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1,653 | high10937.txt | high10937.txt | 3ixqg4fa2tygl3tpwwa12i2ufxob90 | race | I've always felt a bit sad for weekend fathers, who are divorced and must maintain a bond with their children through visits on the weekend.Not having the opportunity for a lot of quality time, they go in for quantity giving lots of gifts and taking the children on non stop outings.
But now I can understand.I'm a wee... | 8 | Whose bed does Henry sleep on? | she does | let him sleep | 506 | 519 | false |
1,653 | high10937.txt | high10937.txt | 3ixqg4fa2tygl3tpwwa12i2ufxob90 | race | I've always felt a bit sad for weekend fathers, who are divorced and must maintain a bond with their children through visits on the weekend.Not having the opportunity for a lot of quality time, they go in for quantity giving lots of gifts and taking the children on non stop outings.
But now I can understand.I'm a wee... | 9 | What's his favorite toy? | a cotton knot | cotton knot | 885 | 896 | false |
1,653 | high10937.txt | high10937.txt | 3ixqg4fa2tygl3tpwwa12i2ufxob90 | race | I've always felt a bit sad for weekend fathers, who are divorced and must maintain a bond with their children through visits on the weekend.Not having the opportunity for a lot of quality time, they go in for quantity giving lots of gifts and taking the children on non stop outings.
But now I can understand.I'm a wee... | 10 | How did Lucy respond to Jack's best pal? | At first she was afraid | At first she was afraid | 1,040 | 1,063 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 1 | who lost his skate | Luke Watson. | "It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate." | 200 | 243 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 2 | is this about a race | Yes | A RACE ON SKATES | 15 | 32 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 3 | whos skates need sharpening | Dave's | Dave's skates were only fair, and were very much in need of sharpening. | 625 | 697 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 4 | who was the money lenders son | Nat. | "Come on, you slow-coaches!" cried Ben, merrily, and then he shot forward until he was abreast of Nat. Seeing this, the money-lender's son put on an extra burst of speed, and went ahead again. | 993 | 1,186 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 5 | how long ws the race | Two miles | the race is two miles long!" | 129 | 159 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 6 | did someone fall down | Luke | Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson | 162 | 217 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 7 | what chapter was this | 24 | CHAPTER XXIV
| 0 | 14 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 8 | why did Luke not fix his skate | He didn't have time to adjust it. | The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without the loss of some time, Luke gave up | 245 | 356 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 9 | who said... I dont think i can win | Dave | I don't think I can win!" sang out Dave to his chums. | 886 | 939 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 10 | who had good skates | Phil | Phil had good skates | 586 | 606 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 11 | who said come on you slow coaches | Ben | Come on, you slow-coaches!" cried Ben, | 994 | 1,033 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 12 | what did one of the onlookers say | "Say, Nat Poole is certainly skating well!" | Say, Nat Poole is certainly skating well!" cried one of the onlookers. | 1,189 | 1,259 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 13 | who was told to Go It | everybody | "Go it, everybody!"
| 34 | 55 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 14 | who went at top speed | Nat | Away went Nat at top speed, | 699 | 726 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 15 | whos skates were slipping | Dave | "I don't think I can win!" sang out Dave to his chums. "These skates slip too much. But I'll do my best." | 885 | 991 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 16 | did Nat make a sharp curve | Yes | Nat made a sharp curve | 1,414 | 1,436 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 17 | who did it bring him in front of | Dave | The turn brought him directly in front of Dave. | 1,455 | 1,502 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 18 | who was behind Nat | a student named Powers, | Behind him came a student named Powers, | 785 | 824 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 19 | was he half dozen yards ahead | Yes | Away went Nat at top speed, soon drawing half a dozen yards | 699 | 759 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 20 | who is doing his best | Dave | "I don't think I can win!" sang out Dave to his chums. "These skates slip too much. But I'll do my best." | 885 | 991 | false |
1,654 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___Dave Porter and His Rivals.txt/CHAPTER XXIV_f5373838f609e254c391e7f0ddd77b687c1dd1c5e879afacce625d8 | 3rgu30dzta81a6av9xrn5srrn75jm5 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XXIV
A RACE ON SKATES
"Go it, everybody!"
