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6495_5 | Q: Is Singapore found near the equator?
A: yes
Q: in what direction?
A: north
Q: when was it founded?
A: 1819
Q: by who?
A: Stamford Raffles
Q: what did he use it for?
A: trading post
Q: for who? | East India Company | [
"Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ... |
6495_6 | Q: Is Singapore found near the equator?
A: yes
Q: in what direction?
A: north
Q: when was it founded?
A: 1819
Q: by who?
A: Stamford Raffles
Q: what did he use it for?
A: trading post
Q: for who?
A: East India Company
Q: who was it ceded to after its collapse? | Britain | [
"Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ... |
6495_7 | Q: Is Singapore found near the equator?
A: yes
Q: in what direction?
A: north
Q: when was it founded?
A: 1819
Q: by who?
A: Stamford Raffles
Q: what did he use it for?
A: trading post
Q: for who?
A: East India Company
Q: who was it ceded to after its collapse?
A: Britain
Q: and then it became part of what? | Straits Settlements | [
"Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ... |
6495_8 | Q: Is Singapore found near the equator?
A: yes
Q: in what direction?
A: north
Q: when was it founded?
A: 1819
Q: by who?
A: Stamford Raffles
Q: what did he use it for?
A: trading post
Q: for who?
A: East India Company
Q: who was it ceded to after its collapse?
A: Britain
Q: and then it became part of what?
A: Straits S... | 1963 | [
"Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ... |
6495_9 | Q: Is Singapore found near the equator?
A: yes
Q: in what direction?
A: north
Q: when was it founded?
A: 1819
Q: by who?
A: Stamford Raffles
Q: what did he use it for?
A: trading post
Q: for who?
A: East India Company
Q: who was it ceded to after its collapse?
A: Britain
Q: and then it became part of what?
A: Straits S... | yes | [
"Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ... |
6495_10 | Q: Is Singapore found near the equator?
A: yes
Q: in what direction?
A: north
Q: when was it founded?
A: 1819
Q: by who?
A: Stamford Raffles
Q: what did he use it for?
A: trading post
Q: for who?
A: East India Company
Q: who was it ceded to after its collapse?
A: Britain
Q: and then it became part of what?
A: Straits S... | one main island and 62 other islets | [
"Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ... |
6495_11 | Q: Is Singapore found near the equator?
A: yes
Q: in what direction?
A: north
Q: when was it founded?
A: 1819
Q: by who?
A: Stamford Raffles
Q: what did he use it for?
A: trading post
Q: for who?
A: East India Company
Q: who was it ceded to after its collapse?
A: Britain
Q: and then it became part of what?
A: Straits S... | Malay | [
"Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ... |
6495_12 | Q: Is Singapore found near the equator?
A: yes
Q: in what direction?
A: north
Q: when was it founded?
A: 1819
Q: by who?
A: Stamford Raffles
Q: what did he use it for?
A: trading post
Q: for who?
A: East India Company
Q: who was it ceded to after its collapse?
A: Britain
Q: and then it became part of what?
A: Straits S... | tropical flora, parks and gardens | [
"Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, sometimes referred to as the \"Lion City\", the \"Garden City\" or the \"Little Red Dot\", is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 km) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to ... |
6496_0 | what had the world been waiting for? | For him to deliver | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_1 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who? | Lionel Messi | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_2 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who?
A: Lionel Messi
Q: what country did he play for? | Argentina | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_3 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who?
A: Lionel Messi
Q: what country did he play for?
A: Argentina
Q: was Messi compared to anyone? | Diego Maradona | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_4 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who?
A: Lionel Messi
Q: what country did he play for?
A: Argentina
Q: was Messi compared to anyone?
A: Diego Maradona
Q: What was Messi playing in? | the World Cup | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_5 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who?
A: Lionel Messi
Q: what country did he play for?
A: Argentina
Q: was Messi compared to anyone?
A: Diego Maradona
Q: What was Messi playing in?
A: the World Cup
Q: was it played in a country? | in Brazil | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_6 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who?
A: Lionel Messi
Q: what country did he play for?
A: Argentina
Q: was Messi compared to anyone?
A: Diego Maradona
Q: What was Messi playing in?
A: the World Cup
Q: was it played in a country?
A: in Brazil
Q: what type of opening was it? | It was a frantic opening | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_7 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who?
A: Lionel Messi
Q: what country did he play for?
A: Argentina
Q: was Messi compared to anyone?
A: Diego Maradona
Q: What was Messi playing in?
A: the World Cup
Q: was it played in a country?
A: in Brazil
Q: what type of opening was it?
A: It was a fr... | It had entertainment and many goals | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_8 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who?
A: Lionel Messi
Q: what country did he play for?
A: Argentina
Q: was Messi compared to anyone?
A: Diego Maradona
Q: What was Messi playing in?
