarded as eccentricities; his affectionate approaches toward...
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who is England's greatest playwright
William Shakespeare
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
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Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to
1610
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
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Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from
Shakespeare's literary patron
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_3
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted
during his lifetime
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_4
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located?
Shakespeare's hometown
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_5
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
no
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
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Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
by a family descended from Shakespeare's literary patron
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_7
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
hundreds of years
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_8
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
no
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_9
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
he inherited the portrait
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_10
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
that the painting was a likeness of Shakespeare
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_11
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
after visiting an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_12
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
in Shakespeare's hometown
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_13
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
that they have unearthed the remains of Shakespeare's first theatre
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_14
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
that Shakespeare acted at the theatre
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6128_15
Q: who is England's greatest playwright A: William Shakespeare Q: The artwork has been dated back to A: 1610 Q: The painting had been owned by a family descended from A: Shakespeare's literary patron Q: when was the art work painted A: during his lifetime Q: where is the picture of Shakespeare located? A: Shakespeare's...
Romeo and Juliet
[ "It's not every week that England's greatest playwright William Shakespeare hits the headlines, but the Bard of Avon has been the subject of two news stories in recent days as new information has come to light about the writer and his working environment. \n\nIn the first development, a portrait of Shakespeare, whi...
6129_0
What is the name of the book?
Charlotte's Web.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
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Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it?
E.B. White.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
6129_2
Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it? A: E.B. White. Q: Who is the main character?
Charlotte.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
6129_3
Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it? A: E.B. White. Q: Who is the main character? A: Charlotte. Q: Who is she always helping?
Wilbur.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
6129_4
Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it? A: E.B. White. Q: Who is the main character? A: Charlotte. Q: Who is she always helping? A: Wilbur. Q: How does she do that?
She spins words into her web.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
6129_5
Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it? A: E.B. White. Q: Who is the main character? A: Charlotte. Q: Who is she always helping? A: Wilbur. Q: How does she do that? A: She spins words into her web. Q: Why?
She cares about him.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
6129_6
Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it? A: E.B. White. Q: Who is the main character? A: Charlotte. Q: Who is she always helping? A: Wilbur. Q: How does she do that? A: She spins words into her web. Q: Why? A: She cares about him. Q: Does Templeton help?
When there is something in it for him.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
6129_7
Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it? A: E.B. White. Q: Who is the main character? A: Charlotte. Q: Who is she always helping? A: Wilbur. Q: How does she do that? A: She spins words into her web. Q: Why? A: She cares about him. Q: Does Templeton help? A: When there is something in it for...
Rat.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
6129_8
Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it? A: E.B. White. Q: Who is the main character? A: Charlotte. Q: Who is she always helping? A: Wilbur. Q: How does she do that? A: She spins words into her web. Q: Why? A: She cares about him. Q: Does Templeton help? A: When there is something in it for...
Wilbur's meals.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
6129_9
Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it? A: E.B. White. Q: Who is the main character? A: Charlotte. Q: Who is she always helping? A: Wilbur. Q: How does she do that? A: She spins words into her web. Q: Why? A: She cares about him. Q: Does Templeton help? A: When there is something in it for...
No.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
6129_10
Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it? A: E.B. White. Q: Who is the main character? A: Charlotte. Q: Who is she always helping? A: Wilbur. Q: How does she do that? A: She spins words into her web. Q: Why? A: She cares about him. Q: Does Templeton help? A: When there is something in it for...
From spinning the words.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
6129_11
Q: What is the name of the book? A: Charlotte's Web. Q: Who wrote it? A: E.B. White. Q: Who is the main character? A: Charlotte. Q: Who is she always helping? A: Wilbur. Q: How does she do that? A: She spins words into her web. Q: Why? A: She cares about him. Q: Does Templeton help? A: When there is something in it for...
True meaning of friendship.
[ "Charlotte's Web is a popular American children's book about the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. The writer, E.B. White, shows that a real friend will help you even though he or she has nothing to get from doing so. In the book, Charlotte is always helping Wilbur. She spins words...
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Who will declare liberation?
Libya's interim leaders will declare liberation
[ "Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libya's interim leaders will declare liberation on Sunday and hold elections in the coming months as the war-torn country works toward building a new society in the post-Moammar Gadhafi era. \n\nMahmoud Jibril, chairman of the National Transitional Council executive board, said elections \"...
6131_0
What did Old Coleman feel in the course of a quarter mile's run?
his powers were limited
[ "CHAPTER TWELVE. \n\nTHE STORM--THE WRECK OF THE HOMEWARD BOUND--THE LIFEBOAT. \n\nA stern chase never was and never will be a short one. Old Coleman, in the course of quarter of a mile's run, felt that his powers were limited and wisely stopped short; Bax, Guy, and Tommy Bogey held on at full speed for upwards of ...