"May the best skater win!"
"Don't try to skate too fast, Ben. Remember, the race is two miles long!"
"Hello, there goes one fellow down!"
"It's Luke Watson. He has lost his skate."
The last report was correct, and as the skate could not be adjusted without... | 21 | was the last report correct | Yes | The last report was correct, | 245 | 273 | false |
1,655 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rct4rzb | gutenberg | CHAPTER X.
MR. HART AND CAPTAIN STUBBER.
When George Hotspur left Humblethwaite, turned out of the house by the angry Baronet early in the morning,--as the reader will remember,--he was at his own desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south rather than north. He had doubted for a while as to his immediate destin... | 1 | Who left Humblethwaite? | George Hotspur | George Hotspur left Humblethwaite | 50 | 83 | false |
1,655 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rct4rzb | gutenberg | CHAPTER X.
MR. HART AND CAPTAIN STUBBER.
When George Hotspur left Humblethwaite, turned out of the house by the angry Baronet early in the morning,--as the reader will remember,--he was at his own desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south rather than north. He had doubted for a while as to his immediate destin... | 2 | Who threw him out? | the angry Baronet | turned out of the house by the angry Baronet | 85 | 130 | false |
1,655 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rct4rzb | gutenberg | CHAPTER X.
MR. HART AND CAPTAIN STUBBER.
When George Hotspur left Humblethwaite, turned out of the house by the angry Baronet early in the morning,--as the reader will remember,--he was at his own desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south rather than north. He had doubted for a while as to his immediate destin... | 3 | Where did he decited to go? | to Penrith, choosing to go south | desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south | 201 | 247 | false |
1,655 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rct4rzb | gutenberg | CHAPTER X.
MR. HART AND CAPTAIN STUBBER.
When George Hotspur left Humblethwaite, turned out of the house by the angry Baronet early in the morning,--as the reader will remember,--he was at his own desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south rather than north. He had doubted for a while as to his immediate destin... | 4 | Was there something about the Earl at Castke corry he was afraid of? | yes | There was a something in the Earl of which George was afraid; and, to tell the truth, | 890 | 975 | false |
1,655 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rct4rzb | gutenberg | CHAPTER X.
MR. HART AND CAPTAIN STUBBER.
When George Hotspur left Humblethwaite, turned out of the house by the angry Baronet early in the morning,--as the reader will remember,--he was at his own desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south rather than north. He had doubted for a while as to his immediate destin... | 5 | Would he have been welcomed to the castle? | yes | A certain allowance of splendid hospitality at Castle Corry was at his disposal every year, and Lord Altringham always welcomed him with thorough kindnes | 552 | 706 | false |
1,655 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rct4rzb | gutenberg | CHAPTER X.
MR. HART AND CAPTAIN STUBBER.
When George Hotspur left Humblethwaite, turned out of the house by the angry Baronet early in the morning,--as the reader will remember,--he was at his own desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south rather than north. He had doubted for a while as to his immediate destin... | 6 | Who might it be possible to do something with? | Mr. Hart and Captain Stubber. | It might perhaps be possible to do something with Mr. Hart and Captain Stubber. | 1,357 | 1,437 | false |
1,655 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rct4rzb | gutenberg | CHAPTER X.
MR. HART AND CAPTAIN STUBBER.
When George Hotspur left Humblethwaite, turned out of the house by the angry Baronet early in the morning,--as the reader will remember,--he was at his own desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south rather than north. He had doubted for a while as to his immediate destin... | 7 | What did he have planned to do in October? | to shoot pheasants | n October he was due to shoot pheasants | 1,478 | 1,518 | false |
1,655 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rct4rzb | gutenberg | CHAPTER X.
