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4,345 | data/gutenberg/txt/Rafael Sabatini___St. Martin's Summer.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_b2d08c489414928a4fe768dcf33698a7bdf96d1336bb63ff19a5d79 | data/gutenberg/txt/Rafael Sabatini___St. Martin's Summer.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_b2d08c489414928a4fe768dcf33698a7bdf96d1336bb63ff19a5d79 | 39dd6s19jpbtyxnmal6qgea8x3rezw | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII. IN THE MOAT
Fortunio and the Marquise reached the window side by side, and they were in time to hear a dull splash in the waters fifty feet below them. There was a cloud over the little sickle of moon, and to their eyes, fresh from the blaze of candle-light, the darkness was impenetrable.
"He is in t... | 17 | who leaned against the door post | Marius | Marius, paler than his stunning had left him, leaned more heavily against the door-post | 1,229 | 1,316 | false |
4,345 | data/gutenberg/txt/Rafael Sabatini___St. Martin's Summer.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_b2d08c489414928a4fe768dcf33698a7bdf96d1336bb63ff19a5d79 | data/gutenberg/txt/Rafael Sabatini___St. Martin's Summer.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_b2d08c489414928a4fe768dcf33698a7bdf96d1336bb63ff19a5d79 | 39dd6s19jpbtyxnmal6qgea8x3rezw | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII. IN THE MOAT
Fortunio and the Marquise reached the window side by side, and they were in time to hear a dull splash in the waters fifty feet below them. There was a cloud over the little sickle of moon, and to their eyes, fresh from the blaze of candle-light, the darkness was impenetrable.
"He is in t... | 18 | how was Garnache killed | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | false |
4,345 | data/gutenberg/txt/Rafael Sabatini___St. Martin's Summer.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_b2d08c489414928a4fe768dcf33698a7bdf96d1336bb63ff19a5d79 | data/gutenberg/txt/Rafael Sabatini___St. Martin's Summer.txt/CHAPTER XVIII_b2d08c489414928a4fe768dcf33698a7bdf96d1336bb63ff19a5d79 | 39dd6s19jpbtyxnmal6qgea8x3rezw | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVIII. IN THE MOAT
Fortunio and the Marquise reached the window side by side, and they were in time to hear a dull splash in the waters fifty feet below them. There was a cloud over the little sickle of moon, and to their eyes, fresh from the blaze of candle-light, the darkness was impenetrable.
"He is in t... | 19 | what word was used to describe the darkness | impenetrable. | the darkness was impenetrable. | 276 | 307 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 1 | Where does the fortress of Culla sit? | On the summit of a lofty hill. | fortress of Culla, confiding in the strength of its walls and towers and in its difficult situation, being built on the summit of a lofty hill | 898 | 1,041 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 2 | What was encircling it? | Precipices. | surrounded by precipices | 1,045 | 1,070 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 3 | Who was planning to get married? | Carlos de Biedma. | He was engaged to be married | 1,114 | 1,143 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 4 | To who? | A fair and noble lady. | He was engaged to be married to a fair and noble lady of Baeza, | 1,114 | 1,177 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 5 | From where? | Baeza. | He was engaged to be married to a fair and noble lady of Baeza, | 1,114 | 1,178 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 6 | Who guarded Carlos? | The best horsemen of his garrison. | escorted by a brilliant array of the best horsemen of his garrison. | 1,231 | 1,298 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 7 | Who found out he wasn't at Culla? | El Zagal. | Apprised of his absence, the vigilant El Zagal suddenly appeare | 1,298 | 1,362 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 8 | What did he do? | Stormed the town. | stormed the town sword in hand, fought the Christians from street to street | 1,400 | 1,475 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 9 | Who did he battle? | Christians. | stormed the town sword in hand, fought the Christians from street to street, | 1,400 | 1,476 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 10 | Where did he chase them to? | The citadel. | and drove them with great slaughter to the citadel | 1,477 | 1,527 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 11 | Did he kill many to get them there? | Yes. | drove them with great slaughter to the citadel | 1,481 | 1,527 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 12 | Who took over leadership there? | Juan de Avalos. | Here a veteran captain, by the name of Juan de Avalos, a gray-headed warrior scarred in many a battle, assumed the command | 1,529 | 1,652 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 13 | Was he a young guy? | No. | Here a veteran captain, by the name of Juan de Avalos, a gray-headed warrior | 1,528 | 1,606 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 14 | What was his experience level? | A veteran captain. | Here a veteran captain, | 1,528 | 1,552 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 15 | Had he been in many confrontations like that one? | Yes. | a gray-headed warrior scarred in many a battle, | 1,584 | 1,632 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 16 | Could anyone sway him? | No. | though led on by the terrible El Zagal himself, had power to shake the fortitude of this doughty old soldier. | 1,753 | 1,863 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 17 | Who was praying for the downfall of those who were against him? | Ferdinand. | the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, | 87 | 241 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 18 | Who simultaneously was carrying out attacks? | El Zagal. | El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of steel, pursued his diabolical outrages upon the Christians. | 260 | 376 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 19 | Which castle did he take due to lax security? | The castle of Nixar. | The castle of Nixar, being carelessly guarded, was taken by surprise | 551 | 620 | false |
4,346 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | data/gutenberg/txt/Washington Irving___Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada.txt/CHAPTER LXIX_5bc36b68ad93ff00744ca998762b40f0ee43a40a6da4c9c78f8db01 | 3p4rdnwnd56fenk4oitvdzka6zdjij | gutenberg | CHAPTER LXIX.