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Q: What did Old Coleman feel in the course of a quarter mile's run? A: his powers were limited Q: Who kept running for upwards of two miles?
Bax, Guy, and Tommy Bogey
[ "CHAPTER TWELVE. \n\nTHE STORM--THE WRECK OF THE HOMEWARD BOUND--THE LIFEBOAT. \n\nA stern chase never was and never will be a short one. Old Coleman, in the course of quarter of a mile's run, felt that his powers were limited and wisely stopped short; Bax, Guy, and Tommy Bogey held on at full speed for upwards of ...
6131_2
Q: What did Old Coleman feel in the course of a quarter mile's run? A: his powers were limited Q: Who kept running for upwards of two miles? A: Bax, Guy, and Tommy Bogey Q: Who kept running until he reached a small hamlet?
Long Orrick
[ "CHAPTER TWELVE. \n\nTHE STORM--THE WRECK OF THE HOMEWARD BOUND--THE LIFEBOAT. \n\nA stern chase never was and never will be a short one. Old Coleman, in the course of quarter of a mile's run, felt that his powers were limited and wisely stopped short; Bax, Guy, and Tommy Bogey held on at full speed for upwards of ...
6131_3
Q: What did Old Coleman feel in the course of a quarter mile's run? A: his powers were limited Q: Who kept running for upwards of two miles? A: Bax, Guy, and Tommy Bogey Q: Who kept running until he reached a small hamlet? A: Long Orrick Q: What did he leave his disappointed pursuers to do?
grumble at their bad fortune
[ "CHAPTER TWELVE. \n\nTHE STORM--THE WRECK OF THE HOMEWARD BOUND--THE LIFEBOAT. \n\nA stern chase never was and never will be a short one. Old Coleman, in the course of quarter of a mile's run, felt that his powers were limited and wisely stopped short; Bax, Guy, and Tommy Bogey held on at full speed for upwards of ...
6131_4
Q: What did Old Coleman feel in the course of a quarter mile's run? A: his powers were limited Q: Who kept running for upwards of two miles? A: Bax, Guy, and Tommy Bogey Q: Who kept running until he reached a small hamlet? A: Long Orrick Q: What did he leave his disappointed pursuers to do? A: grumble at their bad fort...
unknown
[ "CHAPTER TWELVE. \n\nTHE STORM--THE WRECK OF THE HOMEWARD BOUND--THE LIFEBOAT. \n\nA stern chase never was and never will be a short one. Old Coleman, in the course of quarter of a mile's run, felt that his powers were limited and wisely stopped short; Bax, Guy, and Tommy Bogey held on at full speed for upwards of ...
6132_0
Who was good at basketball?
Jane.
[ "Jane was good at basketball but she liked soccer more. She played forward for her soccer team on Saturday morning. A man in a black and white striped shirt blew his whistle to start the game. It was hot so Jane's coach handed out orange slices for the players to eat at half time. Jane's team was winning but she wa...
6132_1
Q: Who was good at basketball? A: Jane. Q: What did she like more?
Soccer.
[ "Jane was good at basketball but she liked soccer more. She played forward for her soccer team on Saturday morning. A man in a black and white striped shirt blew his whistle to start the game. It was hot so Jane's coach handed out orange slices for the players to eat at half time. Jane's team was winning but she wa...
6132_2
Q: Who was good at basketball? A: Jane. Q: What did she like more? A: Soccer. Q: when did she play?
Saturday morning.
[ "Jane was good at basketball but she liked soccer more. She played forward for her soccer team on Saturday morning. A man in a black and white striped shirt blew his whistle to start the game. It was hot so Jane's coach handed out orange slices for the players to eat at half time. Jane's team was winning but she wa...
6132_3
Q: Who was good at basketball? A: Jane. Q: What did she like more? A: Soccer. Q: when did she play? A: Saturday morning. Q: What position did she play?
Forward.
[ "Jane was good at basketball but she liked soccer more. She played forward for her soccer team on Saturday morning. A man in a black and white striped shirt blew his whistle to start the game. It was hot so Jane's coach handed out orange slices for the players to eat at half time. Jane's team was winning but she wa...
6132_4
Q: Who was good at basketball? A: Jane. Q: What did she like more? A: Soccer. Q: when did she play? A: Saturday morning. Q: What position did she play? A: Forward. Q: Who signaled that the game was starting?
A man in a black and white striped shirt.
[ "Jane was good at basketball but she liked soccer more. She played forward for her soccer team on Saturday morning. A man in a black and white striped shirt blew his whistle to start the game. It was hot so Jane's coach handed out orange slices for the players to eat at half time. Jane's team was winning but she wa...
6132_5
Q: Who was good at basketball? A: Jane. Q: What did she like more? A: Soccer. Q: when did she play? A: Saturday morning. Q: What position did she play? A: Forward. Q: Who signaled that the game was starting? A: A man in a black and white striped shirt. Q: was it cold?
No.
[ "Jane was good at basketball but she liked soccer more. She played forward for her soccer team on Saturday morning. A man in a black and white striped shirt blew his whistle to start the game. It was hot so Jane's coach handed out orange slices for the players to eat at half time. Jane's team was winning but she wa...
6132_6
Q: Who was good at basketball? A: Jane. Q: What did she like more? A: Soccer. Q: when did she play? A: Saturday morning. Q: What position did she play? A: Forward. Q: Who signaled that the game was starting? A: A man in a black and white striped shirt. Q: was it cold? A: No. Q: What was she going to do that afternoon?
Watch a baseball game.
[ "Jane was good at basketball but she liked soccer more. She played forward for her soccer team on Saturday morning. A man in a black and white striped shirt blew his whistle to start the game. It was hot so Jane's coach handed out orange slices for the players to eat at half time. Jane's team was winning but she wa...
6132_7
Q: Who was good at basketball? A: Jane. Q: What did she like more? A: Soccer. Q: when did she play? A: Saturday morning. Q: What position did she play? A: Forward. Q: Who signaled that the game was starting? A: A man in a black and white striped shirt. Q: was it cold? A: No. Q: What was she going to do that afternoon? ...
Her father.
[ "Jane was good at basketball but she liked soccer more. She played forward for her soccer team on Saturday morning. A man in a black and white striped shirt blew his whistle to start the game. It was hot so Jane's coach handed out orange slices for the players to eat at half time. Jane's team was winning but she wa...
6133_0
What county in England got its name from Dumnonia?
Devon
[ "Devon (), also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. The ...
6133_1
Q: What county in England got its name from Dumnonia? A: Devon Q: Does it go by any other names?
Yes
[ "Devon (), also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. The ...
6133_2
Q: What county in England got its name from Dumnonia? A: Devon Q: Does it go by any other names? A: Yes Q: What?
Devonshire
[ "Devon (), also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. The ...
6133_3
Q: What county in England got its name from Dumnonia? A: Devon Q: Does it go by any other names? A: Yes Q: What? A: Devonshire Q: What was Dumnonia?
the homeland of the Dumnonii Brittonic Celts
[ "Devon (), also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. The ...
6133_4
Q: What county in England got its name from Dumnonia? A: Devon Q: Does it go by any other names? A: Yes Q: What? A: Devonshire Q: What was Dumnonia? A: the homeland of the Dumnonii Brittonic Celts Q: When was that?
during the British Iron Age, Roman Britain, and Early Medieval
[ "Devon (), also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. The ...
6133_5
Q: What county in England got its name from Dumnonia? A: Devon Q: Does it go by any other names? A: Yes Q: What? A: Devonshire Q: What was Dumnonia? A: the homeland of the Dumnonii Brittonic Celts Q: When was that? A: during the British Iron Age, Roman Britain, and Early Medieval Q: Where in England is Devon located?
South West
[ "Devon (), also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. The ...
6133_6
Q: What county in England got its name from Dumnonia? A: Devon Q: Does it go by any other names? A: Yes Q: What? A: Devonshire Q: What was Dumnonia? A: the homeland of the Dumnonii Brittonic Celts Q: When was that? A: during the British Iron Age, Roman Britain, and Early Medieval Q: Where in England is Devon located? ...
Yes
[ "Devon (), also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. The ...
6133_7
Q: What county in England got its name from Dumnonia? A: Devon Q: Does it go by any other names? A: Yes Q: What? A: Devonshire Q: What was Dumnonia? A: the homeland of the Dumnonii Brittonic Celts Q: When was that? A: during the British Iron Age, Roman Britain, and Early Medieval Q: Where in England is Devon located? ...
In the valleys and lowlands of south and east
[ "Devon (), also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. The ...
6133_8
Q: What county in England got its name from Dumnonia? A: Devon Q: Does it go by any other names? A: Yes Q: What? A: Devonshire Q: What was Dumnonia? A: the homeland of the Dumnonii Brittonic Celts Q: When was that? A: during the British Iron Age, Roman Britain, and Early Medieval Q: Where in England is Devon located? ...
Yes
[ "Devon (), also known as Devonshire, which was formerly its common and official name, is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. The ...