MR. HART AND CAPTAIN STUBBER.
When George Hotspur left Humblethwaite, turned out of the house by the angry Baronet early in the morning,--as the reader will remember,--he was at his own desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south rather than north. He had doubted for a while as to his immediate destin... | 8 | Where at? | in Norfolk | to shoot pheasants with a distinguished party in Norfolk | 1,498 | 1,555 | false |
1,655 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rct4rzb | gutenberg | CHAPTER X.
MR. HART AND CAPTAIN STUBBER.
When George Hotspur left Humblethwaite, turned out of the house by the angry Baronet early in the morning,--as the reader will remember,--he was at his own desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south rather than north. He had doubted for a while as to his immediate destin... | 9 | How could the earl be at times? | very disagreeable | the Earl could be very disagreeable upon occasions. | 837 | 889 | false |
1,655 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.txt/CHAPTER X_e9b38e839987b25dcc3a5d120eea4ff3c138e72ddf64be4917b4c99 | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rct4rzb | gutenberg | CHAPTER X.
MR. HART AND CAPTAIN STUBBER.
When George Hotspur left Humblethwaite, turned out of the house by the angry Baronet early in the morning,--as the reader will remember,--he was at his own desire driven to Penrith, choosing to go south rather than north. He had doubted for a while as to his immediate destin... | 10 | Was the buisness he had to attend to now important? | yes | but this business which he had now in hand was of so much importance that even the pheasant-shooting and the distinguished party were not of much moment to him | 1,557 | 1,716 | false |
1,656 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | 3ohyz19ugc5e9gs3s7tn4xddslnaou | gutenberg | Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
As soon as it became dark, the journey was renewed.
"Now, Jim, you must keep your eyes well open," Reuben said. "There is no saying when we may come upon them, now."
"I tink dey not berry far off, sah. Dose sheep too tired to go far. Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one... | 1 | What does the settler compare Jim to? | dogs | hey are like dogs | 984 | 1,002 | false |
1,656 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | 3ohyz19ugc5e9gs3s7tn4xddslnaou | gutenberg | Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
As soon as it became dark, the journey was renewed.
"Now, Jim, you must keep your eyes well open," Reuben said. "There is no saying when we may come upon them, now."
"I tink dey not berry far off, sah. Dose sheep too tired to go far. Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one... | 2 | What characteristic is similar to a dog? | keen sense of smell | It is wonderful how keen is the scent of these natives. They are like dogs in that respect; and can perceive the smell of a fire, when the wind brings it down to them, miles away." | 927 | 1,108 | false |
1,656 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | 3ohyz19ugc5e9gs3s7tn4xddslnaou | gutenberg | Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
As soon as it became dark, the journey was renewed.
"Now, Jim, you must keep your eyes well open," Reuben said. "There is no saying when we may come upon them, now."
"I tink dey not berry far off, sah. Dose sheep too tired to go far. Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one... | 3 | What race is Jim? | black | the black | 1,354 | 1,364 | false |
1,656 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | 3ohyz19ugc5e9gs3s7tn4xddslnaou | gutenberg | Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
As soon as it became dark, the journey was renewed.
"Now, Jim, you must keep your eyes well open," Reuben said. "There is no saying when we may come upon them, now."
"I tink dey not berry far off, sah. Dose sheep too tired to go far. Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one... | 4 | Are they looking for someone? | yes | I smell him, sah, sure enough; not very close, perhaps, but in de air." | 664 | 736 | false |
1,656 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | 3ohyz19ugc5e9gs3s7tn4xddslnaou | gutenberg | Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
As soon as it became dark, the journey was renewed.
"Now, Jim, you must keep your eyes well open," Reuben said. "There is no saying when we may come upon them, now."
