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473
A boy is holding a squirt gun
A child is holding a squirt gun
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 child is holding a squirt gun" Sentence 2: "A boy is holding a squirt gun" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
475
A laughing child is holding a water gun and getting sprayed with water
A child with a gun that sprays water is laughing and getting hit by other boys
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 child with a gun that sprays water is laughing and getting hit by other boys" Sentence 2: "A laughing child is holding a water gun and getting sprayed with water" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
476
There is no child holding a water gun or getting sprayed with water
A laughing child is holding a water gun and getting sprayed with water
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 laughing child is holding a water gun and getting sprayed with water" Sentence 2: "There is no child holding a water gun or getting sprayed with water" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
477
A child with a gun that sprays water is laughing and getting hit by other boys
A child is holding a squirt gun
3.9
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 child is holding a squirt gun" Sentence 2: "A child with a gun that sprays water is laughing and getting hit by other boys" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
484
Two daschunds are playing with a red ball
Two dogs are playing with a small red ball
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: "Two dogs are playing with a small red ball" Sentence 2: "Two daschunds are playing with a red ball" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
485
Two cats are playing with a red ball
Two daschunds are playing with a red ball
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: "Two daschunds are playing with a red ball" Sentence 2: "Two cats are playing with a red ball" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
486
Two brown dogs are fighting over a red ball and are playing in the grass
Two dogs are playing with a small red ball
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: "Two dogs are playing with a small red ball" Sentence 2: "Two brown dogs are fighting over a red ball and are playing in the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
489
There is no dog playing with a red ball
Two daschunds are playing with a red ball
3
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 daschunds are playing with a red ball" Sentence 2: "There is no dog playing with a red ball" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
491
The black and white dog is running and a person stands behind it
The dog, which is black and white, is running and a person stands behind it
4.9
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 dog, which is black and white, is running and a person stands behind it" Sentence 2: "The black and white dog is running and a person stands behind it" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
494
A little dog is sprinting and the person who owns it is trying to catch it
A little dog is sprinting and its owner is trying to catch it
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 little dog is sprinting and its owner is trying to catch it" Sentence 2: "A little dog is sprinting and the person who owns it is trying to catch it" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
496
The black and white dog is running and a person stands behind it
A little dog is sprinting and the person who owns it is trying to catch it
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 little dog is sprinting and the person who owns it is trying to catch it" Sentence 2: "The black and white dog is running and a person stands behind it" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
497
The black and white dog is running and a person stands behind it
A little dog is slowing down and the owner is quitting chasing it
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 little dog is slowing down and the owner is quitting chasing it" Sentence 2: "The black and white dog is running and a person stands behind it" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
499
The black and white dog isn't running and there is no person standing behind
A little dog is sprinting and its owner is trying to catch it
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 little dog is sprinting and its owner is trying to catch it" Sentence 2: "The black and white dog isn't running and there is no person standing behind" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
500
A black person is running along a white stand and a dog barks behind him
A little dog is sprinting and its owner is trying to catch it
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 little dog is sprinting and its owner is trying to catch it" Sentence 2: "A black person is running along a white stand and a dog barks behind him" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
505
A man wearing a dyed black shirt is sitting at the table and laughing
A black shirt is being worn by a man who is sitting at the table and laughing
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 black shirt is being worn by a man who is sitting at the table and laughing" Sentence 2: "A man wearing a dyed black shirt is sitting at the table and laughing" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
506
A man wearing a dyed black shirt is sitting at the table and laughing
There is no man wearing a shirt dyed black, sitting at the table and laughing
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: "There is no man wearing a shirt dyed black, sitting at the table and laughing" Sentence 2: "A man wearing a dyed black shirt is sitting at the table and laughing" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
507
A laughing man is dyeing a shirt black on the table which you cannot sit at
A man wearing a dyed black shirt is sitting at the table and laughing
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 man wearing a dyed black shirt is sitting at the table and laughing" Sentence 2: "A laughing man is dyeing a shirt black on the table which you cannot sit at " Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
508
A black shirt is being worn by a man who is sitting at the table and laughing
A man is sitting comfortably at a table
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 sitting comfortably at a table" Sentence 2: "A black shirt is being worn by a man who is sitting at the table and laughing" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
513
A man is sitting and tables a comfortable discussion
A man wearing a dyed black shirt is sitting at the table and laughing
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 wearing a dyed black shirt is sitting at the table and laughing" Sentence 2: "A man is sitting and tables a comfortable discussion" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
514
A man is sitting comfortably at a table
A man wearing a dyed black shirt is sitting at the table and laughing
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 wearing a dyed black shirt is sitting at the table and laughing" Sentence 2: "A man is sitting comfortably at a table" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
515
A woman who is wearing a pink boa is riding a bicycle down a bridge built for pedestrians
