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257
A hiker is on top of the mountain and is dancing
A man is on a rock high above some trees and is standing in an uncomfortable position
2.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is on a rock high above some trees and is standing in an uncomfortable position" Sentence 2: "A hiker is on top of the mountain and is dancing" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
258
A hiker is on top of the mountain and is dancing
There is no man on a rock high above some trees standing in a strange position
2.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no man on a rock high above some trees standing in a strange position" Sentence 2: "A hiker is on top of the mountain and is dancing" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
259
A man is on a rock high above some trees and is standing in a strange position
A hiker is on top of the mountain and is doing a joyful dance
2.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A hiker is on top of the mountain and is doing a joyful dance" Sentence 2: "A man is on a rock high above some trees and is standing in a strange position" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
260
There is no hiker dancing on top of the mountain
A man is on a rock high above some trees and is standing in a strange position
2.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is on a rock high above some trees and is standing in a strange position" Sentence 2: "There is no hiker dancing on top of the mountain" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
265
The brown horse is very near a red barrel at the rodeo
The brown horse is near a red barrel at the rodeo
4.8
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The brown horse is near a red barrel at the rodeo" Sentence 2: "The brown horse is very near a red barrel at the rodeo" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
266
The brown horse is near a red barrel at the rodeo
The brown horse is far from a red barrel at the rodeo
3.6
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The brown horse is far from a red barrel at the rodeo" Sentence 2: "The brown horse is near a red barrel at the rodeo" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
269
A cowgirl is riding a brown horse and is cornering a barrel
The brown horse is near a red barrel at the rodeo
3.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The brown horse is near a red barrel at the rodeo" Sentence 2: "A cowgirl is riding a brown horse and is cornering a barrel" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
272
A cowgirl is riding a horse and corners a barrel
The brown horse is near a red barrel at the rodeo
3.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The brown horse is near a red barrel at the rodeo" Sentence 2: "A cowgirl is riding a horse and corners a barrel" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
273
A boy is standing in the cold water
A boy is standing in the water
4.1
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A boy is standing in the water" Sentence 2: "A boy is standing in the cold water" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
276
The boy is sitting near the blue ocean
The boy is wading through the blue ocean
3.2
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The boy is wading through the blue ocean" Sentence 2: "The boy is sitting near the blue ocean" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
277
A boy is standing in the water
The kid is swimming through the blue ocean
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The kid is swimming through the blue ocean" Sentence 2: "A boy is standing in the water" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
279
The boy is wading through the blue ocean
A boy is standing in the cold water
3.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A boy is standing in the cold water" Sentence 2: "The boy is wading through the blue ocean" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
283
A man is playing a guitar on stage
There is no man playing a guitar on stage
3.6
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no man playing a guitar on stage" Sentence 2: "A man is playing a guitar on stage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
286
A man is playing a guitar on stage
A guitarist has blonde and flyaway hair
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A guitarist has blonde and flyaway hair" Sentence 2: "A man is playing a guitar on stage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
287
A man is playing a guitar on stage
A bald person is playing a guitar
3.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A bald person is playing a guitar" Sentence 2: "A man is playing a guitar on stage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
289
There is no man playing a guitar on stage
A person has blonde and flyaway hair and is playing a guitar
3.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A person has blonde and flyaway hair and is playing a guitar" Sentence 2: "There is no man playing a guitar on stage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
291
Several children are sitting down and have their knees raised
Several children are lying down and are raising their knees
4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Several children are lying down and are raising their knees" Sentence 2: "Several children are sitting down and have their knees raised" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
293
Two young girls are sitting on the ground
Two girls are sitting on the ground
4.4
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two girls are sitting on the ground" Sentence 2: "Two young girls are sitting on the ground" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
296
Two girls are lying on the ground
Several children are sitting down and have their knees raised
2.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Several children are sitting down and have their knees raised" Sentence 2: "Two girls are lying on the ground" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
301
A nude lady is walking in front of a crowd in body paint
There is no lady walking in body paint in front of a crowd
2.9
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no lady walking in body paint in front of a crowd " Sentence 2: "A nude lady is walking in front of a crowd in body paint" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
302
A nude lady is walking in front of a crowd in body paint