"I tink dey not berry far off, sah. Dose sheep too tired to go far. Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one... | 5 | Do you know who? | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | false |
1,656 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | 3ohyz19ugc5e9gs3s7tn4xddslnaou | gutenberg | Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
As soon as it became dark, the journey was renewed.
"Now, Jim, you must keep your eyes well open," Reuben said. "There is no saying when we may come upon them, now."
"I tink dey not berry far off, sah. Dose sheep too tired to go far. Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one... | 6 | What time is it when Jim smells fire? | It was nearly midnight | It was nearly midnight when Jim suddenly halted. | 424 | 473 | false |
1,656 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | 3ohyz19ugc5e9gs3s7tn4xddslnaou | gutenberg | Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
As soon as it became dark, the journey was renewed.
"Now, Jim, you must keep your eyes well open," Reuben said. "There is no saying when we may come upon them, now."
"I tink dey not berry far off, sah. Dose sheep too tired to go far. Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one... | 7 | What does he do? | suddenly halted. | Jim suddenly halted. | 452 | 473 | false |
1,656 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | 3ohyz19ugc5e9gs3s7tn4xddslnaou | gutenberg | Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
As soon as it became dark, the journey was renewed.
"Now, Jim, you must keep your eyes well open," Reuben said. "There is no saying when we may come upon them, now."
"I tink dey not berry far off, sah. Dose sheep too tired to go far. Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one... | 8 | Does Reuben agree? | no | Reuben sniffed the air, but shook his head. | 584 | 628 | false |
1,656 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | 3ohyz19ugc5e9gs3s7tn4xddslnaou | gutenberg | Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
As soon as it became dark, the journey was renewed.
"Now, Jim, you must keep your eyes well open," Reuben said. "There is no saying when we may come upon them, now."
"I tink dey not berry far off, sah. Dose sheep too tired to go far. Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one... | 9 | Who tells him Jim is right? | Mr. Blount | Mr. Blount asked, as he came forward and joined them. | 768 | 823 | false |
1,656 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | data/gutenberg/txt/George Alfred Henty___A Final Reckoning.txt/Chapter 13_1405b88c8ed184af403bb6a23fa16716f6cbed9ea28486f42bd3004 | 3ohyz19ugc5e9gs3s7tn4xddslnaou | gutenberg | Chapter 13: Bush Rangers.
As soon as it became dark, the journey was renewed.
"Now, Jim, you must keep your eyes well open," Reuben said. "There is no saying when we may come upon them, now."
"I tink dey not berry far off, sah. Dose sheep too tired to go far. Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one... | 10 | Who will take a break when they feel safe? | Black fellow | Black fellow glad to stop and rest, when he see no one coming after him. | 265 | 339 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 1 | Is Yemen the full name of the country? | No | known as the Republic of Yemen, | 18 | 49 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 2 | What is the proper name? | Republic of Yemen | Republic of Yemen | 31 | 48 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 3 | Which two countries united to form Yemen as it is today? | Ethiopia and Eritrea | Ethiopia and Eritrea | 905 | 925 | true |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 4 | How long is Yemen's coastline? | about 2,000 km (1,200 mi) | 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi) | 194 | 276 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 5 | How many countries does Yemen border? | Two | Saudi Arabia to the north, the Red Sea to the west, the Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea to the south, and Oman to the east-northeast | 295 | 425 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 6 | How many bodies of water does Yemen border? | Three | e Red Sea to the west, the Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea to the south, and Oman to the east-northeast. | 325 | 426 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 7 | Does its territory include any islands? | Yes | Yemen's territory includes more than 200 islands | 671 | 719 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 8 | What is the largest island? | Socotra | Socotra | 745 | 752 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 9 | When was the region now known as Yemen first under Jewish control? | 275 AD | 275 AD | 930 | 936 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 10 | What was the kingdom called? | Himyarite Kingdom | Himyarite Kingdom | 1,000 | 1,017 