A woman who is wearing a pink scarf is riding a bike down a bridge built for pedestrians
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 woman who is wearing a pink scarf is riding a bike down a bridge built for pedestrians" Sentence 2: "A woman who is wearing a pink boa is riding a bicycle down a bridge built for pedestrians" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
516
A woman who is taking off a pink boa is stopping her bicycle on a bridge built for pedestrians
A woman who is wearing a pink boa is riding a bicycle down a bridge built for pedestrians
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 who is wearing a pink boa is riding a bicycle down a bridge built for pedestrians" Sentence 2: "A woman who is taking off a pink boa is stopping her bicycle on a bridge built for pedestrians" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
522
A woman who is wearing a pink boa is riding a bicycle down a bridge built for pedestrians
The woman wearing silver pants, pink bellbottoms and a pink scarf isn't riding a bike
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: "The woman wearing silver pants, pink bellbottoms and a pink scarf isn't riding a bike" Sentence 2: "A woman who is wearing a pink boa is riding a bicycle down a bridge built for pedestrians" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
524
A woman who is wearing a pink scarf is riding a bike down a bridge built for pedestrians
The woman wearing silver pants, pink bellbottoms and a pink scarf is riding a bike
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: "The woman wearing silver pants, pink bellbottoms and a pink scarf is riding a bike" Sentence 2: "A woman who is wearing a pink scarf is riding a bike down a bridge built for pedestrians" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
527
A woman who is wearing a pink boa is riding a bicycle down a bridge built for pedestrians
The woman wearing silver pants, pink bellbottoms and a pink scarf is riding a bike
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: "The woman wearing silver pants, pink bellbottoms and a pink scarf is riding a bike" Sentence 2: "A woman who is wearing a pink boa is riding a bicycle down a bridge built for pedestrians" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
528
A person, who is riding a bike, is wearing gear which is black
A biker is wearing gear which is black
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 biker is wearing gear which is black" Sentence 2: "A person, who is riding a bike, is wearing gear which is black" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
529
A biker is naked
A biker is wearing gear which is black
3.315
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 biker is wearing gear which is black" Sentence 2: "A biker is naked" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
531
A black helmet is being worn by a man who is pushing a bicycle
One man is wearing a black helmet and pushing a bicycle
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: "One man is wearing a black helmet and pushing a bicycle" Sentence 2: "A black helmet is being worn by a man who is pushing a bicycle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
535
A biker is wearing gear which is black
There is no man wearing a black helmet and pushing a bicycle
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: "There is no man wearing a black helmet and pushing a bicycle" Sentence 2: "A biker is wearing gear which is black" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
538
One man is wearing a black helmet and pushing a bicycle
A biker is naked
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 biker is naked" Sentence 2: "One man is wearing a black helmet and pushing a bicycle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
541
The man in a grey t-shirt is sitting on a rock in front of the waterfall
The man in a t-shirt dyed grey is sitting on a rock in front of a waterfall
4.9
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 man in a t-shirt dyed grey is sitting on a rock in front of a waterfall" Sentence 2: "The man in a grey t-shirt is sitting on a rock in front of the waterfall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
542
The man in a grey t-shirt is sitting on a rock in front of the waterfall
There is no man in a grey t-shirt sitting on a rock in front of the waterfall
3.5
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 in a grey t-shirt sitting on a rock in front of the waterfall" Sentence 2: "The man in a grey t-shirt is sitting on a rock in front of the waterfall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
545
A woman is standing and isn't looking at the waterfall
A woman is sitting and looking at the waterfall
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 woman is sitting and looking at the waterfall" Sentence 2: "A woman is standing and isn't looking at the waterfall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
548
A woman is standing and isn't looking at the waterfall
The man in a grey t-shirt is sitting on a rock in front of the waterfall
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: "The man in a grey t-shirt is sitting on a rock in front of the waterfall" Sentence 2: "A woman is standing and isn't looking at the waterfall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
550
The man in a t-shirt dyed grey is sitting on a rock in front of a waterfall
A woman is sitting and looking at the waterfall
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 woman is sitting and looking at the waterfall" Sentence 2: "The man in a t-shirt dyed grey is sitting on a rock in front of a waterfall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
551
There is no man in a grey t-shirt sitting on a rock in front of the waterfall
A woman is sitting and looking at the waterfall
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 sitting and looking at the waterfall" Sentence 2: "There is no man in a grey t-shirt sitting on a rock in front of the waterfall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
552
A woman is sitting and looking at the waterfall
A rocker is sitting with a t-shirt that has a man over a grey waterfall on the front
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 rocker is sitting with a t-shirt that has a man over a grey waterfall on the front" Sentence 2: "A woman is sitting and looking at the waterfall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
555
A dog, which is brown, and a black one are running in the grass
There is no dog running in the grass
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: "There is no dog running in the grass" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is brown, and a black one are running in the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
556
A black man is running in brown grass and racing a dog
A dog, which is brown, and a black one are running in the grass
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 dog, which is brown, and a black one are running in the grass" Sentence 2: "A black man is running in brown grass and racing a dog" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
557
A dark black dog and a light brown dog are playing in the yard in the back
A dark black dog and a light brown dog are playing in the backyard
4.9
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 dark black dog and a light brown dog are playing in the backyard" Sentence 2: "A dark black dog and a light brown dog are playing in the yard in the back" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
