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4,318 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Hot Swamp.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_a560cf1981c9a735f6ace5dd64a23be74adb5a3bca263aa5f039afd | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Hot Swamp.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_a560cf1981c9a735f6ace5dd64a23be74adb5a3bca263aa5f039afd | 30mvjzjnhmdm3mr1koni06l7n9v9jv | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY TWO.
THE PIGS' CURE.
It was not long before our hero recovered from his delirium. Leading, as he had been doing, an abstemious and healthy life, ordinary disease could not long maintain its grasp of him. His superabundant life seemed to cast it off with the ease with which his physical frame was able... | 18 | Was it capable of killing him? | s | The fatal spo | 477 | 490 | false |
4,318 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Hot Swamp.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_a560cf1981c9a735f6ace5dd64a23be74adb5a3bca263aa5f039afd | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Hot Swamp.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_a560cf1981c9a735f6ace5dd64a23be74adb5a3bca263aa5f039afd | 30mvjzjnhmdm3mr1koni06l7n9v9jv | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY TWO.
THE PIGS' CURE.
It was not long before our hero recovered from his delirium. Leading, as he had been doing, an abstemious and healthy life, ordinary disease could not long maintain its grasp of him. His superabundant life seemed to cast it off with the ease with which his physical frame was able... | 19 | Where was he? | his little hut | his little hut | 572 | 586 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 1 | What are some Fortune 500 companies with offices in Albany? | American Express and J.P. Morgan and Chase | American Express, J.P. Morgan and Chase, Merrill Lynch, General Electric, Verizon, Goldman Sachs, International Paper, and Key Bank | 779 | 910 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 2 | What state is it the capital of? | the state of New York | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York | 0 | 51 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 3 | What river was it developed on the bank of? | on the bank of the Hudson River | Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River | 115 | 168 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 4 | Who was it first settled by? | by Dutch colonists | It was settled by Dutch colonists who in 1614 | 1,139 | 1,185 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 5 | When was this? | 1614 | It was settled by Dutch colonists who in 1614 | 1,139 | 1,185 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 6 | Were there any other european colonies in the state at the time? | yes | In 1664 the English took over the Dutch settlements, | 1,464 | 1,517 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 7 | When did it become the capital? | in 1797 | It became the capital of New York State in 1797, | 1,703 | 1,752 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 8 | How does it rank in poulation with other cities in the U.S.? | it is 38th in the United States. | is the third-most populous metropolitan region in the state and 38th in the United States. | 632 | 724 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 9 | And what about in it's state? | it is the third-most populous | the Capital District is the third-most populous | 612 | 659 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 10 | What is notable about the cities charter? | it is the longest continuously chartered city in the United States | and the longest continuously chartered city in the United States | 1,930 | 1,994 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 11 | Is it possible it's the longest-running in the western hemisphere? | yes | Its charter is possibly the longest-running instrument of municipal government in the Western Hemisphere. | 1,996 | 2,101 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 12 | What is it's population according to the 2010 census? | 97,856 | population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. | 227 | 301 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 13 | What other districts encompass the Capital district of New York State? | the Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area | the Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area | 410 | 471 | false |
4,319 | Albany,_New_York.txt | Albany,_New_York.txt | 3ob0cao74hp5dh4j40cdnayjjpehyn | wikipedia | Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. Roughly north of New York City, Albany developed on the west bank of the Hudson River, about south of its confluence with the Mohawk River. The population of the City of Albany was 97,856 according to the 2010 census. Albany constitutes ... | 14 | When did the English take over rule from the Dutch of the city? | In 1664 | In 1664 the English took over the Dutch settlements | 1,465 | 1,516 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 1 | Who is jolly? | Hans Mueller | Hans Mueller had become one of the occupants of the dormitory, and he was as much, interested as anybody in the preparations for the spread. "Dot vill pe fine!" he said. "I like to have von feast twist a veek, ha I ha!