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 11 | When did Christianity come into the region? | 4th century | fourth century | 1,046 | 1,061 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 12 | What about Islam? | 7th century | eventh century | 1,153 | 1,167 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 13 | Were any dynasties ever in control of Yemen? | Yes | Several dynasties emerged from the ninth to 16th centuries, the Rasulid dynasty being the strongest and most prosperous. | 1,311 | 1,431 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 14 | Which was the strongest? | the Rasulid dynast | the Rasulid dynast | 1,371 | 1,389 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 15 | Which kingdom was established after World War I? | The Zaydi Mutawakkilite Kingdom | The Zaydi Mutawakkilite Kingdom | 1,528 | 1,559 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 16 | How long was it in power? | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | true |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 17 | When did the Zaydi Mutawakkilite Kingdom change in power? | in 1962 | in 1962 | 1,665 | 1,672 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 18 | What was established then? | Yemen Arab Republic | Yemen Arab Republic | 1,645 | 1,664 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 19 | When was the modern republic of Yemen formed? | 1990 | 1990 | 1,893 | 1,897 | false |
1,657 | Yemen.txt | Yemen.txt | 3o6cyiuled16tyf3py1ols2t2rxuwn | wikipedia | Yemen, officially known as the Republic of Yemen, is an Arab country in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 km (203,850 sq mi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km (1,200 mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the nort... | 20 | Was South Yemen previously under British control? | Yes | South Yemen remained a British protectorate | 1,674 | 1,717 | false |
1,658 | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | 35h6s234sa0re4aixfgcfmb0f5u56s | wikipedia | Charles V (; ; Dutch: "Karel"; ) (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506. He voluntarily stepped down from these and other positions by a series of abdications between 155... | 1 | What did Charles V rule over? | the Spanish Empire and the Holy Roman Empire | was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519 | 72 | 154 | false |
1,658 | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | 35h6s234sa0re4aixfgcfmb0f5u56s | wikipedia | Charles V (; ; Dutch: "Karel"; ) (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506. He voluntarily stepped down from these and other positions by a series of abdications between 155... | 2 | When? | from 1516 and from 1519 | from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519 | 109 | 154 | false |
1,658 | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | 35h6s234sa0re4aixfgcfmb0f5u56s | wikipedia | Charles V (; ; Dutch: "Karel"; ) (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506. He voluntarily stepped down from these and other positions by a series of abdications between 155... | 3 | What he forcefully removed? | no | He voluntarily stepped down | 222 | 250 | false |
1,658 | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | 35h6s234sa0re4aixfgcfmb0f5u56s | wikipedia | Charles V (; ; Dutch: "Karel"; ) (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506. He voluntarily stepped down from these and other positions by a series of abdications between 155... | 4 | Who was one of the three people who left him a dynasty? | the Houses of Valois-Burgundy | the Houses of Valois-Burgundy | 717 | 746 | false |
1,658 | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | 35h6s234sa0re4aixfgcfmb0f5u56s | wikipedia | Charles V (; ; Dutch: "Karel"; ) (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506. He voluntarily stepped down from these and other positions by a series of abdications between 155... | 5 | From where? | Burgundy and Netherlands | the Houses of Valois-Burgundy (Burgundy and Netherlands), | 717 | 774 | false |
1,658 | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | 35h6s234sa0re4aixfgcfmb0f5u56s | wikipedia | Charles V (; ; Dutch: "Karel"; ) (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506. He voluntarily stepped down from these and other positions by a series of abdications between 155... | 6 | Who is another person he inherited from? | House of Habsburg | Habsburg (Holy Roman Empire) | 775 | 803 | false |
1,658 | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | 35h6s234sa0re4aixfgcfmb0f5u56s | wikipedia | Charles V (; ; Dutch: "Karel"; ) (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506. He voluntarily stepped down from these and other positions by a series of abdications between 155... | 7 | Where from? | Holy Roman Empire | Habsburg (Holy Roman Empire) | 775 | 803 | false |