560
A dark black dog and a light brown dog are playing in the yard in the back
A dog, which is brown, and a black one are running in the grass
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 dog, which is brown, and a black one are running in the grass" Sentence 2: "A dark black dog and a light brown dog are playing in the yard in the back" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
561
A dark black dog and a light brown dog are fighting in the backyard
A dog, which is brown, and a black one are running in the grass
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 dog, which is brown, and a black one are running in the grass" Sentence 2: "A dark black dog and a light brown dog are fighting in the backyard" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
564
There is no dog running in the grass
A dark black dog and a light brown dog are playing in the backyard
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 dark black dog and a light brown dog are playing in the backyard" Sentence 2: "There is no dog running in the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
565
A dark black dog and a light brown dog are playing in the backyard
A black man is running in brown grass and racing a dog
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 black man is running in brown grass and racing a dog" Sentence 2: "A dark black dog and a light brown dog are playing in the backyard" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
568
A dog that has a brown and white coat is sitting in shallow water
A dog that has a brown and white coat is trotting through shallow water
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 dog that has a brown and white coat is trotting through shallow water" Sentence 2: "A dog that has a brown and white coat is sitting in shallow water" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
570
A white and brown dog is walking through the water with difficulty
A white and brown dog is pacing through the water with difficulty
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 white and brown dog is pacing through the water with difficulty" Sentence 2: "A white and brown dog is walking through the water with difficulty" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
581
A group of boys are quiet in front of a large door made of wood
A group of boys are playing with a ball in front of a large door made of wood
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 boys are playing with a ball in front of a large door made of wood" Sentence 2: "A group of boys are quiet in front of a large door made of wood" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
586
The children aren't playing in front of a large door
A group of boys are playing with a ball in front of a large door made of wood
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 group of boys are playing with a ball in front of a large door made of wood" Sentence 2: "The children aren't playing in front of a large door" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
587
A bunch of boys are playing with a ball in front of a large door made of wood
The children are playing in front of a large door
3.4
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: "The children are playing in front of a large door" Sentence 2: "A bunch of boys are playing with a ball in front of a large door made of wood" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
588
The children are playing in front of a large door
A group of boys are quiet in front of a large door made of wood
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 group of boys are quiet in front of a large door made of wood" Sentence 2: "The children are playing in front of a large door" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
597
A black, red, white and pink dress is being worn by a woman
A woman is taking off a cloak, which is very large, and revealing extravagant apparel
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: "A woman is taking off a cloak, which is very large, and revealing extravagant apparel" Sentence 2: "A black, red, white and pink dress is being worn by a woman" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
599
A woman is taking off a cloak, which is very large, and revealing an extravagant dress
A black, red, white and pink dress is being worn by a woman
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 black, red, white and pink dress is being worn by a woman" Sentence 2: "A woman is taking off a cloak, which is very large, and revealing an extravagant dress" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
601
A teenage girl is storing away beads that are red
A teenage girl is wearing beads that are red
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 teenage girl is wearing beads that are red" Sentence 2: "A teenage girl is storing away beads that are red" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
603
A young lady with light brown hair is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling
A lady of young age, with light brown hair, is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling
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 lady of young age, with light brown hair, is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling" Sentence 2: "A young lady with light brown hair is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
604
A young lady with light brown hair is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling
There is no young lady with light brown hair wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and smiling
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: "There is no young lady with light brown hair wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and smiling" Sentence 2: "A young lady with light brown hair is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
605
A young lady with light brown hair is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling
A red sweatshirt with a smiling lady upon it is suited to be worn with light brown hair, earrings and a necklace
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 red sweatshirt with a smiling lady upon it is suited to be worn with light brown hair, earrings and a necklace " Sentence 2: "A young lady with light brown hair is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
606
A lady of young age, with light brown hair, is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling
A teenage girl is wearing beads that are red
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 teenage girl is wearing beads that are red" Sentence 2: "A lady of young age, with light brown hair, is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
609
A young lady with light brown hair is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling
The teenage girl is wearing beads that are red
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: "The teenage girl is wearing beads that are red" Sentence 2: "A young lady with light brown hair is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
611
The girl likes red and isn't wearing beads for teenagers
A young lady with light brown hair is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling
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 young lady with light brown hair is wearing a red necklace, a sweatshirt and earrings and is smiling" Sentence 2: "The girl likes red and isn't wearing beads for teenagers" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