HOW THE MOORS MADE VARIOUS ENTERPRISES AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.
"While the pious king Ferdinand," observes Fray Antonio Agapida, "was humbling himself before the cross and devoutly praying for the destruction of his enemies, that fierce pagan, El Zagal, depending merely on arm of flesh and sword of ste... | 20 | What happened to the garrison there? | Put to the sword. | and its garrison put to the sword. | 621 | 656 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 1 | What is Sūjikukoku? | The Axis powers | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ) | 0 | 34 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 2 | Which means? | The nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces | 0 | 161 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 3 | Did they work together? | Not always | but did not completely coordinate their activity | 220 | 269 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 4 | When did it start? | October 1936 | The first step was the treaty signed by Germany and Italy in October 1936 | 416 | 489 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 5 | between who? | Germany and Japan | The almost simultaneous second step was the signing in November 1936 of the Anti-Comintern Pact, an anti-communist treaty between Germany and Japan | 647 | 794 | true |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 6 | What happened n 1937? | Italy joined | Italy joined the Pact in 1937 | 796 | 825 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 7 | Was the Axis membership fluid? | Yes | membership of the Axis was fluid, | 1,425 | 1,458 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 8 | When was the Pact of Steel? | 1939 | The "Rome–Berlin Axis" became a military alliance in 1939 under the so-called "Pact of Steel" | 826 | 920 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 9 | What parts of the world did they control? | Large parts of Europe, North Africa, and East Asia | the Axis presided over territories that occupied large parts of Europe, North Africa, and East Asia | 1,069 | 1,168 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 10 | Did they win? | No | The war ended in 1945 with the defeat of the Axis powers | 1,299 | 1,355 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 11 | When did they lose? | 1945 | The war ended in 1945 | 1,299 | 1,320 | false |
4,347 | Axis_powers.txt | Axis_powers.txt | 32utubmz7gweia6szxfxu0rr6xovbx | wikipedia | The Axis powers (, "Sūjikukoku", ), also known as the Axis and the Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, were the nations that fought in World War II against the Allied forces. The Axis powers agreed on their opposition to the Allies, but did not completely coordinate their activity.