1,658 | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | 35h6s234sa0re4aixfgcfmb0f5u56s | wikipedia | Charles V (; ; Dutch: "Karel"; ) (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506. He voluntarily stepped down from these and other positions by a series of abdications between 155... | 8 | Who did he receive the Crowns of Castile from/ | From the Spanish House of Trastámara | From the Spanish House of Trastámara, he inherited the crowns of Castile | 1,161 | 1,233 | false |
1,658 | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | 35h6s234sa0re4aixfgcfmb0f5u56s | wikipedia | Charles V (; ; Dutch: "Karel"; ) (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506. He voluntarily stepped down from these and other positions by a series of abdications between 155... | 9 | What were they in the process of doing? | developing a nascent empire in the Americas and Asia | which was in the process of developing a nascent empire in the Americas and Asia | 1,235 | 1,315 | false |
1,658 | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.txt | 35h6s234sa0re4aixfgcfmb0f5u56s | wikipedia | Charles V (; ; Dutch: "Karel"; ) (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Spanish Empire from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506. He voluntarily stepped down from these and other positions by a series of abdications between 155... | 10 | What else? | Crown of Aragon | and Crown of Aragon | 1,317 | 1,336 | false |
1,659 | high215.txt | high215.txt | 3velcll3gkjo9f2axlh462bwwjvf1g | race | Many people consider their pets members of the family and are very sad when they die, but what if you could clone your dog, cat or bird?
A scientist in New Orleans, who has proved his ability to clone other animals, is now offering the possibility to pet owners here in Wisconsin.
Scientists have not been able to cl... | 1 | Is pet cloning a possibility at this point in time? | yes | A scientist in New Orleans, who has proved his ability to clone other animals, is now offering the possibility to pet owners here in Wisconsin. | 139 | 283 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 1 | Who was upset? | Mary Masters | Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, | 32 | 147 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 2 | Who she was angry with? | Reginald Morton | when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, | 45 | 147 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 3 | Was she upset with anyone else? | Larry Twentyman | and very angry also with Larry Twentyman | 170 | 210 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 4 | Did the author find her attitude rational? | No | which was unreasonable. | 212 | 235 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 5 | Who left early? | Morton | Morton's proposal that they should walk round the house together, surely he should not have deserted her so soon | 266 | 378 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 6 | Where were they at that time? | walking round the house | walk round the house together | 300 | 330 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 7 | Did she agree with his request before that? | Yes | As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the house together, | 236 | 331 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 8 | Who disrupted the plan? | Larry | But she was aware that when the option had in some sort been left to herself, she had elected to walk back with Larry. | 461 | 580 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 9 | Did she rather stay with him? | No | She had not wanted him. | 438 | 461 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 10 | Was she aware of her own emotions? | Yes | She knew her own motives and her own feelings, | 581 | 627 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 11 | What about the guys? | No | but neither of the men would understand them. | 627 | 674 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 12 | Did she like one over other? | Yes | Because she preferred the company of Mr. Morton | 674 | 721 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 13 | Who was that? | Mr. Morton | Because she preferred the company of Mr. Morton | 674 | 721 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 14 | But did she do otherwise? | yes | , she had elected to walk back with Larry. She knew her own motives and her | 538 | 614 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 15 | Was she worried about any of her relatives? | Yes | and had at the moment feared that her sisters would have deserted her | 723 | 793 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 16 | Who was that? | her sisters | her sisters | 757 | 769 | false |
1,660 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | data/gutenberg/txt/Anthony Trollope___The American Senator.txt/CHAPTER VII_11700ac34c890ae954d3275f13f0910026f39edf528349eacae1435 | 37c0gnlmhf3mihpbclyvdyzsrdrd6o | gutenberg | CHAPTER VII.
THE WALK HOME.
