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227 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | 3hosi13xhzol3q4qm869j49k99idd5 | gutenberg | Chapter 9
Numa "El Adrea"
On the same day that Kadour ben Saden rode south the diligence from the north brought Tarzan a letter from D'Arnot which had been forwarded from Sidi-bel-Abbes. It opened the old wound that Tarzan would have been glad to have forgotten; yet he was not sorry that D'Arnot had written, for on... | 14 | who was invited to the wedding? | only blood relatives | only blood relatives | 1,208 | 1,228 | false |
227 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | 3hosi13xhzol3q4qm869j49k99idd5 | gutenberg | Chapter 9
Numa "El Adrea"
On the same day that Kadour ben Saden rode south the diligence from the north brought Tarzan a letter from D'Arnot which had been forwarded from Sidi-bel-Abbes. It opened the old wound that Tarzan would have been glad to have forgotten; yet he was not sorry that D'Arnot had written, for on... | 15 | who was he alone with? | Mr. Philander | Mr. Philander | 1,255 | 1,269 | false |
227 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | 3hosi13xhzol3q4qm869j49k99idd5 | gutenberg | Chapter 9
Numa "El Adrea"
On the same day that Kadour ben Saden rode south the diligence from the north brought Tarzan a letter from D'Arnot which had been forwarded from Sidi-bel-Abbes. It opened the old wound that Tarzan would have been glad to have forgotten; yet he was not sorry that D'Arnot had written, for on... | 16 | was he open during that time? | yes | but this time it seems that it is quite likely to go through | 1,492 | 1,552 | false |
227 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | 3hosi13xhzol3q4qm869j49k99idd5 | gutenberg | Chapter 9
Numa "El Adrea"
On the same day that Kadour ben Saden rode south the diligence from the north brought Tarzan a letter from D'Arnot which had been forwarded from Sidi-bel-Abbes. It opened the old wound that Tarzan would have been glad to have forgotten; yet he was not sorry that D'Arnot had written, for on... | 17 | was the wedding post poned? | yes | already postponed | 1,333 | 1,351 | false |
227 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | 3hosi13xhzol3q4qm869j49k99idd5 | gutenberg | Chapter 9
Numa "El Adrea"
On the same day that Kadour ben Saden rode south the diligence from the north brought Tarzan a letter from D'Arnot which had been forwarded from Sidi-bel-Abbes. It opened the old wound that Tarzan would have been glad to have forgotten; yet he was not sorry that D'Arnot had written, for on... | 18 | by who? | Miss Porter | Miss Porter | 1,317 | 1,328 | false |
227 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | 3hosi13xhzol3q4qm869j49k99idd5 | gutenberg | Chapter 9
Numa "El Adrea"
On the same day that Kadour ben Saden rode south the diligence from the north brought Tarzan a letter from D'Arnot which had been forwarded from Sidi-bel-Abbes. It opened the old wound that Tarzan would have been glad to have forgotten; yet he was not sorry that D'Arnot had written, for on... | 19 | how many times? | three | three | 1,366 | 1,372 | false |
227 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edgar Rice Burroughs___The Return of Tarzan.txt/Chapter 9_42ec8fd9f56899301d4b1de10021ba83b12b14b9934e2b39f464fd4 | 3hosi13xhzol3q4qm869j49k99idd5 | gutenberg | Chapter 9
Numa "El Adrea"
On the same day that Kadour ben Saden rode south the diligence from the north brought Tarzan a letter from D'Arnot which had been forwarded from Sidi-bel-Abbes. It opened the old wound that Tarzan would have been glad to have forgotten; yet he was not sorry that D'Arnot had written, for on... | 20 | did it appear she wanted to be wed? | no | she was not particularly anxious | 1,434 | 1,466 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 1 | What is Netspeak? | language of computerized communication | language of computerized communication | 270 | 308 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 2 | What do school teachers and parents say about it? | harming the English language | harming the English language | 709 | 737 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 3 | What can Netspeak look like? | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8 | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8 | 0 | 96 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 4 | What do linguists say? | relax | relax | 888 | 893 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 5 | Do they think it's bad? | No | They believe Netspeak is in fact more of a good thing. | 911 | 965 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 6 | Where is David Crystal from? | University of Wales | University of Wales | 990 | 1,009 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 7 | What do people get better at by writing? | diary writing | diary writing | 1,098 | 1,111 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 8 | What is James Millroy? | Linguist | Linguist | 1,385 | 1,394 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 9 | What does he says has been believed for centuries? | young people are harming the language | young people are harming the language | 1,467 | 1,504 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 10 | Does he think that languages are getting corrupted? | no | Milroy argues that languages do not and cannot become "corrupted"; they simply change to meet the new needs. | 1,626 | 1,734 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 11 | What does he say happens to them instead? | change to meet the new needs | change to meet the new needs | 1,705 | 1,733 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 12 | What do Netspeakers agree on? | it is important to teach young people how to speak and write Standard English | it is important to teach young people how to speak and write Standard English | 1,770 | 1,847 | false |