The Axis grew out of the diplomatic efforts of ... | 12 | What War? | World War II | World War II | 1,055 | 1,067 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 1 | What is the capital city of Argentina? | Buenos Aires | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina | 0 | 72 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 2 | What is its meaning? | fair winds | Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds | 209 | 255 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 3 | Does it have too many people? | yes | The city limits were enlarged | 899 | 928 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 4 | What is the population? | around 17 million. | with a population of around 17 million. | 608 | 648 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 5 | What kind of a district is it? | autonomous | is an autonomous district | 755 | 780 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 6 | Was it removed from its district? | yes | Buenos Aires was federalized and removed from Buenos Aires Province | 829 | 897 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 7 | Where is it ranked in terms of the metropolitan area in the Americas? | the fourth-most populous | the fourth-most populous metropolitan | 547 | 585 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 8 | What amendment gave it its formal name? | The 1994 constitutional amendment | The 1994 constitutional amendment granted the city autonomy, hence its formal name | 1,014 | 1,096 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 9 | And what is its formal name? | Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires | hence its formal name: Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires | 1,075 | 1,129 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 10 | Which translates into English as what? | Autonomous City of Buenos Aires | Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Autonomous City of Buenos Aires) | 1,098 | 1,163 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 11 | Who did its citizens first elect? | a chief of government | Its citizens first elected a chief of government | 1,165 | 1,214 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 12 | what year? | 1996 | elected a chief of government (i.e. mayor) in 1996 | 1,184 | 1,234 | false |
4,348 | Buenos_Aires.txt | Buenos_Aires.txt | 3gdtjdapvubcqpecituwg2id7z68mb | wikipedia | Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs", but the first one was the meaning intended by t... | 13 | Before the mayor was elected by who otherwise? | the President of the Republic | previously, the mayor was directly appointed by the President of the Republic | 1,235 | 1,313 | false |
4,349 | middle4710.txt | middle4710.txt | 3kjyx6qcm9bk0t44npsesoa4do3vjv | race | One day an American called Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went straight to the first floor of the building. But he was told that there was no Rick on that floor. Do you know why? In fact, the British call the first floor of a bu... | 1 | Who went to London? | Simon | Simon went to London | 27 | 48 | false |
4,349 | middle4710.txt | middle4710.txt | 3kjyx6qcm9bk0t44npsesoa4do3vjv | race | One day an American called Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went straight to the first floor of the building. But he was told that there was no Rick on that floor. Do you know why? In fact, the British call the first floor of a bu... | 2 | Who was his friend? | Rick. | visit his friend, Rick. | 51 | 75 | false |
4,349 | middle4710.txt | middle4710.txt | 3kjyx6qcm9bk0t44npsesoa4do3vjv | race | One day an American called Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went straight to the first floor of the building. But he was told that there was no Rick on that floor. Do you know why? In fact, the British call the first floor of a bu... | 3 | Where was he visiting from? | America | One day an American called Simon | 0 | 32 | false |
4,349 | middle4710.txt | middle4710.txt | 3kjyx6qcm9bk0t44npsesoa4do3vjv | race | One day an American called Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went straight to the first floor of the building. But he was told that there was no Rick on that floor. Do you know why? In fact, the British call the first floor of a bu... | 4 | Are people from the USA different than those in the UK? | yes | there are a few culture differences | 467 | 502 | false |
4,349 | middle4710.txt | middle4710.txt | 3kjyx6qcm9bk0t44npsesoa4do3vjv | race | One day an American called Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went straight to the first floor of the building. But he was told that there was no Rick on that floor. Do you know why? In fact, the British call the first floor of a bu... | 5 | How many examples of this are given? | Three | he British usually hide their feelings. They seldom start a conversation with strangers. For example, on the train the British often spend their time reading newspapers or books. But Americans are quite different. They're more active and easier to talk with. The British and Americans may use different _ for many things... | 586 | 1,024 | false |
4,349 | middle4710.txt | middle4710.txt | 3kjyx6qcm9bk0t44npsesoa4do3vjv | race | One day an American called Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went straight to the first floor of the building. But he was told that there was no Rick on that floor. Do you know why? In fact, the British call the first floor of a bu... | 6 | What did they name the first level in the UK? | the ground floor. | the British call the first floor of a building the ground floor. | 280 | 344 | false |
4,349 | middle4710.txt | middle4710.txt | 3kjyx6qcm9bk0t44npsesoa4do3vjv | race | One day an American called Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went straight to the first floor of the building. But he was told that there was no Rick on that floor. Do you know why? In fact, the British call the first floor of a bu... | 7 | What sort of difference between the US and UK does this show? | culture | here are a few culture differences | 468 | 502 | false |
4,349 | middle4710.txt | middle4710.txt | 3kjyx6qcm9bk0t44npsesoa4do3vjv | race | One day an American called Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went straight to the first floor of the building. But he was told that there was no Rick on that floor. Do you know why? In fact, the British call the first floor of a bu... | 8 | Do they communicate in Spanish in the UK? | no | British and Americans both speak English | 543 | 583 | false |