"He's a jolly dog," said Tom to Frank.
| 1,038 | 1,299 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 2 | Who noticed that Frank was jolly? | Tom | "He's a jolly dog," said Tom | 1,259 | 1,288 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 3 | Who was Tom talking to? | Frank. | "He's a jolly dog," said Tom to Frank. | 1,259 | 1,298 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 4 | When is Dick's birthday? | the following Wednesday, | the following Wednesday, which would be Dick's birthday. | 466 | 524 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 5 | How much money was raised for the party? | three dollars and a quarter | netted exactly three dollars and a quarter | 610 | 652 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 6 | What kind of food did they buy? | candies, cake and ice cream | e candies, cake, and ice cream w | 715 | 747 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 7 | Was anyone nervous? | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 8 | What did they want to do differently from the previous year? | strike higher | "We must strike higher than that feast we had, last year." | 828 | 887 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 9 | Why were the boys worried? | Thoguht Dan Baxter would be caught | and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape. | 60 | 233 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 10 | Was he caught? | no | nd they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape. | 142 | 233 | false |
4,320 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys in the Jungle.txt/CHAPTER V_a43a9a29dc48987725aa4353455f67a2008e6eadcaba58d58771fbd | 3ranct1zvfhe5vhsu75syep8rd4bum | gutenberg | CHAPTER V
FUN AND AN EXPLOSION
Several days slipped by, and the boys waited anxiously for some news from the authorities. But none came, and they rightfully surmised that, for the time being, Dan Baxter had made good his escape.
On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that ... | 11 | What made them think that the party may not happen? | disasterous end to the kite flying match | On account of the disastrous ending to the kite-flying match, many had supposed that the feast in Dormitory No. 6 was not to come off, | 235 | 369 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 1 | Who is Neil Veldhuis? | Director of Fiscal Studies | Neil Veldhuis, Director of Fiscal Studies, Fraser Institute | 387 | 446 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 2 | Where? | Fraser Institute | Neil Veldhuis, Director of Fiscal Studies, Fraser Institute | 387 | 446 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 3 | When was Tax Freedom Day established? | 1948 | The concept of Tax Freedom Day was developed in 1948 | 732 | 784 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 4 | By whom? | Dallas Hostetler | The concept of Tax Freedom Day was developed in 1948 by Florida businessman Dallas Hostetler | 732 | 824 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 5 | Where is Dallas from? | Florida | Florida businessman Dallas Hostetler | 788 | 824 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 6 | Why was the day developed? | so people could measure their taxes | to provide citizens of tax-paying countries with a metric with which to estimate their "total tax bill". | 482 | 586 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 7 | What happened in 1971? | Hostetler retired | In 1971, Hostetler retired | 924 | 951 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 8 | What happened with the trademark? | it was transferred | transferred the trademark to the Tax Foundation | 956 | 1,003 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 9 | From who? | Hostetler | In 1971, Hostetler retired and transferred the trademark to the Tax Foundation | 925 | 1,003 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 10 | To who? | the Tax Foundation | transferred the trademark to the Tax Foundation | 955 | 1,003 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 11 | Who has the trademark now? | The Tax Foundation | The Tax Foundation has calculated Tax Freedom Day for the United States ever since | 1,005 | 1,087 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 12 | Was it always calculated per state? | no | In 1990, the Tax Foundation began calculating the specific Tax Freedom Day for each individual state. | 1,216 | 1,317 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 13 | When did this start? | In 1990 | In 1990, the Tax Foundation began calculating the specific Tax Freedom Day for each individual state. | 1,215 | 1,317 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 14 | What exactly is Tax Freedom Day? | the first day when a nation has earned enough income to pay its taxes | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. | 0 | 130 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 15 | Which dollars are counted? | all income | Every dollar that is officially considered income | 131 | 180 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 16 | How many levels of taxes are included? | Three | Taxes at all levels of government – local, state and federal – are included. | 295 | 372 | false |
4,321 | Tax.txt | Tax.txt | 3p59jyt76lk5h527b9m7sp02f4bt2p | wikipedia | Tax Freedom Day is the first day of the year in which a nation as a whole has theoretically earned enough income to pay its taxes. Every dollar that is officially considered income by the government is counted, and every payment to the government that is officially considered a tax is counted. Taxes at all levels of go... | 17 | What are they? | local, state and federal | Taxes at all levels of government – local, state and federal – are included. | 295 | 372 | false |
4,322 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wnac6hlv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII
When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. There was something in his face that forbade speech. He was a great man once more--a greater man than ever; and he had, if the persistent rumors were true, accomplished an almost incompr... | 1 | Who had achieved something? | Jethro Bas | Jethro Bas | 21 | 31 | false |
4,322 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wnac6hlv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII
When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. There was something in his face that forbade speech. He was a great man once more--a greater man than ever; and he had, if the persistent rumors were true, accomplished an almost incompr... | 2 | Where was he coming from? | the hotel | the hotel | 47 | 56 | false |
4,322 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wnac6hlv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII
When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. There was something in his face that forbade speech. He was a great man once more--a greater man than ever; and he had, if the persistent rumors were true, accomplished an almost incompr... | 3 | Did he speak with anyone? | no | When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. | 16 | 133 | false |
4,322 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wnac6hlv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII
When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. There was something in his face that forbade speech. He was a great man once more--a greater man than ever; and he had, if the persistent rumors were true, accomplished an almost incompr... | 4 | And they to him? | no | When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him | 16 | 132 | false |
4,322 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wnac6hlv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII
When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. There was something in his face that forbade speech. He was a great man once more--a greater man than ever; and he had, if the persistent rumors were true, accomplished an almost incompr... | 5 | How long had it been since he went in to the hotel? | twelve weeks | twelve weeks | 426 | 439 | false |
4,322 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wnac6hlv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII
When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. There was something in his face that forbade speech. He was a great man once more--a greater man than ever; and he had, if the persistent rumors were true, accomplished an almost incompr... | 6 | Was he easy to find? | he had not once gone into the street | he had not once gone into the street | 475 | 511 | false |
4,322 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wnac6hlv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII
When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. There was something in his face that forbade speech. He was a great man once more--a greater man than ever; and he had, if the persistent rumors were true, accomplished an almost incompr... | 7 | How many times would he leave his room in a day? | Twice a day | Twice a day | 571 | 582 | false |
4,322 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wnac6hlv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII
When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. There was something in his face that forbade speech. He was a great man once more--a greater man than ever; and he had, if the persistent rumors were true, accomplished an almost incompr... | 8 | To do what? | eat | a simple meal | 623 | 636 | false |
4,322 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wnac6hlv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII
When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. There was something in his face that forbade speech. He was a great man once more--a greater man than ever; and he had, if the persistent rumors were true, accomplished an almost incompr... | 9 | What ws Jethro thinking of? | another scene | another scene | 1,189 | 1,202 | false |
4,322 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | data/gutenberg/txt/Winston Churchill___Coniston, Complete.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_2c5db4223a9ce6080ec9f304be66ffc7f4844ffac76f23a01e5c7a3 | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wnac6hlv | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII
When Jethro Bass walked out of the hotel that evening men looked at him, and made way for him, but none spoke to him. There was something in his face that forbade speech. He was a great man once more--a greater man than ever; and he had, if the persistent rumors were true, accomplished an almost incompr... | 10 | Was it near the ocean? | no | But Jethro was thinking of another scene,--of a granite-ribbed pasture on Coniston Mountain that swings in limitless space, from either end of which a man may step off into eternity. | 1,162 | 1,344 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 1 | Who was walking home? | Mark | Mark was walking home | 19 | 41 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 2 | From where? | school | Mark was walking home from school | 19 | 53 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 3 | Who fell? | a boy | the boy in front of turn fall over | 74 | 108 | true |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 4 | Did he drop any clothing? | yes | drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters | 113 | 175 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 5 | Did he drop a music player? | yes | drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman | 113 | 203 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 6 | Did he drop some of his books? | yes | drop all of the books | 113 | 134 | true |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 7 | Did he get help picking his stuff up? | yes | Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things | 206 | 258 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 8 | Did Bill like any sports? | yes | Bill, that he loved computer games, basketball | 385 | 431 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 9 | History? | yes | the boy's name was Bill, that he loved computer games, basketball and history, | 366 | 444 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 10 | Who's home did they have a soda at? | Bill's | They arrived at Bill's home first and Mark was invited in for a Coke | 553 | 621 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 11 | How often did they eat together? | once or twice | had lunch together once or twice | 780 | 812 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 12 | How long before they graduated did they talk? | three weeks | At last just three weeks before they finished high school | 963 | 1,020 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 13 | Whose sleeping pills did he steal? | Bill | I had put away some of my mother's sleeping pills | 1,313 | 1,362 | true |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 14 | Why? | he was going to kill himself | I was going home to kill myself | 1,366 | 1,398 | false |
