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6,612 | cnn_c3713d40de11f8fe3d932889254f525f09c5df2b.story | cnn_c3713d40de11f8fe3d932889254f525f09c5df2b.story | 3vben272mkzuhzxzlo26koyhn1bsgl | cnn | Ian McLagan, a fun-loving keyboardist who played on records by such artists as the Rolling Stones, Lucinda Williams, Bruce Springsteen and his own bands -- the Small Faces and its successor, the Faces -- died Wednesday, according to a statement from his record label, Yep Roc Records. He was 69.
The cause of death was... | 20 | Were there others? | Bob Dylan and Springsteen | he played with Bob Dylan and Springsteen and was scheduled to tour with Nick Lowe this winter.
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6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 1 | Are the Defense Intelligence Agencies operations limited to zones of combat? | Yes | DIA's intelligence operations extend beyond the zones of combat, | 867 | 931 | true |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 2 | What is the Defense Intelligence Agency? | an external intelligence service | an external intelligence service | 40 | 73 | false |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 3 | of what goverment? | the United States | the United States | 76 | 95 | false |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 4 | Specializing in what? | in defense and military intelligence | in defense and military intelligence | 126 | 163 | false |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 5 | Does it have any law inforcement authority? | no | The agency has no law enforcement authority, but it is sometimes portrayed so in American popular culture. | 1,423 | 1,529 | false |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 6 | What department is it a component of? | Department of Defense | Department of Defense | 186 | 207 | false |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 7 | How much of the U.S. Presiden'ts Daily intelligence content does it produce? | one-fourth | one-fourth | 781 | 792 | false |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 8 | What does the Defencse Intelligence Agency speclalize in collecting and analysis of? | human-source intelligence | f human-source intelligence | 1,100 | 1,128 | false |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 9 | What does inform civilain and defencse policy makers of? | the military intentions | the military intentions | 326 | 350 | true |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 10 | and what else? | capabilities | capabilities | 354 | 366 | true |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 11 | of who? | foreign governments and non-state actors | foreign governments and non-state actors | 370 | 410 | false |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 12 | Where are half of it's employes located? | overseas | overseas | 977 | 986 | false |
6,613 | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | Defense_Intelligence_Agency.txt | 317hq483i7sbxdbp3gln661rfk7ind | wikipedia | The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an external intelligence service of the United States federal government specializing in defense and military intelligence.
A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the United States Intelligence Community (IC), DIA informs national civilian and defense policymakers ... | 13 | In how may different countries? | 140 | 140 | 1,034 | 1,037 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 1 | Who was upset? | Coningsby | Coningsby | 39 | 48 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 2 | Who disagreed? | Sidonia | Sidonia | 100 | 107 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 3 | Where did they go? | to dine | to dine | 444 | 451 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 4 | Where at? | Sidonia's house | Sidonia's house | 619 | 634 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 5 | Which is where? | Carlton Gardens | Carlton Gardens | 637 | 653 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 6 | What had happen? | catastrophe | catastrophe | 708 | 719 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 7 | Did they make small talk? | yes | idonia inquiring where he had been, what he had been doing, since they last met, and himself conversing in his usual vein, though with a little more feeling in his manner than was his custom. When they had arrived there, Sidonia ordered their | 722 | 964 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 8 | What had he just received? | painting | painting | 1,096 | 1,105 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 9 | From where? | Germany | German | 1,089 | 1,095 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 10 | Was Coningsby hungry? | No | somewhat reluctant | 1,249 | 1,267 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 11 | What did sidonia say? | Eat, and an appetite will come | 'Eat, and an appetite will come | 1,174 | 1,205 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 12 | Did he offer wine? | Yes | Take some of that Chablis: | 1,270 | 1,296 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 13 | Did they drive to dinner? | No | They walked together | 595 | 615 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 14 | How did they get there? | walked | walked | 600 | 607 | false |
6,614 | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | data/gutenberg/txt/Benjamin Disraeli___Coningsby.txt/CHAPTER III_c106924e82ad82eccb0a006d6d8141ae2cbdae797468ab08fa2e16e | 33ppungg385i71srwrqqfl9rcw9zru | gutenberg | CHAPTER III.