228 | middle7137.txt | middle7137.txt | 3t111ihz5eq31aaestwr2x7ywcdr90 | race | My summer hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his CF & thr 3:-@ kids FTF ILNY, its gr8. Can you understand this sentence? If you can't, don't feel too bad: neither could the middle school teacher in England who received this as homework. This is Netspeak: the language of computerized communication found on In... | 13 | How old is Erin? | 12 | 12 | 2,143 | 2,145 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 1 | What synonym for "bill" is used to describe what Billy paid? | "Reckoning" | Billy who paid the reckoning | 100 | 128 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 2 | What is Billy's surname? | Roberts | Billy Roberts | 663 | 676 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 3 | What did Bert take off Mary's hand? | Rings. | Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand on hers, catching and holding it, and, once, forcibly slipping off her two rings | 249 | 401 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 4 | How many? | Two. | her two rings | 388 | 401 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 5 | Did he give them back promptly? | No. | refusing to return them for a long while. | 406 | 447 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 6 | What is Billy's nickname? | 'Big' Bill | they call you 'Big' Bill | 946 | 970 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 7 | True or False: The nickname was given because he is tall. | False. | "You're not so very tall."
"Nope," he agreed. | 984 | 1,032 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 8 | How much does Bert say the fighter weighs? | One hundred and eighty | He fights at a hundred an' eighty | 1,112 | 1,145 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 9 | True or False: Billy beat the Slasher in a fight. | True. | you put the Frisco Slasher to the bad | 1,363 | 1,400 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 10 | Does Billy still fight? | No. | I ain't fought in six months. I've quit it. | 1,271 | 1,314 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 11 | Why not? | It doesn't pay. | It don't pay. | 1,315 | 1,328 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 12 | True or False: The group ate indoors. | False. | They had dinner in the open-air | 14 | 45 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 13 | How many diners were there? | Four | the four. | 133 | 142 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 14 | Who is Bert controlling of? | Mary. | Bert was very possessive with Mary | 249 | 283 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 15 | What did he do with her waist? | He put his arm around it. | when he put his arm around her waist | 458 | 494 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 16 | Did the group know anyone else in the restaurant? | Yes. | They knew many of the young men and women | 143 | 184 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 17 | How many others, exactly? | Unknown. | They knew many of the young men and women | 143 | 184 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 18 | True or False: Saxon spoke a lot. | False. | Saxon, talking little | 628 | 649 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 19 | What does Saxon think he wouldn't do as others did? | Paw a girl. | he'd never paw a girl as Bert and lots of the other fellows did. | 818 | 882 | false |
229 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | data/gutenberg/txt/Jack London___The Valley of the Moon.txt/CHAPTER III_3da24f4e62144dcac762015ace3f1160f774f16294f1b7c142fe0b8 | 35l9rvqfcoiow8keuzfokps6mr0uhe | gutenberg | CHAPTER III
They had dinner in the open-air, tree-walled dining-room, and Saxon noted that it was Billy who paid the reckoning for the four. They knew many of the young men and women at the other tables, and greetings and fun flew back and forth. Bert was very possessive with Mary, almost roughly so, resting his hand... | 20 | How much did Billy win for beating the Frisco Slasher? | 200 | Yon got two hundred the night you put the Frisco Slasher to the bad | 1,333 | 1,400 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 1 | What does SGML stand for? | Standard Generalized Markup Language | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) | 0 | 62 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 2 | What's it used for | defining generalized markup languages | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. | 0 | 133 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 3 | what is an exclusive tool? | DocBook SGML | DocBook SGML and LinuxDoc are better examples, as they were used almost exclusively with actual SGML tools. | 435 | 543 