A: the World Cup
Q: was it played in a country?
A: in Brazil
Q: what type of opening was it?
A: It was a fr... | Lionel Messi was one of its stars | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_9 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who?
A: Lionel Messi
Q: what country did he play for?
A: Argentina
Q: was Messi compared to anyone?
A: Diego Maradona
Q: What was Messi playing in?
A: the World Cup
Q: was it played in a country?
A: in Brazil
Q: what type of opening was it?
A: It was a fr... | It doubled | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_10 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who?
A: Lionel Messi
Q: what country did he play for?
A: Argentina
Q: was Messi compared to anyone?
A: Diego Maradona
Q: What was Messi playing in?
A: the World Cup
Q: was it played in a country?
A: in Brazil
Q: what type of opening was it?
A: It was a fr... | After 65 minutes | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6496_11 | Q: what had the world been waiting for?
A: For him to deliver
Q: who?
A: Lionel Messi
Q: what country did he play for?
A: Argentina
Q: was Messi compared to anyone?
A: Diego Maradona
Q: What was Messi playing in?
A: the World Cup
Q: was it played in a country?
A: in Brazil
Q: what type of opening was it?
A: It was a fr... | He fired home off the inside post after a deflaction | [
"(CNN) -- It was the moment the world had been waiting for, and as he has so often in his glittering career, Lionel Messi delivered. \n\nAfter a frantic opening to the World Cup in Brazil with entertainment and goals aplenty, one of its gold-plated stars announced his arrival in style. \n\nA trademark slaloming run... |
6497_0 | Can you tell me some states which have recently repealed the death penalty? | New Jersey, New Mexico, New York and Illinois | [
"(CNN) -- The Connecticut Senate on Thursday voted to repeal the death penalty, setting the stage for Connecticut to join several states that have recently abolished capital punishment. \n\nIn the last five years, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York and Illinois have repealed the death penalty. California voters will ... |
6497_1 | Q: Can you tell me some states which have recently repealed the death penalty?
A: New Jersey, New Mexico, New York and Illinois
Q: How long has Connecticut had the death penalty? | Since 1976 | [
"(CNN) -- The Connecticut Senate on Thursday voted to repeal the death penalty, setting the stage for Connecticut to join several states that have recently abolished capital punishment. \n\nIn the last five years, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York and Illinois have repealed the death penalty. California voters will ... |
6497_2 | Q: Can you tell me some states which have recently repealed the death penalty?
A: New Jersey, New Mexico, New York and Illinois
Q: How long has Connecticut had the death penalty?
A: Since 1976
Q: Was the practice ever placed on a moratorium? | Yes | [
"(CNN) -- The Connecticut Senate on Thursday voted to repeal the death penalty, setting the stage for Connecticut to join several states that have recently abolished capital punishment. \n\nIn the last five years, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York and Illinois have repealed the death penalty. California voters will ... |
6498_0 | How many people were beneath the pass? | 20 | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_1 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each? | Horses | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_2 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them? | By the bridle | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_3 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them? | Serfs and artisans | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_4 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding? | axes | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_5 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else? | scythes | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_6 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else? | Also ploughshares | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_7 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles? | Jobst and his sons | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_8 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | Black | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_9 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | Three people | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_10 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | No | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_11 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | Two | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_12 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | a sword | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_13 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | pistols | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_14 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_15 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | Ebbo | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_16 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | Gave the word to mount | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_17 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | That Ebbo keep his men back | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_18 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | Yes | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6498_19 | Q: How many people were beneath the pass?
A: 20
Q: What was next to each?
A: Horses
Q: How were they holding them?
A: By the bridle
Q: Who was behind them?
A: Serfs and artisans
Q: What were some of them holding?
A: axes
Q: What else?
A: scythes
Q: Anything else?
A: Also ploughshares
Q: Who had poles?
A: Jobst and his ... | CHAPTER XIX | [
"CHAPTER XIX: THE FIGHT AT THE FORD \n\n\n\nBy the early September sunrise the thicket beneath the pass was sheltering the twenty well-appointed reiters of Adlerstein, each standing, holding his horse by the bridle, ready to mount at the instant. In their rear were the serfs and artisans, some with axes, scythes, o... |
6499_0 | what do we use daily? | body language | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_1 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood? | no | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_2 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language? | smiling | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_3 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example? | crying | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_4 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood? | yes | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_5 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture? | pointing to your head | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_6 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | someone is stupid | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_7 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | yes | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_8 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | someone is clever | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_9 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | yes | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_10 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | no | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_11 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | at least 3 | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_12 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | India, Greece and Turkey | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_13 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | yes | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_14 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | peace | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_15 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | victory | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_16 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | no | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6499_17 | Q: what do we use daily?