'This is a crash!' said Coningsby, with a grave rather than agitated countenance, to Sidonia, as his friend came up to greet him, without, however, any expression of condolence.
'This time next year you will not think so,' said Sidonia.
Coningsby shrugged his shoulders.
'The principal annoyance of ... | 15 | Who was agitated? | Coningsby | Coningsby | 39 | 48 | false |
6,615 | middle2214.txt | middle2214.txt | 369j354ofdapu1z2ebz3jj2p422g6q | race | Ron loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the following year. As Ron was walking to the game, a car hit him so hard that he was thrown three feet into the air. Ron woke up in a hospital room. When he learned that both his legs were ... | 1 | who is the main character? | Ron | Ron loved basketball | 0 | 20 | false |
6,615 | middle2214.txt | middle2214.txt | 369j354ofdapu1z2ebz3jj2p422g6q | race | Ron loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the following year. As Ron was walking to the game, a car hit him so hard that he was thrown three feet into the air. Ron woke up in a hospital room. When he learned that both his legs were ... | 2 | what did he want to do next year? | playing college basketball | playing college basketball the following yea | 103 | 147 | false |
6,615 | middle2214.txt | middle2214.txt | 369j354ofdapu1z2ebz3jj2p422g6q | race | Ron loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the following year. As Ron was walking to the game, a car hit him so hard that he was thrown three feet into the air. Ron woke up in a hospital room. When he learned that both his legs were ... | 3 | did he meet someone? | Yes | he met Sunny | 556 | 569 | false |
6,615 | middle2214.txt | middle2214.txt | 369j354ofdapu1z2ebz3jj2p422g6q | race | Ron loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the following year. As Ron was walking to the game, a car hit him so hard that he was thrown three feet into the air. Ron woke up in a hospital room. When he learned that both his legs were ... | 4 | who? | unny | he met Sunny | 557 | 569 | false |
6,615 | middle2214.txt | middle2214.txt | 369j354ofdapu1z2ebz3jj2p422g6q | race | Ron loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the following year. As Ron was walking to the game, a car hit him so hard that he was thrown three feet into the air. Ron woke up in a hospital room. When he learned that both his legs were ... | 5 | where? | center for physical treatmen | center for physical treatmen | 495 | 523 | false |
6,615 | middle2214.txt | middle2214.txt | 369j354ofdapu1z2ebz3jj2p422g6q | race | Ron loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the following year. As Ron was walking to the game, a car hit him so hard that he was thrown three feet into the air. Ron woke up in a hospital room. When he learned that both his legs were ... | 6 | what was his profession? | coach | Sunny was a coach | 571 | 588 | false |
6,615 | middle2214.txt | middle2214.txt | 369j354ofdapu1z2ebz3jj2p422g6q | race | Ron loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the following year. As Ron was walking to the game, a car hit him so hard that he was thrown three feet into the air. Ron woke up in a hospital room. When he learned that both his legs were ... | 7 | was he ambulatory? | Yes | Everybody on the team played from a wheelchair | 733 | 779 | true |
6,615 | middle2214.txt | middle2214.txt | 369j354ofdapu1z2ebz3jj2p422g6q | race | Ron loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the following year. As Ron was walking to the game, a car hit him so hard that he was thrown three feet into the air. Ron woke up in a hospital room. When he learned that both his legs were ... | 8 | that means can he walk, was he ambulatory? | No | His legs were hurt paralysed from a skiing acciden | 589 | 639 | false |
6,615 | middle2214.txt | middle2214.txt | 369j354ofdapu1z2ebz3jj2p422g6q | race | Ron loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the following year. As Ron was walking to the game, a car hit him so hard that he was thrown three feet into the air. Ron woke up in a hospital room. When he learned that both his legs were ... | 9 | why not? | His legs were hurt paralysed | His legs were hurt paralysed from a skiing accident | 589 | 640 | false |
6,615 | middle2214.txt | middle2214.txt | 369j354ofdapu1z2ebz3jj2p422g6q | race | Ron loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the following year. As Ron was walking to the game, a car hit him so hard that he was thrown three feet into the air. Ron woke up in a hospital room. When he learned that both his legs were ... | 10 | how? | skiing accident | skiing accident | 625 | 640 | false |