A nude crowd in body paint is walking in front of a lady
3.1
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A nude crowd in body paint is walking in front of a lady " Sentence 2: "A nude lady is walking in front of a crowd in body paint" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
303
A young, topless woman is covered in paint
A topless girl is covered in paint
4.4
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A topless girl is covered in paint" Sentence 2: "A young, topless woman is covered in paint" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
305
A nude lady is walking in front of a crowd in body paint
A topless girl is covered in paint
3.8
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A topless girl is covered in paint" Sentence 2: "A nude lady is walking in front of a crowd in body paint" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
309
A nude crowd in body paint is walking in front of a lady
A young, topless woman is covered in paint
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A young, topless woman is covered in paint" Sentence 2: "A nude crowd in body paint is walking in front of a lady " Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
310
A nude lady is walking in front of a crowd in body paint
A young, topless woman is covered in paint
4.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A young, topless woman is covered in paint" Sentence 2: "A nude lady is walking in front of a crowd in body paint" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
311
A group of people is near the ocean
A crowd of people is near the water
4.3
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A crowd of people is near the water" Sentence 2: "A group of people is near the ocean" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
312
A crowd of people is near the water
A crowd of people is far from the water
3.8
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A crowd of people is far from the water" Sentence 2: "A crowd of people is near the water" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
313
A group of children in uniforms is standing at a gate and one is kissing the mother
A group of children wearing the same clothes is waiting at a gate and one is kissing the mother
4.5
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A group of children wearing the same clothes is waiting at a gate and one is kissing the mother" Sentence 2: "A group of children in uniforms is standing at a gate and one is kissing the mother" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
315
A group of mothers in uniforms is standing near the children and one is kissing the gate
A group of children in uniforms is standing at a gate and one is kissing the mother
3.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A group of children in uniforms is standing at a gate and one is kissing the mother" Sentence 2: "A group of mothers in uniforms is standing near the children and one is kissing the gate" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
323
A man is in a parking lot and is playing tennis against a large wall
A man is in a parking lot and is playing tennis against a friend
3.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is in a parking lot and is playing tennis against a friend" Sentence 2: "A man is in a parking lot and is playing tennis against a large wall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
327
A man is in a parking lot and is playing tennis against a large wall
There is no man pointing at a car
1.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no man pointing at a car" Sentence 2: "A man is in a parking lot and is playing tennis against a large wall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
329
A man is in a parking lot and is playing tennis against a friend
A man is pointing at a silver sedan
1.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is pointing at a silver sedan" Sentence 2: "A man is in a parking lot and is playing tennis against a friend" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
331
A group of people is on a beach
A group of people is near the sea
4
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A group of people is near the sea" Sentence 2: "A group of people is on a beach" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
332
A group of people is on a beach
A group of people is on a mountain
2.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A group of people is on a mountain" Sentence 2: "A group of people is on a beach" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
333
A man, a woman and two girls are walking on the beach
Four people are walking on the beach
4.5
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Four people are walking on the beach" Sentence 2: "A man, a woman and two girls are walking on the beach" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
335
A group of people is on a beach
Four people are walking on the beach
4.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Four people are walking on the beach" Sentence 2: "A group of people is on a beach" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
338
A man, a woman and two girls are walking on the beach
A group of people is on a mountain
1.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A group of people is on a mountain" Sentence 2: "A man, a woman and two girls are walking on the beach" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
339
A man, a woman and two girls are walking on the beach
A group of people is on a beach
4.3
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A group of people is on a beach" Sentence 2: "A man, a woman and two girls are walking on the beach" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
340
A schoolgirl with a black bag is on a crowded train
A girl with a black bag is on a crowded train
4.7
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A girl with a black bag is on a crowded train" Sentence 2: "A schoolgirl with a black bag is on a crowded train" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
341
There is no girl with a black bag on a crowded train
A girl with a black bag is on a crowded train
3.7
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A girl with a black bag is on a crowded train" Sentence 2: "There is no girl with a black bag on a crowded train" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
342
A girl with a black bag is on a crowded train
A cramped black train is on the bag of a girl
2.7