Mary Masters, when Reginald Morton had turned his back upon her at the bridge, was angry with herself and with him, which was reasonable; and very angry also with Larry Twentyman, which was unreasonable. As she had at once acceded to Morton's proposal that they should walk round the hous... | 17 | What was her thought about her? | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | false |
1,661 | mc500.test.100 | mc500.test.100 | 3eicbyg644wo1ky4w8x92wmfspzjcc | mctest | The big white bear walked over the ice. After he went a few feet, he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could. The sheet of ice cracked, and the big bear learned that he still had to wait.
The big white bear was waiting to go out to the ice and hunt. He was getting thin after a long summer in the far north... | 1 | What made the ice crack? | the bear | he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could | 66 | 120 | false |
1,661 | mc500.test.100 | mc500.test.100 | 3eicbyg644wo1ky4w8x92wmfspzjcc | mctest | The big white bear walked over the ice. After he went a few feet, he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could. The sheet of ice cracked, and the big bear learned that he still had to wait.
The big white bear was waiting to go out to the ice and hunt. He was getting thin after a long summer in the far north... | 2 | Was the bear little? | no | The big white bear | 0 | 19 | false |
1,661 | mc500.test.100 | mc500.test.100 | 3eicbyg644wo1ky4w8x92wmfspzjcc | mctest | The big white bear walked over the ice. After he went a few feet, he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could. The sheet of ice cracked, and the big bear learned that he still had to wait.
The big white bear was waiting to go out to the ice and hunt. He was getting thin after a long summer in the far north... | 3 | What color was it? | white | white | 210 | 215 | false |
1,661 | mc500.test.100 | mc500.test.100 | 3eicbyg644wo1ky4w8x92wmfspzjcc | mctest | The big white bear walked over the ice. After he went a few feet, he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could. The sheet of ice cracked, and the big bear learned that he still had to wait.
The big white bear was waiting to go out to the ice and hunt. He was getting thin after a long summer in the far north... | 4 | How did he crack the ice? | he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could | he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could | 66 | 120 | false |
1,661 | mc500.test.100 | mc500.test.100 | 3eicbyg644wo1ky4w8x92wmfspzjcc | mctest | The big white bear walked over the ice. After he went a few feet, he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could. The sheet of ice cracked, and the big bear learned that he still had to wait.
The big white bear was waiting to go out to the ice and hunt. He was getting thin after a long summer in the far north... | 5 | What did he learn from it? | he still had to wait | he still had to wait | 177 | 198 | false |
1,661 | mc500.test.100 | mc500.test.100 | 3eicbyg644wo1ky4w8x92wmfspzjcc | mctest | The big white bear walked over the ice. After he went a few feet, he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could. The sheet of ice cracked, and the big bear learned that he still had to wait.
The big white bear was waiting to go out to the ice and hunt. He was getting thin after a long summer in the far north... | 6 | For what? | the ice would be thick enough | the ice would be thick enough | 595 | 624 | false |
1,661 | mc500.test.100 | mc500.test.100 | 3eicbyg644wo1ky4w8x92wmfspzjcc | mctest | The big white bear walked over the ice. After he went a few feet, he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could. The sheet of ice cracked, and the big bear learned that he still had to wait.
The big white bear was waiting to go out to the ice and hunt. He was getting thin after a long summer in the far north... | 7 | Why did he want to go on the ice? | to hunt | hunt | 258 | 262 | false |
1,661 | mc500.test.100 | mc500.test.100 | 3eicbyg644wo1ky4w8x92wmfspzjcc | mctest | The big white bear walked over the ice. After he went a few feet, he pushed his paws down on the ice as hard as he could. The sheet of ice cracked, and the big bear learned that he still had to wait.
The big white bear was waiting to go out to the ice and hunt. He was getting thin after a long summer in the far north... | 8 | What did he want to hunt? | a seal | a seal | 348 | 354 | false |
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