6,616 | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | 3b2x28yi3wft3krryp7pi8bsorlb6j | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVI
JAKE GETS INTO DIFFICULTIES
Day was breaking, though it was still dark at the foot of the range, when Dick returned wearily to his iron shack after a night's work at the dam. There had been a local subsidence of the foundations on the previous afternoon, and he could not leave the spot until precautions... | 1 | What was smeared upon the floor of the house? | mud and water | mud and water upon the floor | 507 | 535 | false |
6,616 | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | 3b2x28yi3wft3krryp7pi8bsorlb6j | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVI
JAKE GETS INTO DIFFICULTIES
Day was breaking, though it was still dark at the foot of the range, when Dick returned wearily to his iron shack after a night's work at the dam. There had been a local subsidence of the foundations on the previous afternoon, and he could not leave the spot until precautions... | 2 | What did the was the rank smell in the room? | rank smell of kerosene | rank smell of kerosene | 1,341 | 1,363 | false |
6,616 | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | 3b2x28yi3wft3krryp7pi8bsorlb6j | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVI
JAKE GETS INTO DIFFICULTIES
Day was breaking, though it was still dark at the foot of the range, when Dick returned wearily to his iron shack after a night's work at the dam. There had been a local subsidence of the foundations on the previous afternoon, and he could not leave the spot until precautions... | 3 | What objects foundations were in a state of disrepare? | unknown | unknown | -1 | -1 | true |
6,616 | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | 3b2x28yi3wft3krryp7pi8bsorlb6j | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVI
JAKE GETS INTO DIFFICULTIES
Day was breaking, though it was still dark at the foot of the range, when Dick returned wearily to his iron shack after a night's work at the dam. There had been a local subsidence of the foundations on the previous afternoon, and he could not leave the spot until precautions... | 4 | What time of day was it? | Day was breaking | Day was breaking | 44 | 60 | false |
6,616 | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | 3b2x28yi3wft3krryp7pi8bsorlb6j | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVI
JAKE GETS INTO DIFFICULTIES
Day was breaking, though it was still dark at the foot of the range, when Dick returned wearily to his iron shack after a night's work at the dam. There had been a local subsidence of the foundations on the previous afternoon, and he could not leave the spot until precautions... | 5 | Who is the name of the person who threatened someone with violence? | Señor Fuller | Señor Fuller | 785 | 797 | false |
6,616 | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | 3b2x28yi3wft3krryp7pi8bsorlb6j | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVI
JAKE GETS INTO DIFFICULTIES
Day was breaking, though it was still dark at the foot of the range, when Dick returned wearily to his iron shack after a night's work at the dam. There had been a local subsidence of the foundations on the previous afternoon, and he could not leave the spot until precautions... | 6 | what were the injured mans clothes smeared with? | foul green slime | foul green slime | 1,656 | 1,673 | false |
6,616 | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | 3b2x28yi3wft3krryp7pi8bsorlb6j | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVI
JAKE GETS INTO DIFFICULTIES
Day was breaking, though it was still dark at the foot of the range, when Dick returned wearily to his iron shack after a night's work at the dam. There had been a local subsidence of the foundations on the previous afternoon, and he could not leave the spot until precautions... | 7 | Where the boots of the lad clean? | No | his muddy boots | 1,526 | 1,541 | false |
6,616 | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | 3b2x28yi3wft3krryp7pi8bsorlb6j | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVI
JAKE GETS INTO DIFFICULTIES
Day was breaking, though it was still dark at the foot of the range, when Dick returned wearily to his iron shack after a night's work at the dam. There had been a local subsidence of the foundations on the previous afternoon, and he could not leave the spot until precautions... | 8 | Did fuller scare the fellow apparently? | Yes | scared this fellow. | 1,188 | 1,207 | false |
6,616 | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | 3b2x28yi3wft3krryp7pi8bsorlb6j | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVI
JAKE GETS INTO DIFFICULTIES
Day was breaking, though it was still dark at the foot of the range, when Dick returned wearily to his iron shack after a night's work at the dam. There had been a local subsidence of the foundations on the previous afternoon, and he could not leave the spot until precautions... | 9 | what tiime of day did one of the characters work at the dam? | night's work | night's work | 166 | 178 | false |
6,616 | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | data/gutenberg/txt/Harold Bindloss___Brandon of the Engineers.txt/CHAPTER XVI_89584377efd89b47007fffc9aec6cda4a61bef7244c0f4c3c5311aa | 3b2x28yi3wft3krryp7pi8bsorlb6j | gutenberg | CHAPTER XVI
JAKE GETS INTO DIFFICULTIES
Day was breaking, though it was still dark at the foot of the range, when Dick returned wearily to his iron shack after a night's work at the dam. There had been a local subsidence of the foundations on the previous afternoon, and he could not leave the spot until precautions... | 10 | Could senor fuller see any chairs? | no | he no could see the chairs. | 802 | 829 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 1 | Who had been bewildered? | Harry | the boy recovered from the bewilderment | 510 | 550 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 2 | Was he an adult? | no | the boy recovered from the bewilderment | 510 | 550 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 3 | Who asked him how he felt? | Bob | "Do you feel all right, now?" Bob asked | 468 | 507 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 4 | What had happened? | a fight | "Jim and I came when Walter screamed, and saw the red-nosed fellow pounding him. | 1,038 | 1,118 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 5 | What hurt on Harry? | his ear | My ear aches pretty bad | 654 | 677 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 6 | Who was in the fight? | Walter and the red-nosed fellow | Walter screamed, and saw the red-nosed fellow pounding him | 1,059 | 1,117 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 7 | When did Jim come over? | when Walter screamed | "Jim and I came when Walter screamed | 1,038 | 1,074 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 8 | What did they see? | the red-nosed fellow | saw the red-nosed fellow pounding him | 1,079 | 1,117 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 9 | What was he doing? | pounding Walter | the red-nosed fellow pounding him | 1,083 | 1,117 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 10 | What was Harry going to use? | the coffee-pot | I was going to take his part with the coffee-pot | 1,119 | 1,167 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 11 | Did Bob talk right away after the story? | no | Bob thought over the matter in silence several moments | 1,332 | 1,387 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 12 | Did Walter lie about what happened? | no | Then Walter gave a truthful account | 1,244 | 1,280 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 13 | What happened to Harry? | he got knocked out | Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness | 143 | 246 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 14 | How long until he was better? | ten minutes | in ten minutes after | 329 | 350 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 15 | How did they wake him up? | cold water | A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect | 250 | 314 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 16 | What did Harry say about why the fight happened? | he didn't know | I don't know anything about it." | 948 | 981 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 17 | What did he do to help the pain? | rubbed his ear | Harry rubbed his sore ear gently to soothe the pain | 985 | 1,036 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 18 | Which ear? | his sore ear | And Harry rubbed his sore ear | 981 | 1,010 | false |
6,617 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | data/gutenberg/txt/James Otis___A Runaway Brig.txt/CHAPTER XIII_ee02afb280abd6d04a0e50e9f100d87e81a37f8cab2a156759c3407 | 354p56de9k3bo6myslycebloo1q7s1 | gutenberg | CHAPTER XIII.
DEFIANCE.
It was some moments before the little party could discuss the apparently serious turn which affairs had taken, for Harry remained as he had fallen, and all their thoughts were centered on restoring him to consciousness.
A vigorous application of cold water soon had the desired effect, howe... | 19 | Did they discuss the fight right away? | no | Bob thought over the matter in silence several moments before speaking. | 1,332 | 1,404 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 1 | Who was Anne's best friend? | Millisa | Millisa being the best friend Anne had ever had | 671 | 718 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 2 | Where did Anne live? | with her grandma | lived with her grandma | 25 | 48 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 3 | What did Anne wear to school? | ribbons | ribbons in her hair | 101 | 120 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 4 | What color were they? | red with black stripes | red with black stripes | 132 | 154 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 5 | Did she match the other students? | no | not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place | 221 | 319 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 6 | Was she proud to be different? | no | making her feel very out of place | 286 | 319 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 7 | Who noticed she wasn't wearing a headband? | Millisa asked Ann,"Dear friend, why are you wearing a headband today"? | Millisa asked Ann,"Dear friend, why are you wearing a headband today"?
| 514 | 586 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 8 | Did Milissa yell at Anne? | no | and whispered in her ear | 742 | 766 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 9 | What advice did Milissa give her? | "Everybody is their own person, never be afraid to be who you are." | Everybody is their own person, never be afraid to be who you are." | 1,002 | 1,068 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 10 | Did Anne take the advice to heart? | yes | Anne hugged her friend and placed her red ribbons back in her hair. | 1,069 | 1,136 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 11 | What was the weather like when Anne took the ribbons out of her hair? | cold | So on a cold day | 320 | 337 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 12 | How often did she wear ribbons in her hair? | every day | She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. | 50 | 121 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 13 | Did Anne trust Milissa? | yes | Millisa was Ann's best friend; they shared everything with each other and trusted each other very much | 409 | 512 | false |
6,618 | mc500.test.116 | mc500.test.116 | 35k3o9huabdntgwm99cjdmuqktgefg | mctest | Anne was a young girl who lived with her grandma. She went to school every day with her favorite red ribbons in her hair. They were red with black stripes. Although Anne loved to wear her ribbons in her hair she saw that not many of the other students would wear ribbons in their hair, making her feel very out of place.... | 14 | Did Milissa trust Anne? | yes | Millisa was Ann's best friend; they shared everything with each other and trusted each other very much | 410 | 512 | false |
6,619 | middle5100.txt | middle5100.txt | 3zqig0flqeg66d43uobthe4cfk0vwe | race | There are two mice. They are called Bill and Paul. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country; the other mouse lives in the city. On a sunny day they meet in the street. Paul: Hi, Bill! Have a look at my house in the country. I'm sure you can enjoy yourself. Bill: I'd love to. But I hear that the food is not... | 1 | What are the names of the mice? | Bill and Paul | They are called Bill and Paul | 20 | 49 | false |
6,619 | middle5100.txt | middle5100.txt | 3zqig0flqeg66d43uobthe4cfk0vwe | race | There are two mice. They are called Bill and Paul. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country; the other mouse lives in the city. On a sunny day they meet in the street. Paul: Hi, Bill! Have a look at my house in the country. I'm sure you can enjoy yourself. Bill: I'd love to. But I hear that the food is not... | 2 | Who lives in a field? | Paul. | Then Bill goes to the countryside with Paul. Bill: Why do you live in a hole in the field? | 409 | 499 | false |
6,619 | middle5100.txt | middle5100.txt | 3zqig0flqeg66d43uobthe4cfk0vwe | race | There are two mice. They are called Bill and Paul. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country; the other mouse lives in the city. On a sunny day they meet in the street. Paul: Hi, Bill! Have a look at my house in the country. I'm sure you can enjoy yourself. Bill: I'd love to. But I hear that the food is not... | 3 | Where does Bill live? | In the city. | Bill: Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should come and live in the city. | 454 | 538 | false |
6,619 | middle5100.txt | middle5100.txt | 3zqig0flqeg66d43uobthe4cfk0vwe | race | There are two mice. They are called Bill and Paul. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country; the other mouse lives in the city. On a sunny day they meet in the street. Paul: Hi, Bill! Have a look at my house in the country. I'm sure you can enjoy yourself. Bill: I'd love to. But I hear that the food is not... | 4 | Are they enemies? | No. | They are good friends | 51 | 72 | false |
6,619 | middle5100.txt | middle5100.txt | 3zqig0flqeg66d43uobthe4cfk0vwe | race | There are two mice. They are called Bill and Paul. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country; the other mouse lives in the city. On a sunny day they meet in the street. Paul: Hi, Bill! Have a look at my house in the country. I'm sure you can enjoy yourself. Bill: I'd love to. But I hear that the food is not... | 5 | Where did they see each other? | In the street. | On a sunny day they meet in the street. | 140 | 180 | false |
6,619 | middle5100.txt | middle5100.txt | 3zqig0flqeg66d43uobthe4cfk0vwe | race | There are two mice. They are called Bill and Paul. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country; the other mouse lives in the city. On a sunny day they meet in the street. Paul: Hi, Bill! Have a look at my house in the country. I'm sure you can enjoy yourself. Bill: I'd love to. But I hear that the food is not... | 6 | Where was the feline at? | In the city. | days later Paul goes to Bill's house in the city. The house is big and beautiful. They are sitting in the sitting-room, having a big dinner comfortably. Suddenly, there a great noise. Bill: Run! Run! The cat is coming! | 737 | 955 | false |
6,619 | middle5100.txt | middle5100.txt | 3zqig0flqeg66d43uobthe4cfk0vwe | race | There are two mice. They are called Bill and Paul. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country; the other mouse lives in the city. On a sunny day they meet in the street. Paul: Hi, Bill! Have a look at my house in the country. I'm sure you can enjoy yourself. Bill: I'd love to. But I hear that the food is not... | 7 | What doesn't taste good? | The food. | . But I hear that the food is not delicious, | 287 | 332 | false |
6,619 | middle5100.txt | middle5100.txt | 3zqig0flqeg66d43uobthe4cfk0vwe | race | There are two mice. They are called Bill and Paul. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country; the other mouse lives in the city. On a sunny day they meet in the street. Paul: Hi, Bill! Have a look at my house in the country. I'm sure you can enjoy yourself. Bill: I'd love to. But I hear that the food is not... | 8 | Was the meal small? | No. | having a big dinner comfortably | 857 | 888 | false |
6,619 | middle5100.txt | middle5100.txt | 3zqig0flqeg66d43uobthe4cfk0vwe | race | There are two mice. They are called Bill and Paul. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country; the other mouse lives in the city. On a sunny day they meet in the street. Paul: Hi, Bill! Have a look at my house in the country. I'm sure you can enjoy yourself. Bill: I'd love to. But I hear that the food is not... | 9 | What did Bill scream? | Run! Run! The cat is coming! | . Bill: Run! Run! The cat is coming! | 919 | 955 | false |
6,619 | middle5100.txt | middle5100.txt | 3zqig0flqeg66d43uobthe4cfk0vwe | race | There are two mice. They are called Bill and Paul. They are good friends. One mouse lives in the country; the other mouse lives in the city. On a sunny day they meet in the street. Paul: Hi, Bill! Have a look at my house in the country. I'm sure you can enjoy yourself. Bill: I'd love to. But I hear that the food is not... | 10 | Is the city scary? | Yes. | for it is nice to be poor but happy than to be rich but afraid. | 1,101 | 1,164 | false |
6,620 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | 3oe22wjigio191jhdp2it3k7dd5qud | gutenberg | CHAPTER XL.
HOW HEREWARD BEGAN TO GET HIS SOUL'S PRICE.
And now behold Hereward at home again, fat with the wages of sin, and not knowing that they are death.
He is once more "Dominus de Brunune cum Marisco," (Lord of Bourne with the fen), "with all returns and liberties and all other things adjacent to the same ... | 1 | was Hereward burdened with sin? | sin | sin | 121 | 124 | true |
6,620 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | 3oe22wjigio191jhdp2it3k7dd5qud | gutenberg | CHAPTER XL.