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A cramped black train is on the bag of a girl" Sentence 2: "A girl with a black bag is on a crowded train" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
344
An Asian woman in a crowd is not carrying a black bag
An Asian woman in a crowd is carrying a black bag
3.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "An Asian woman in a crowd is carrying a black bag" Sentence 2: "An Asian woman in a crowd is not carrying a black bag" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
346
A girl with a black bag is on a crowded train
An Asian woman in a crowd is not carrying a black bag
2.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "An Asian woman in a crowd is not carrying a black bag" Sentence 2: "A girl with a black bag is on a crowded train" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
347
A schoolgirl with a black bag is on a crowded train
An Asian woman in a crowd is carrying a black bag
2.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "An Asian woman in a crowd is carrying a black bag" Sentence 2: "A schoolgirl with a black bag is on a crowded train" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
351
A dog is chasing another and is holding a stick in its mouth
A dog is chasing another and is holding a piece of wood in its mouth
4.6
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog is chasing another and is holding a piece of wood in its mouth" Sentence 2: "A dog is chasing another and is holding a stick in its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
354
Two dogs are running and carrying a toy in their mouths
Two dogs are running and carrying an object in their mouths
4.3
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two dogs are running and carrying an object in their mouths" Sentence 2: "Two dogs are running and carrying a toy in their mouths" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
358
A dog is chasing another and is holding a piece of wood in its mouth
Two dogs are running and carrying an object in their mouths
3.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two dogs are running and carrying an object in their mouths" Sentence 2: "A dog is chasing another and is holding a piece of wood in its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
360
Two dogs are running and carrying an object in their mouths
A dog is chasing a stick and holding another dog in its mouth
3.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A dog is chasing a stick and holding another dog in its mouth" Sentence 2: "Two dogs are running and carrying an object in their mouths" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
361
A dog is chasing another and is holding a stick in its mouth
Two dogs are running and carrying an object in their mouths
4
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two dogs are running and carrying an object in their mouths" Sentence 2: "A dog is chasing another and is holding a stick in its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
362
A dirty soccer ball is rolling into a goal net
A soccer ball is rolling into a goal net
4.5
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A soccer ball is rolling into a goal net" Sentence 2: "A dirty soccer ball is rolling into a goal net" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
363
A soccer ball is not rolling into a goal net
A soccer ball is rolling into a goal net
3.4
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A soccer ball is rolling into a goal net" Sentence 2: "A soccer ball is not rolling into a goal net" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
366
A person who plays soccer is kicking a ball into the goal
A soccer ball is rolling into a goal net
4.1
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A soccer ball is rolling into a goal net" Sentence 2: "A person who plays soccer is kicking a ball into the goal" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
367
A soccer ball is rolling into a goal net
A soccer player is kicking a ball out of the goal
3.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A soccer player is kicking a ball out of the goal" Sentence 2: "A soccer ball is rolling into a goal net" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
370
A soccer ball is rolling into a goal net
A soccer player is kicking a ball into the goal
4.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A soccer player is kicking a ball into the goal" Sentence 2: "A soccer ball is rolling into a goal net" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
372
A man is sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes
There is no man sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes
3.8
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no man sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes" Sentence 2: "A man is sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
373
A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil
A tattooed man is on a sofa and is holding a pencil
4.4
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A tattooed man is on a sofa and is holding a pencil" Sentence 2: "A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
374
A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil
A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and is looking for a pencil
2.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and is looking for a pencil" Sentence 2: "A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
375
A man with tattoos is holding a couch with a pencil
A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil
2.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil" Sentence 2: "A man with tattoos is holding a couch with a pencil" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
377
A man is sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes
A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and is looking for a pencil
2.1
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and is looking for a pencil" Sentence 2: "A man is sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
378
A man with tattoos is holding a couch with a pencil
A man is sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes
2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes" Sentence 2: "A man with tattoos is holding a couch with a pencil" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
379
A man is resting on a chair and rubbing his eyes
A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil
2.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil" Sentence 2: "A man is resting on a chair and rubbing his eyes" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