617
A fearful little boy is on a climbing wall
A fearful little boy is on the ground
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 fearful little boy is on the ground" Sentence 2: "A fearful little boy is on a climbing wall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
621
A boy is climbing up a wall artificially built for climbing and is attached to a rope
A climbing boy rescues the fearful cat from over the wall
2.2
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 climbing boy rescues the fearful cat from over the wall" Sentence 2: "A boy is climbing up a wall artificially built for climbing and is attached to a rope" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
622
A fearful little boy is on a climbing wall
A boy is effortlessly climbing up a wall artificially built for climbing and is attached to a rope
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 boy is effortlessly climbing up a wall artificially built for climbing and is attached to a rope" Sentence 2: "A fearful little boy is on a climbing wall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
625
A boy is climbing up a wall artificially built for climbing and is attached to a rope
A fearful little boy is on a climbing wall
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 fearful little boy is on a climbing wall" Sentence 2: "A boy is climbing up a wall artificially built for climbing and is attached to a rope" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
626
A dad is launching his daughter into a swimming pool
A father is launching the daughter in a swimming pool
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 father is launching the daughter in a swimming pool" Sentence 2: "A dad is launching his daughter into a swimming pool" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
628
A father is in the swimming pool during his daughters launch
A father is launching the daughter in a swimming pool
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 father is launching the daughter in a swimming pool" Sentence 2: "A father is in the swimming pool during his daughters launch" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
629
The man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean
One man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean
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: "One man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean" Sentence 2: "The man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
631
The man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean
A kid swimming in the ocean is tossing a coin into the pool, near the man
2.2
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 kid swimming in the ocean is tossing a coin into the pool, near the man" Sentence 2: "The man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
632
One man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean
A father is launching the daughter in a swimming pool
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 father is launching the daughter in a swimming pool" Sentence 2: "One man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
634
A kid swimming in the ocean is tossing a coin into the pool, near the man
A father is launching the daughter in a swimming pool
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: "A father is launching the daughter in a swimming pool" Sentence 2: "A kid swimming in the ocean is tossing a coin into the pool, near the man" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
637
A father is in the swimming pool during his daughters launch
The man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean
2.515
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 man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean" Sentence 2: "A father is in the swimming pool during his daughters launch" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
638
A father is launching the daughter in a swimming pool
The man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean
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 man is tossing a kid into the swimming pool that is near the ocean" Sentence 2: "A father is launching the daughter in a swimming pool" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
641
A social climber is tying a man to a cliff with a rope
One man is climbing a cliff with a rope
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: "One man is climbing a cliff with a rope" Sentence 2: "A social climber is tying a man to a cliff with a rope" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
643
A person is standing in front of a rock with a rope, which is pink
A person is climbing a rock with a rope, which is pink
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 person is climbing a rock with a rope, which is pink" Sentence 2: "A person is standing in front of a rock with a rope, which is pink" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
645
A rock is being climbed by a person with a rope, which is pink
One man is climbing a cliff with a rope
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: "One man is climbing a cliff with a rope" Sentence 2: "A rock is being climbed by a person with a rope, which is pink" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
646
One man is climbing a cliff with a rope
A person is standing in front of a rock with a rope, which is pink
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 is standing in front of a rock with a rope, which is pink" Sentence 2: "One man is climbing a cliff with a rope" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
648
A person is climbing a rock with a rope, which is pink
One man is climbing the cliff with a rope
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: "One man is climbing the cliff with a rope" Sentence 2: "A person is climbing a rock with a rope, which is pink" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
649
A person is climbing a rock with a rope, which is pink
One man is descending a cliff with a rope
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: "One man is descending a cliff with a rope" Sentence 2: "A person is climbing a rock with a rope, which is pink" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
650
A person is climbing a rock with a rope, which is pink
A social climber is tying a man to a cliff with a rope
2.685
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 social climber is tying a man to a cliff with a rope" Sentence 2: "A person is climbing a rock with a rope, which is pink" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
653
A young boy isn't climbing a wall made of rock
The young boy is climbing the wall made of rock
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: "The young boy is climbing the wall made of rock" Sentence 2: "A young boy isn't climbing a wall made of rock" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
655
A young child is climbing a rock climbing wall which is indoors
A young kid is climbing a rock climbing wall which is indoors
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 young kid is climbing a rock climbing wall which is indoors" Sentence 2: "A young child is climbing a rock climbing wall which is indoors" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
657
A young child is climbing a rock climbing wall which is indoors
A child is indoors watching a program about some young climbers on a rock wall.