4,349 | middle4710.txt | middle4710.txt | 3kjyx6qcm9bk0t44npsesoa4do3vjv | race | One day an American called Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went straight to the first floor of the building. But he was told that there was no Rick on that floor. Do you know why? In fact, the British call the first floor of a bu... | 9 | What do they communicate in? | English. | British and Americans both speak English. | 543 | 584 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 1 | What type of weapon was retrieved? | musket | took down his musket | 118 | 139 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 2 | From where? | from its pegs above the door | from its accustomed pegs above the door | 140 | 179 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 3 | Who got it down? | John Adams | John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket | 49 | 139 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 4 | Was he heading somewhere? | yes | sallied forth into the woods | 185 | 213 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 5 | Where? | the woods | into the woods | 198 | 213 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 6 | Did he want to go? | no | instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont | 62 | 117 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 7 | What would he rather do? | work in his garden | to work in his garden | 78 | 100 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 8 | Did he encounter anyone along the way? | yes | Sally bounding towards him | 340 | 366 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 9 | Who was it? | Sally | Sally bounding towards him | 340 | 366 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 10 | Was did she call him? | father | father?" she said | 395 | 412 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 11 | Was she really related to him? | no | habit of calling Adams "father," | 492 | 524 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 12 | Does anyone else call him father as well? | yes | The young people of the village had by this time got into the habit of calling Adams "father, | 430 | 523 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 13 | Is it because he is old? | no | not because of his age | 572 | 594 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 14 | What is his age? | between thirty and forty | between thirty and forty years | 624 | 655 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 15 | What had Sally asked him? | if he was going to shoot | Are you going to shoot, father?" | 371 | 403 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 16 | And his reply? | No | No, dear, I'm not goin' to shoot," | 971 | 1,005 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 17 | Did he say where he was going? | yes | going up to Christian's outlook | 1,038 | 1,070 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 18 | Where was it? | Christian's outlook | to Christian's outlook | 1,046 | 1,069 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 19 | Did he mention why he had a weapon? | yes | It feels sort of company | 1,163 | 1,187 | false |
4,350 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | data/gutenberg/txt/R M Ballantyne___The Lonely Island.txt/CHAPTER TWENTY_15859ba0069e4f1c5d6735ec5e4efb7ccf5b93c3a1cd9c8ce244427 | 3vsolarpkb9bi8pch3vvkz4irfb39l | gutenberg | CHAPTER TWENTY ONE.
THE LAST MAN.
One morning John Adams, instead of going to work in his garden, as was his wont, took down his musket from its accustomed pegs above the door, and sallied forth into the woods behind the village. He had not gone far when he heard a rustling of the leaves, and looking back, beheld t... | 20 | What did Sally ask of him? | If she could go with him | "May I go with you, father?" | 1,356 | 1,385 | false |
4,351 | high24257.txt | high24257.txt | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wna4vlh8 | race | Homosexual couples in New York are being married for the first time after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting same-sex marriage in the state last month. But such marriages, though now legal in New York, remain controversial . So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual ma... | 1 | What is the topic? | homosexual marriage | homosexual marriage | 306 | 326 | false |
4,351 | high24257.txt | high24257.txt | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wna4vlh8 | race | Homosexual couples in New York are being married for the first time after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting same-sex marriage in the state last month. But such marriages, though now legal in New York, remain controversial . So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual ma... | 2 | What state is it about? | New York | Homosexual couples in New York | 0 | 30 | false |
4,351 | high24257.txt | high24257.txt | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wna4vlh8 | race | Homosexual couples in New York are being married for the first time after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting same-sex marriage in the state last month. But such marriages, though now legal in New York, remain controversial . So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual ma... | 3 | Who allowed it? | Governor Andrew Cuomo | Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting | 74 | 119 | false |
4,351 | high24257.txt | high24257.txt | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wna4vlh8 | race | Homosexual couples in New York are being married for the first time after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting same-sex marriage in the state last month. But such marriages, though now legal in New York, remain controversial . So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual ma... | 4 | What day did it begin? | Sunday | Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual marriage | 276 | 326 | false |
4,351 | high24257.txt | high24257.txt | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wna4vlh8 | race | Homosexual couples in New York are being married for the first time after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting same-sex marriage in the state last month. But such marriages, though now legal in New York, remain controversial . So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual ma... | 5 | Were there many persons trying to be wed? | Yes | So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, | 236 | 284 | false |