380
A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil
There is no man sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes
1.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no man sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes" Sentence 2: "A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
381
A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil
A man is sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes
2.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is sitting on a chair and rubbing his eyes" Sentence 2: "A man with tattoos is lounging on a couch and holding a pencil" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
387
A brown and white dog is running through the tall grass
A black and tan dog is running through the low and green grass
3.8
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A black and tan dog is running through the low and green grass" Sentence 2: "A brown and white dog is running through the tall grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
390
A white and tan dog is running through the tall and green grass
A brown and white dog is running through the tall grass
4.6
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A brown and white dog is running through the tall grass" Sentence 2: "A white and tan dog is running through the tall and green grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
391
A man with paint covered clothes is sitting outside in a busy area writing something
A man is wearing clothes that are covered with paint and is sitting outside in a busy area writing something
4.8
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is wearing clothes that are covered with paint and is sitting outside in a busy area writing something" Sentence 2: "A man with paint covered clothes is sitting outside in a busy area writing something" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
392
There is no man wearing clothes that are covered with paint or is sitting outside in a busy area writing something
A man is wearing clothes that are covered with paint and is sitting outside in a busy area writing something
4.1
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is wearing clothes that are covered with paint and is sitting outside in a busy area writing something" Sentence 2: "There is no man wearing clothes that are covered with paint or is sitting outside in a busy area writing something" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
393
A sitting man is busy writing something in an area covered by paint
A man is wearing clothes that are covered with paint and is sitting outside in a busy area writing something
3.7
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is wearing clothes that are covered with paint and is sitting outside in a busy area writing something" Sentence 2: "A sitting man is busy writing something in an area covered by paint" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
395
A man is sitting near a bike and is writing a note
There is no man writing a note near a bike
4.2
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "There is no man writing a note near a bike" Sentence 2: "A man is sitting near a bike and is writing a note" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
396
A man is wearing clothes that are covered with paint and is sitting outside in a busy area writing something
A man is standing near a bike and is writing on a piece paper
2.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is standing near a bike and is writing on a piece paper" Sentence 2: "A man is wearing clothes that are covered with paint and is sitting outside in a busy area writing something" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
397
There is no man writing a note near a bike
A man is wearing clothes that are covered with paint and is sitting outside in a busy area writing something
2.7
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is wearing clothes that are covered with paint and is sitting outside in a busy area writing something" Sentence 2: "There is no man writing a note near a bike" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
398
A man is sitting near a bike and is writing a note
A man with paint covered clothes is sitting outside in a busy area writing something
3.1
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man with paint covered clothes is sitting outside in a busy area writing something" Sentence 2: "A man is sitting near a bike and is writing a note" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
403
A group of scouts are camping in the grass
A group of scouts are hiking through the grass
3.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A group of scouts are hiking through the grass" Sentence 2: "A group of scouts are camping in the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
404
Some people are walking
People are walking
4.7
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "People are walking" Sentence 2: "Some people are walking" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
409
Some people are walking
A group of scouts are camping in the grass
1.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A group of scouts are camping in the grass" Sentence 2: "Some people are walking" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
410
A group of scouts are hiking through the grass
Some people are walking
3.2
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Some people are walking" Sentence 2: "A group of scouts are hiking through the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
413
Two men are taking a break from a trip on a snowy road
Two men are breaking into a car during a trip on a snowy road
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two men are breaking into a car during a trip on a snowy road" Sentence 2: "Two men are taking a break from a trip on a snowy road" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
415
Two men with bikes are on the side of a snowy road
Two men with cars are on the side of a snowy road
3.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two men with cars are on the side of a snowy road" Sentence 2: "Two men with bikes are on the side of a snowy road" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
422
Two men are holding fishing poles and fishing tackle
Two men are holding fishing poles
4.3
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two men are holding fishing poles" Sentence 2: "Two men are holding fishing poles and fishing tackle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