A: body language
Q: is it universally understood?
A: no
Q: what's an example of body language?
A: smiling
Q: is there another example?
A: crying
Q: are those universally understood?
A: yes
Q: What's an example of a non-universally understood gesture?
A: pointing to your head
Q: what does that m... | insulting | [
"We are always using body language in our daily life. When we have a conversation with someone, we may be using more body language than words. However, the same body language may mean different things in different countries. That's why people sometimes do not understand each other correctly. Pointing to one part of... |
6500_0 | what chapter is this ? | I | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_1 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ? | THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_2 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ? | Dave | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_3 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ? | ancient lemon | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_4 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ? | six-mile | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_5 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ? | skate | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_6 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ? | no | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_7 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ? | lunch | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_8 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | Phil | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_9 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | Lawrence | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_10 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | Dave | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_11 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | lose it | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_12 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | Dave Porter | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_13 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | haven’t any time | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_14 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | group of schoolboy | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_15 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | t the island | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_16 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | Ben Basswood | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_17 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | Dave | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_18 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | Ben | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_19 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | hungry | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6500_20 | Q: what chapter is this ?
A: I
Q: and the name ?
A: THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS
Q: who said slice of punk ?
A: Dave
Q: with what on top ?
A: ancient lemon
Q: how long is it to Squirrel Island ?
A: six-mile
Q: six mile what ?
A: skate
Q: are they trying to get there for dinner ?
A: no
Q: what was it for ?
A: lunch
Q: who had a ... | anybody | [
"CHAPTER I—THE SCHOOLBOY CHUMS \n\n“Come on, fellows, if you are going! It’s a good six-mile skate to Squirrel Island, and we’ve got to hustle if we want to get there in time for lunch.” \n\n“Wait till I fix my right skate, Dave,” returned Phil Lawrence. “I don’t want to lose it on the way.” \n\n“Say, that puts me ... |
6501_0 | Who was one of the top Roman poets? | Virgil | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_1 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name? | Publius Vergilius Maro | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_2 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born? | October 15, 70 BC | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_3 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living? | No | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_4 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die? | September 21, 19 BC | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_5 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality? | Roman | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_6 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality?
A: Roman
Q: Did he have any important works? | Yes | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_7 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality?
A: Roman
Q: Did he have any important works?
A: Yes
Q: How many? | three | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_8 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality?
A: Roman
Q: Did he have any important works?
A: Yes
Q: How many?
A: three
Q... | Latin | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_9 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality?
A: Roman
Q: Did he have any important works?
A: Yes
Q: How many?
A: three
Q... | the Eclogues (or Bucolics) | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_10 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality?
A: Roman
Q: Did he have any important works?
A: Yes
Q: How many?
A: three
Q... | Yes | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_11 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality?
A: Roman
Q: Did he have any important works?
A: Yes
Q: How many?
A: three
Q... | Appendix Vergiliana | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_12 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality?
A: Roman
Q: Did he have any important works?
A: Yes
Q: How many?
A: three
Q... | Yes | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_13 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality?
A: Roman
Q: Did he have any important works?
A: Yes
Q: How many?
A: three
Q... | Dante's Divine Comedy | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_14 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality?
A: Roman
Q: Did he have any important works?
A: Yes
Q: How many?
A: three
Q... | Dante's guide | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6501_15 | Q: Who was one of the top Roman poets?
A: Virgil
Q: What was his full name?
A: Publius Vergilius Maro
Q: When was he born?
A: October 15, 70 BC
Q: Is he still living?
A: No
Q: When did he die?
A: September 21, 19 BC
Q: What was his nationality?
A: Roman
Q: Did he have any important works?
A: Yes
Q: How many?
A: three
Q... | through hell and purgatory. | [
"Publius Vergilius Maro (Classical Latin: [ˈpuː.blɪ.ʊs wɛrˈɡɪ.lɪ.ʊs ˈma.roː]; October 15, 70 BC – September 21, 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Geo... |
6502_0 | What is the political orientation of the author? | conservative | [
"(CNN) -- When did conservatives become prisoners to idiotic vulgarity? I ask that question as someone who self-defines as conservative and who is sick and tired of being embarrassed by Ted Nugent. \n\nLast month the aged rocker called President Barack Obama a \"subhuman mongrel\" in an interview with Guns.com. Tha... |
6502_1 | Q: What is the political orientation of the author?
A: conservative
Q: Is she embarrassed about someone? | Yes | [
"(CNN) -- When did conservatives become prisoners to idiotic vulgarity? I ask that question as someone who self-defines as conservative and who is sick and tired of being embarrassed by Ted Nugent. \n\nLast month the aged rocker called President Barack Obama a \"subhuman mongrel\" in an interview with Guns.com. Tha... |
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