4,351 | high24257.txt | high24257.txt | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wna4vlh8 | race | Homosexual couples in New York are being married for the first time after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting same-sex marriage in the state last month. But such marriages, though now legal in New York, remain controversial . So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual ma... | 6 | How did they handle the situation? | a lottery to determine qualification | So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual marriage in New York City, that local officials announced a lottery to determine qualification | 236 | 412 | false |
4,351 | high24257.txt | high24257.txt | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wna4vlh8 | race | Homosexual couples in New York are being married for the first time after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting same-sex marriage in the state last month. But such marriages, though now legal in New York, remain controversial . So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual ma... | 7 | Did everyone agree with the legislation? | No | Margie Phelps announced same-sex marriage as a crime against God | 746 | 810 | false |
4,351 | high24257.txt | high24257.txt | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wna4vlh8 | race | Homosexual couples in New York are being married for the first time after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting same-sex marriage in the state last month. But such marriages, though now legal in New York, remain controversial . So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual ma... | 8 | Are there religious reasons for opposing it? | Yes | same-sex marriage as a crime against God | 770 | 810 | false |
4,351 | high24257.txt | high24257.txt | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wna4vlh8 | race | Homosexual couples in New York are being married for the first time after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting same-sex marriage in the state last month. But such marriages, though now legal in New York, remain controversial . So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual ma... | 9 | Which religious organization traveled across the US? | Westboro Baptist Church | Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas came halfway across the country | 845 | 919 | false |
4,351 | high24257.txt | high24257.txt | 34s6n1k2zvjldixkllnnt2wna4vlh8 | race | Homosexual couples in New York are being married for the first time after Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law permitting same-sex marriage in the state last month. But such marriages, though now legal in New York, remain controversial . So many couples wanted to be married on Sunday, the first day of legal homosexual ma... | 10 | What does the legislation promote for its supporters? | equality. | same-sex marriage law supports equality. | 551 | 591 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 1 | How old is Genzeb Tibeb? | 11 | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old | 0 | 49 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 2 | Where is the location of her school? | Ethiopia | Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | 102 | 170 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 3 | How many children are in her family? | Five | for their five children | 599 | 622 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 4 | Why has she been selected for a special program? | because of her talent | special program because of her talent | 204 | 241 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 5 | What does Genzeb want to do when she grows up? | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | true |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 6 | What does her Mother do to make ends meet? | collecting sticks to sell | collecting sticks to sell near her 8' x 10' home | 724 | 773 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 7 | Does Genzeb help younger students by teaching them at Bright Future? | yes | she even helps teach the younger children there, | 1,091 | 1,139 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 8 | What Feild trip did she especially like? | the one to Addis Ababa University. | She especially loved the one to Addis Ababa University. | 1,459 | 1,515 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 9 | What did Genzeb receive to signify her accomplishments? | a certificate and book | off her certificate and book | 286 | 315 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 10 | How long has she been at Genzeb? | 3 years | Genzeb has been at Bright Future for 3 years | 929 | 973 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 11 | What did she rank in her goverment school? | 2nd | She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students | 84 | 120 | false |
4,352 | high4211.txt | high4211.txt | 3ias3u3i0fg5lj8qbnvmsvug9r5b2z | race | Genzeb Tibeb is very bright. At only 11 years old, her future is looking promising. She is ranked 2nd Out of 56 students at her govemment school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she has been seleeted for a special program because of her talent. She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signi... | 12 | Does she appreciate the extra help for school she gets from bright future? | yes | She knows she is special and proudly shows off her certificate and book signifying her accomplishments in this special program.
| 243 | 372 | false |
4,353 | cnn_cb05faa08eaaae59fb41675b53350c0a636dedc0.story | cnn_cb05faa08eaaae59fb41675b53350c0a636dedc0.story | 3ywrv122cszv3xjlrvli7cz7j6f8ue | cnn | (CNN) -- World number one Novak Djokovic began his bid to win a second Wimbledon title with a straight sets victory as he focused hard on avoiding a shock Rafael Nadal-style defeat.
A day after the Spaniard bowed out against Belgian world No. 135 Steve Darcis, the Serb was in unforgiving mood as he defeated Germany's... | 1 | Who had unexpectedly lost? | Rafael Nadal-style | Rafael Nadal-style | 155 | 173 | true |
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