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 4 | and? | LinuxDoc | DocBook SGML and LinuxDoc are better examples, as they were used almost exclusively with actual SGML tools. | 435 | 543 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 5 | Who was it applied by? | the military | . SGML also was extensively applied by the military, | 1,634 | 1,687 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 6 | who else? | the aerospace industry | SGML also was extensively applied by the military, and the aerospace, technical reference, and industrial publishing industrie | 1,635 | 1,762 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 7 | and? | Also the technical reference industry | SGML also was extensively applied by the military, and the aerospace, technical reference, and industrial publishing industries. | 1,636 | 1,765 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 8 | What came before SGML? | GML | SGML descended from IBM's Generalized Markup Language (GML), | 995 | 1,055 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 9 | who developed it? | Charles Goldfarb | which Charles Goldfarb, Edward Mosher, and Raymond Lorie developed in the 1960s. Goldfarb, edito | 1,055 | 1,152 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 10 | and? | Edward Mosher | which Charles Goldfarb, Edward Mosher, and Raymond Lorie developed in the 1960s. G | 1,056 | 1,138 | false |
230 | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | Standard_Generalized_Markup_Language.txt | 3k9fobbf2hjdnejvoji0ymtjwmxlnm | wikipedia | The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML; ISO 8879:1986) is a standard for defining generalized markup languages for documents. ISO 8879 Annex A.1 defines generalized markup:
Generalized markup is based on two postulates:
HTML was theoretically an example of an SGML-based language until HTML 5, which admits t... | 11 | and the third? | Raymond Lorie | , which Charles Goldfarb, Edward Mosher, and Raymond Lorie developed in the 1960s | 1,054 | 1,135 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 1 | What is this about? | Chlorine | Chlorine | 0 | 8 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 2 | What is that? | a chemical element | Chlorine is a chemical element | 0 | 30 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 3 | What is it represented by? | symbol Cl | symbol Cl | 36 | 45 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 4 | Is there a specific number? | yes | atomic number 17 | 50 | 66 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 5 | What is it? | 17 | number 17 | 57 | 66 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 6 | What color is it? | yellow-green | Chlorine is a yellow-green | 224 | 250 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 7 | What state is it? | gas | Chlorine is a yellow-green gas | 224 | 254 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 8 | Is it non-reactive? | no | It is an extremely reactive | 276 | 303 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 9 | What does it have the highest of? | electron affinity | the highest electron affinity | 369 | 398 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 10 | And ranks at number three as? | electronegativity | third-highest electronegativity | 406 | 438 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 11 | Where is it usually found? | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 12 | When was it first written about? | in 1774 | Carl Wilhelm Scheele wrote a description of chlorine gas in 1774 | 711 | 775 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 13 | By whom? | Carl Wilhelm Scheele | Carl Wilhelm Scheele | 711 | 731 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 14 | What did he say it was? | an oxide of a new element | supposing it to be an oxide of a new element | 777 | 821 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 15 | Who later spoke of it? | Sir Humphry Davy | Sir Humphry Davy in 1810 | 915 | 939 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 16 | When? | 1810 | n 1810 | 933 | 939 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 17 | Is it found in the ocean? | yes | the huge reserves of chloride in seawater | 1,293 | 1,334 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 18 | In small quantities? | no | huge reserves | 1,297 | 1,310 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 19 | What ranking is it, in common-ness? | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | false |
231 | Chlorine.txt | Chlorine.txt | 3vw6495tlj0rzcu8e0g19atm9l7yyj | wikipedia | Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an extremely reactive element and a st... | 20 | Do we consume it? | yes | common salt | 530 | 541 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 1 | who cheered for joe and his friends? | tthe school | the school loved the musical and cheered for Joe and his friends | 902 | 966 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 2 | what did they want to join? | the Christmas show. | he school's Christmas show. | 36 | 63 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 3 | who sang? | Jane, Rick, and Peter | Jane, Rick, and Peter would be the singers | 640 | 682 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 4 | how many people worked on it? | 10 with the 2 extras |
The first thing Joe did was give each of his friends a different job. Jane, Rick, and Peter would be the singers in the show. Max and Sam would set up the stage and the lights. Marsha and Tammy would make the costumes. Later, Joe wanted more singers so he added Sam and Marsha as singers. | 569 | 859 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 5 | when did the school cheer? | On the day of the show | On the day of the school Christmas show, | 861 | 901 | true |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 6 | how did they celebrate? | they went for icecream | Joe and his friends celebrated by going out for ice cream. | 982 | 1,041 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 7 | what his joe's favorite kind? | strawberry, | Joe's favorite flavor, strawberry, | 1,075 | 1,109 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 8 | did he get it? | no | The ice cream shop was all out of Joe's favorite flavor, strawberry | 1,041 | 1,108 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 9 | why not? | the shop ran out | The ice cream shop was all out | 1,040 | 1,072 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 10 | what did he choose? | chocolate | so Joe chose to get chocolate ice cream instead. | 1,110 | 1,158 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 11 | how many ideas did they have? | Eight | Then he took everyone's idea, put it into a hat, mixed them up, | 366 | 429 | true |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 12 | what did they choose? | a musical | He read the idea out loud to his friends. It said, "musical" | 450 | 511 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 13 | how? | they all wrote down their idea and Joe pulled one out of a hat | So Joe told everyone to write their idea down on a piece of paper. Then he took everyone's idea, put it into a hat, mixed them up, and picked one idea. | 299 | 450 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 14 | what did joe do first? | gave them all different jobs. | The first thing Joe did was give each of his friends a different job. | 570 | 640 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 15 | how many jobs were there? | Three | Jane, Rick, and Peter would be the singers in the show. Max and Sam would set up the stage and the lights. Marsha and Tammy would make the costumes. | 639 | 788 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 16 | who made the outfits? | . Marsha and Tammy | . Marsha and Tammy would make the costumes. | 745 | 788 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 17 | who did the lighting? | Max and Sam | Max and Sam would set up the stage and the lights | 696 | 745 | false |
232 | mc500.test.17 | mc500.test.17 | 3eqhhy4hqsstbxzo9spyrdop8g85gy | mctest | Joe and his friends wanted to join the school's Christmas show. He asked his friends at school what would be a good idea for the Christmas show. They came up with lots of ideas but had trouble choosing which idea to use. One person wanted to do a dance show. Another person wanted to put on a play. So Joe told everyone ... | 18 | what else did they do? | set up the stage | set up the stag | 714 | 729 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 1 | Was Edison well educated? | No | He attended school for only three months. | 326 | 368 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 2 | Did he go to school for long? | No | He attended school for only three months. His mother taught him at home, but Thomas was mostly self-educated. | 325 | 436 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 3 | how long? | Three months. | He attended school for only three months. | 325 | 368 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 4 | Who taught him after that? | His mother | His mother taught him at home, | 368 | 398 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 5 | was he married? | Yes | . Sometimes his wife had to remind him to sleep and eat | 1,161 | 1,216 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 6 | did he work a lot? | Yes | He always worked 16 out of every 24hours | 1,121 | 1,161 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 7 | how much? | 16 out of 24 hours | He always worked 16 out of every 24hours. | 1,121 | 1,162 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 8 | what is his most recgonized invention? | Electric light | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. | 0 | 73 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 9 | how many other things did he invent? | 1201 other things | He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. | 180 | 246 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 10 | what was his first job? | A newsboy | When he was 12 years old, he got his first job. He became a newsboy on a train. | 477 | 557 | false |
233 | middle2994.txt | middle2994.txt | 34hjijklp5wuxbljki5ammllw7vv4j | race | Thomas Edison lit up the world with his invention of the electric light. Without him, the world might still be in the dark. However, the electric light was not his only invention. He also invented the motion picture camera and 1200 other things. About every two weeks he created something new. Thomas Edison was born in ... | 11 | where? | On a train. | He became a newsboy on a train. | 525 | 556 | false |
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