4,323 | middle3332.txt | middle3332.txt | 3befod78w6tb7ora6q4jzq284xim4t | race | Just a Little Smile Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of turn fall over and drop all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman . Mark stopped and helped the boy pick up these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry some ... | 15 | Who saved whose life? | Mark saved Bill's life | Mark, when you picked up those books that day, you did a lot more. You saved my life | 1,586 | 1,671 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 1 | Is it someone's birthday? | Yes. | It's Tom's birthday. | 437 | 457 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 2 | Who? | Tom. | It's Tom's birthday. | 436 | 457 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 3 | Is he a student? | Yes. | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. | 0 | 29 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 4 | Do other kids like him? | Yes they did. | Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. | 30 | 79 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 5 | Why? | Because he was kind. | Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. | 29 | 78 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 6 | Any other reasons? | He is helpful and plays many instruments. | He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . | 79 | 164 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 7 | What does he do on weekends? | He always goes to the old people's home. | On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home. | 253 | 322 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 8 | What does he do there? | He plays music for them. | he often plays musical instruments for them. | 208 | 253 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 9 | Does he like to do it? | He does. | He thinks it's interesting and fun. | 377 | 412 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 10 | Did Tom have a birthday celebration? | Yes he did. | He has a big and interesting party at home. | 458 | 501 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 11 | Where? | A party at home. | He has a big and interesting party at home. | 458 | 501 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 12 | Did they have a lot to eat? | His mom cooked a lot. | Tom's mother cooks a lot of food for them. | 534 | 576 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 13 | Did he receive any gifts? | Everyone Gave him a gift. | Everyone gives a beautiful gift to him. | 577 | 616 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 14 | Did they do any other activities? | They sang and played games. | We sing many songs and play some interesting games. | 821 | 872 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 15 | What did Sally give Tom? | An English dictionary. | Sally gives him an English dictionary | 617 | 655 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 16 | What about Bob? | a guitar. | Bob gives Tom a guitar because | 687 | 717 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 17 | Did guests enjoy the get together? | They had a good time. | We have a good time today. | 872 | 899 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 18 | Is Tom smart? | He is. | He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . | 104 | 164 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 19 | Who likes English? | Tom does. | Tom also likes English. | 662 | 686 | false |
4,324 | middle6795.txt | middle6795.txt | 3n1fsuefl5083ulxtx5gg0fevkxd4b | race | My friend Tom is a schoolboy. Everyone likes him very much because he is kind. He likes to help people. He is a smart boy and he can play many musical instruments . After school, when he is with his friends, he often plays musical instruments for them. On weekends, he is free and he always goes to the old people's home... | 20 | Were the presents at the event ugly? | No, they were beautiful. | Everyone gives a beautiful gift | 576 | 608 | false |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 1 | where did the men run to? | cornfield | They jest run into the cornfield."
| 1,248 | 1,284 | false |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 2 | how many were they? | two | I'm after two men | 1,200 | 1,217 | false |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 3 | did anyone shoot? | Yes | Then came another report of the shotgun | 1,093 | 1,132 | false |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 4 | who? | Jack Ness | That's Jack Ness' gun | 478 | 499 | false |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 5 | did anyone scream? | Sarah | This was followed by a shriek from Sarah | 311 | 351 | false |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 6 | who was she? | the cook | Sarah, the cook | 345 | 361 | false |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 7 | what did she think was happening? | afraid that burglars had come to murder her | who was afraid that burglars had come to murder her | 363 | 414 | false |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 8 | what time did all this happen? | About midnight | About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn | 223 | 272 | false |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 9 | did anyone tell the boys to take care? | their uncle | "Boys! boys! be careful!" shouted their uncle after them. | 852 | 910 | true |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 10 | what did the boys think the two men were? | Chicken thieves | Chicken thieves again--I'll bet a new hat," said Sam | 558 | 610 | false |
4,325 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | data/gutenberg/txt/Edward Stratemeyer___The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle.txt/CHAPTER IV_de2b682816a59a1b44ce0028c5cc9deeb021999c128ec550e5f0a41 | 3z9wi9eozzoatcf20lbme2j8lbthki | gutenberg | CHAPTER IV
A MIDNIGHT SEARCH
That night was destined to be an eventful one on the Rover farm. Arriving home, Sam and Tom told of the fun they had had and Dick laughed heartily. Then all three of the boys went to bed.
About midnight came a loud shouting from the barn, followed by the report of a shotgun. This was ... | 11 | who recognized where the shot was from? | Tom | That's Jack Ness' gun," answered Tom. "Something must be wrong at the barn." | 478 | 555 | false |
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