423
Two men are not holding fishing poles
Two men are holding fishing poles
3.2
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two men are holding fishing poles" Sentence 2: "Two men are not holding fishing poles" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
427
Two men are holding fishing poles
Two men are standing near the water and are holding tools used for fishing
4.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two men are standing near the water and are holding tools used for fishing" Sentence 2: "Two men are holding fishing poles" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
428
There is no man standing near the water and holding fishing poles
Two men are holding fishing poles
3.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two men are holding fishing poles" Sentence 2: "There is no man standing near the water and holding fishing poles" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
434
The helmeted girl is riding a bike
The helmeted girl is perching on a bike
4.2
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The helmeted girl is perching on a bike" Sentence 2: "The helmeted girl is riding a bike" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
435
A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a bicycle
A woman is jumping with a bicycle
4.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is jumping with a bicycle" Sentence 2: "A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a bicycle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
436
A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a bicycle
A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a car
2.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a car" Sentence 2: "A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a bicycle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
438
The helmeted girl is perching on a bike
A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a car
1.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a car" Sentence 2: "The helmeted girl is perching on a bike" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
439
The girl with a helmet is perching on a bike
A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a bicycle
2.9
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a bicycle" Sentence 2: "The girl with a helmet is perching on a bike" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
440
The helmeted girl is riding a bike
A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a bicycle
3.7
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a bicycle" Sentence 2: "The helmeted girl is riding a bike" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
441
A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a bicycle
The helmeted girl is perching on a bike
3.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "The helmeted girl is perching on a bike" Sentence 2: "A woman is performing a trick on a ramp with a bicycle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
442
A blonds girl is surfing
A blond girl is riding the waves
4.7
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A blond girl is riding the waves" Sentence 2: "A blonds girl is surfing" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
446
A lady is surfing and riding a wave
A boy is surfing and riding a wave
3.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A boy is surfing and riding a wave" Sentence 2: "A lady is surfing and riding a wave" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
447
A woman is surfing
A blond girl is riding the waves
4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A blond girl is riding the waves" Sentence 2: "A woman is surfing" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
449
A lady is surfing and riding a wave
A blonds girl is surfing
3.6
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A blonds girl is surfing" Sentence 2: "A lady is surfing and riding a wave" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
451
A blond girl waves while she is riding
A lady is surfing and riding a wave
2.3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A lady is surfing and riding a wave" Sentence 2: "A blond girl waves while she is riding" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
454
Two children and an adult are standing next to a tree limb
Two children and an adult are not standing next to a tree limb
3.6
2CONTRADICTION
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two children and an adult are not standing next to a tree limb" Sentence 2: "Two children and an adult are standing next to a tree limb" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
457
Two children and an adult are standing next to a tree limb
Two children are climbing a tree
3
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two children are climbing a tree" Sentence 2: "Two children and an adult are standing next to a tree limb" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
461
Two children and an adult are standing next to a tree limb
Two children are hanging on a large branch
2.7
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "Two children are hanging on a large branch" Sentence 2: "Two children and an adult are standing next to a tree limb" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
462
A man dressed in black is riding a bike
A man is performing a trick on a bike
3.5
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is performing a trick on a bike" Sentence 2: "A man dressed in black is riding a bike" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
465
A man is performing stunts on a green bicycle
A man is performing a trick on a green bicycle
4.7
1ENTAILMENT
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is performing a trick on a green bicycle" Sentence 2: "A man is performing stunts on a green bicycle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
470
There is no man dressed in black and riding a green bike
A man is performing a trick on a green bicycle
3.4
0NEUTRAL
entailing_or_contradicting
Sentence 1: "{{hypothesis}}" Sentence 2: "{{premise}}" Are the two sentences {{answer_choices[1]}} or {{answer_choices[2]}} each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "{{answer_choices[0]}}". ||| {{answer_choices[entailment_judgment]}}
Sentence 1: "A man is performing a trick on a green bicycle" Sentence 2: "There is no man dressed in black and riding a green bike" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither