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6227_3
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now?
the U.S.
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_4
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink?
coffee and tea
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_5
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee?
as a social event
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_6
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it?
a cafe
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_7
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
her workmates
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_8
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
talk
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_9
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
talk
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_10
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
evening
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_11
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
meet with friends
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_12
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
Washington D.C.
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_13
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
three cups a day
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_14
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
she gets a headache
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_15
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
a heavy one
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_16
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
tea
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_17
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
after moving to the U.S
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_18
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
yes
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6227_19
Q: Where did Yang grow up? A: Fujian Province Q: What is it known for? A: tea Q: What does tea symbolize for her? A: family memories Q: Where does she live now? A: the U.S. Q: What beverages does she drink? A: coffee and tea Q: Why does she drink coffee? A: as a social event Q: Where does she like to drink it? A: a caf...
brings back memories
[ "Many young Chinese people drink coffee when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while in China. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons. \"I would say ... I was a tea drinker when I was in China. Bu...
6228_0
When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe?
1100
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_1
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it?
1500
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_2
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it? A: 1500 Q: Who found out you could use trees to make it?
Schaeffer
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_3
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it? A: 1500 Q: Who found out you could use trees to make it? A: Schaeffer Q: Which geographic feature is the most important consideration in manufacturing it
forest countries
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_4
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it? A: 1500 Q: Who found out you could use trees to make it? A: Schaeffer Q: Which geographic feature is the most important consideration in manufacturing it A: forest countries Q: How quickly can modern machines ...
one minute
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_5
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it? A: 1500 Q: Who found out you could use trees to make it? A: Schaeffer Q: Which geographic feature is the most important consideration in manufacturing it A: forest countries Q: How quickly can modern machines ...
750 meters long and six meters wide
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_6
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it? A: 1500 Q: Who found out you could use trees to make it? A: Schaeffer Q: Which geographic feature is the most important consideration in manufacturing it A: forest countries Q: How quickly can modern machines ...
forest industry
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_7
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it? A: 1500 Q: Who found out you could use trees to make it? A: Schaeffer Q: Which geographic feature is the most important consideration in manufacturing it A: forest countries Q: How quickly can modern machines ...
yes
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_8
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it? A: 1500 Q: Who found out you could use trees to make it? A: Schaeffer Q: Which geographic feature is the most important consideration in manufacturing it A: forest countries Q: How quickly can modern machines ...
5 years
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_9
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it? A: 1500 Q: Who found out you could use trees to make it? A: Schaeffer Q: Which geographic feature is the most important consideration in manufacturing it A: forest countries Q: How quickly can modern machines ...
a few hours
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_10
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it? A: 1500 Q: Who found out you could use trees to make it? A: Schaeffer Q: Which geographic feature is the most important consideration in manufacturing it A: forest countries Q: How quickly can modern machines ...
no
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6228_11
Q: When was paper first manufactured in Southern Europe? A: 1100 Q: When did Thouth Scandinavia first make it? A: 1500 Q: Who found out you could use trees to make it? A: Schaeffer Q: Which geographic feature is the most important consideration in manufacturing it A: forest countries Q: How quickly can modern machines ...
yes
[ "Paper was not made in southern Europe until the year of 1100.Thouth Scandinavia now makes a great deal of the world's paper, it had not begun to make it until 1500. It was a German named Schaeffer who found out that one could make paper from wood. After that, forest countries, such as Canada, Sweden, Norway, Finla...
6229_0
How many people created the concept of the topic?
Three
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_1
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men?
No
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_2
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names?
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_3
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames?
Yes
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_4
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what?
"the Ladies"
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_5
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept?
1929
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_6
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept?
The idea for The Museum of Modern Art
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_7
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
Yes
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_8
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
MoMA
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_9
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
No
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_10
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
New York
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_11
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
Modern art
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_12
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
Yes
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_13
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
Architecture and design, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, prints, illustrated books and artist's books, and film
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_14
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
Modern art
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_15
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
Books and exhibition catalogs
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_16
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
300,000
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_17
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
Periodical titles
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6229_18
Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
A. Conger Goodyear
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
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Q: How many people created the concept of the topic? A: Three Q: All men? A: No Q: What were their names? A: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Lillie P. Bliss, and Mary Quinn Sullivan Q: Did they have nicknames? A: Yes Q: Like what? A: "the Ladies" Q: When did they come up with the concept? A: 1929 Q: What was the concept? A: ...
Soichi Sunami
[ "The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA ) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. \n\nMoMA has been important in developing and collecting modernist art, and is often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the wo...
6230_0
what is the expert called?
Peggy Blumenthal
[ "7 January, 2014 A new report says more and more international students are attending colleges and universities in the United States. It also notes a large increase in the number of international students from China. These findings are from the latest Open Doors Report. The report documents the record number of int...
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Q: what is the expert called? A: Peggy Blumenthal Q: what is she an expert in?
international education
[ "7 January, 2014 A new report says more and more international students are attending colleges and universities in the United States. It also notes a large increase in the number of international students from China. These findings are from the latest Open Doors Report. The report documents the record number of int...
6231_0
What didn't the English like?
baroque style
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
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Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture?
by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux.
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
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Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture?
Vitruvius Britannicus
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_3
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that?
Colen Campbell
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_4
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When?
in 1715
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_5
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular?
it was most popular
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_6
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
Vitruvius
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_7
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
possibly two
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_8
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
neoclassical architects
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_9
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
Boullée's
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_10
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
conception of the sublime
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_11
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
spare geometrical architecture
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_12
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
no
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_13
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
that a building communicates its function
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_14
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
immediately
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_15
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
"architecture parlante"
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_16
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
Four
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_17
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
the 18th century
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_18
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
The Designs of Inigo Jones
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6231_19
Q: What didn't the English like? A: baroque style Q: Who influenced their architecture? A: by Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. Q: What was written about British architecture? A: Vitruvius Britannicus Q: Who wrote that? A: Colen Campbell Q: When? A: in 1715 Q: Was it popular? A: it was most popular Q: It...
Palladian architecture
[ "Many early 19th-century neoclassical architects were influenced by the drawings and projects of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude Nicolas Ledoux. The many graphite drawings of Boullée and his students depict spare geometrical architecture that emulates the eternality of the universe. There are links between Boullée...
6232_0
What did he have planned for this summer?
heart bypass surgery
[ "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said. \n\nBritish screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department wa...
6232_1
Q: What did he have planned for this summer? A: heart bypass surgery Q: Who was he married to?
Brittany Murphy
[ "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said. \n\nBritish screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department wa...
6232_2
Q: What did he have planned for this summer? A: heart bypass surgery Q: Who was he married to? A: Brittany Murphy Q: Where did he die?
his Hollywood home
[ "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said. \n\nBritish screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department wa...
6232_3
Q: What did he have planned for this summer? A: heart bypass surgery Q: Who was he married to? A: Brittany Murphy Q: Where did he die? A: his Hollywood home Q: How old was he?
39
[ "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said. \n\nBritish screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department wa...
6232_4
Q: What did he have planned for this summer? A: heart bypass surgery Q: Who was he married to? A: Brittany Murphy Q: Where did he die? A: his Hollywood home Q: How old was he? A: 39 Q: He officially announced he was dead?
Los Angeles Fire Department
[ "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said. \n\nBritish screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department wa...
6232_5
Q: What did he have planned for this summer? A: heart bypass surgery Q: Who was he married to? A: Brittany Murphy Q: Where did he die? A: his Hollywood home Q: How old was he? A: 39 Q: He officially announced he was dead? A: Los Angeles Fire Department Q: And why were they summoned to his home?
unconscious in his bedroom
[ "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said. \n\nBritish screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department wa...
6232_6
Q: What did he have planned for this summer? A: heart bypass surgery Q: Who was he married to? A: Brittany Murphy Q: Where did he die? A: his Hollywood home Q: How old was he? A: 39 Q: He officially announced he was dead? A: Los Angeles Fire Department Q: And why were they summoned to his home? A: unconscious in his be...
delayed the heart surgery until after a fundraising gala
[ "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said. \n\nBritish screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department wa...
6232_7
Q: What did he have planned for this summer? A: heart bypass surgery Q: Who was he married to? A: Brittany Murphy Q: Where did he die? A: his Hollywood home Q: How old was he? A: 39 Q: He officially announced he was dead? A: Los Angeles Fire Department Q: And why were they summoned to his home? A: unconscious in his be...
no
[ "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said. \n\nBritish screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department wa...
6232_8
Q: What did he have planned for this summer? A: heart bypass surgery Q: Who was he married to? A: Brittany Murphy Q: Where did he die? A: his Hollywood home Q: How old was he? A: 39 Q: He officially announced he was dead? A: Los Angeles Fire Department Q: And why were they summoned to his home? A: unconscious in his be...
five months ago
[ "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said. \n\nBritish screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department wa...
6232_9
Q: What did he have planned for this summer? A: heart bypass surgery Q: Who was he married to? A: Brittany Murphy Q: Where did he die? A: his Hollywood home Q: How old was he? A: 39 Q: He officially announced he was dead? A: Los Angeles Fire Department Q: And why were they summoned to his home? A: unconscious in his be...
bedroom
[ "Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The widower of actress Brittany Murphy, found dead in his home Sunday night, was scheduled to undergo heart bypass surgery this summer, a spokesman for the actress' mother said. \n\nBritish screenwriter Simon Monjack, 39, was pronounced dead after the Los Angeles Fire Department wa...
6233_0
Who was always forgetting things?
Grandma
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_1
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her?
Anna
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_2
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention?
strawberry
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_3
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for?
Grandma
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_4
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name?
love
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_5
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it?
Grandma
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_6
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
Mother
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_7
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
she's getting old, and she may be ill.
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_8
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
love
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_9
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
Anna
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_10
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
Grandma
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_11
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
No
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_12
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
a nursing home
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_13
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
so that she can be taken good care of.
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_14
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
No
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_15
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
a tear
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_16
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
Grandma
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
6233_17
Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
No
[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...
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Q: Who was always forgetting things? A: Grandma Q: Who thought something was wrong with her? A: Anna Q: What kind of ice cream did Anna's mom mention? A: strawberry Q: Who would the ice cream be a present for? A: Grandma Q: What's more important to remember than someone/s name? A: love Q: Who remembered it? A: Grandma ...
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[ "Grandma was always forgetting things.\" What's wrong with her?\" Anna asked. \"We think she's getting old, and she may be ill. We may have to send her to a nursing home so that she can be taken good care of. But we can go to see her and bring her presents, like strawberry ice cream.\" Mother said. One day, they we...