HOW HEREWARD BEGAN TO GET HIS SOUL'S PRICE.
And now behold Hereward at home again, fat with the wages of sin, and not knowing that they are death.
He is once more "Dominus de Brunune cum Marisco," (Lord of Bourne with the fen), "with all returns and liberties and all other things adjacent to the same ... | 2 | Who was the abbots man? | Thorold | Thorold | 820 | 827 | false |
6,620 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | 3oe22wjigio191jhdp2it3k7dd5qud | gutenberg | CHAPTER XL.
HOW HEREWARD BEGAN TO GET HIS SOUL'S PRICE.
And now behold Hereward at home again, fat with the wages of sin, and not knowing that they are death.
He is once more "Dominus de Brunune cum Marisco," (Lord of Bourne with the fen), "with all returns and liberties and all other things adjacent to the same ... | 3 | Whas he knighted? | Sir yes | Sir | 808 | 812 | false |
6,620 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | 3oe22wjigio191jhdp2it3k7dd5qud | gutenberg | CHAPTER XL.
HOW HEREWARD BEGAN TO GET HIS SOUL'S PRICE.
And now behold Hereward at home again, fat with the wages of sin, and not knowing that they are death.
He is once more "Dominus de Brunune cum Marisco," (Lord of Bourne with the fen), "with all returns and liberties and all other things adjacent to the same ... | 4 | How long had he stayed in the Manors which he was thrown out of? | two years | two years | 960 | 970 | false |
6,620 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | 3oe22wjigio191jhdp2it3k7dd5qud | gutenberg | CHAPTER XL.
HOW HEREWARD BEGAN TO GET HIS SOUL'S PRICE.
And now behold Hereward at home again, fat with the wages of sin, and not knowing that they are death.
He is once more "Dominus de Brunune cum Marisco," (Lord of Bourne with the fen), "with all returns and liberties and all other things adjacent to the same ... | 5 | Who would be upset with him just for existing within a hundred miles of him? | Ivo Taillebois | Ivo Taillebois | 1,195 | 1,209 | false |
6,620 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | 3oe22wjigio191jhdp2it3k7dd5qud | gutenberg | CHAPTER XL.
HOW HEREWARD BEGAN TO GET HIS SOUL'S PRICE.
And now behold Hereward at home again, fat with the wages of sin, and not knowing that they are death.
He is once more "Dominus de Brunune cum Marisco," (Lord of Bourne with the fen), "with all returns and liberties and all other things adjacent to the same ... | 6 | Who was the only one to send messages of congratulation and friendship to Hereward? | Gilbert of Ghent | Gilbert of Ghent | 1,641 | 1,657 | false |
6,620 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | 3oe22wjigio191jhdp2it3k7dd5qud | gutenberg | CHAPTER XL.
HOW HEREWARD BEGAN TO GET HIS SOUL'S PRICE.
And now behold Hereward at home again, fat with the wages of sin, and not knowing that they are death.
He is once more "Dominus de Brunune cum Marisco," (Lord of Bourne with the fen), "with all returns and liberties and all other things adjacent to the same ... | 7 | was Hereward high in the kings favor? | high in the king's favor yes he was | high in the king's favor | 518 | 542 | false |
6,620 | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | data/gutenberg/txt/Charles Kingsley___Hereward, The Last of the English.txt/CHAPTER XL_a57bdc9582c7454904a3106f68b85417decceca832d4f0ce9d9eb8c | 3oe22wjigio191jhdp2it3k7dd5qud | gutenberg | CHAPTER XL.
HOW HEREWARD BEGAN TO GET HIS SOUL'S PRICE.
And now behold Hereward at home again, fat with the wages of sin, and not knowing that they are death.
He is once more "Dominus de Brunune cum Marisco," (Lord of Bourne with the fen), "with all returns and liberties and all other things adjacent to the same ... | 8 | Was Gilbet of ghent considered pious and illustrious? | the pious and illustrious earl yes he was | the pious and illustrious earl | 1,660 | 1,690 | false |
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