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 child is indoors watching a program about some young climbers on a rock wall." Sentence 2: "A young child is climbing a rock climbing wall which is indoors" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
660
A child is indoors watching a program about some young climbers on a rock wall.
The young boy is climbing the wall made of rock
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: "The young boy is climbing the wall made of rock" Sentence 2: "A child is indoors watching a program about some young climbers on a rock wall." Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
661
One young boy is climbing a wall made of rock
A young child is climbing a rock climbing wall which is indoors
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 young child is climbing a rock climbing wall which is indoors" Sentence 2: "One young boy is climbing a wall made of rock" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
663
A young climber is making a rock wall for the boys
A young child is climbing a rock climbing wall which is indoors
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 young child is climbing a rock climbing wall which is indoors" Sentence 2: "A young climber is making a rock wall for the boys" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
668
The cyclist is performing a trick in the air
The cyclist isn't performing a trick in the air
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: "The cyclist isn't performing a trick in the air" Sentence 2: "The cyclist is performing a trick in the air" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
671
One man is doing a bicycle trick in midair
The cyclist isn't performing a trick in the air
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: "The cyclist isn't performing a trick in the air" Sentence 2: "One man is doing a bicycle trick in midair" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
672
One man is doing a bicycle trick in midair
The air is tricking a performing cyclist
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 air is tricking a performing cyclist" Sentence 2: "One man is doing a bicycle trick in midair" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
676
A dog, which is black, and a white one are staring at each other in the street
A dog, which is black, and another one, which is white, are staring at each other in the street
4.9
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, which is black, and another one, which is white, are staring at each other in the street" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is black, and a white one are staring at each other in the street" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
678
A dog, which is black, and a white one are staring at each other in the street
One white dog is staring at the black street
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: "One white dog is staring at the black street" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is black, and a white one are staring at each other in the street" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
679
Two dogs of different breeds are looking angrily at each other across a street
Two dogs of different breeds are looking at each other across a street
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: "Two dogs of different breeds are looking at each other across a street" Sentence 2: "Two dogs of different breeds are looking angrily at each other across a street" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
680
Two dogs of different breeds are looking at each other across a street
There are no dogs of different breeds looking at each other across a street
3.9
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 are no dogs of different breeds looking at each other across a street" Sentence 2: "Two dogs of different breeds are looking at each other across a street" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
685
A dog, which is black, and another one, which is white, are staring at each other in the street
Two dogs of different breeds are looking at each other across a street
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: "Two dogs of different breeds are looking at each other across a street" Sentence 2: "A dog, which is black, and another one, which is white, are staring at each other in the street" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
690
A dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is dropping a bucket
A dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is biting a bucket
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 dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is biting a bucket" Sentence 2: "A dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is dropping a bucket" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
691
A dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is biting a bucket
A dog in a bucket is biting a tree which is probably a pine
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 in a bucket is biting a tree which is probably a pine" Sentence 2: "A dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is biting a bucket" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
692
A dog which is furry and black is in a backyard and is carrying a basket in its mouth.
A dog which is furry and black is in a back yard and is carrying a basket in its mouth
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 dog which is furry and black is in a back yard and is carrying a basket in its mouth" Sentence 2: "A dog which is furry and black is in a backyard and is carrying a basket in its mouth." Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
693
A dog which is furry and black is in a back yard and is carrying a basket in its mouth
There is no dog which is furry and black in a back yard carrying a basket in its mouth.
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: "There is no dog which is furry and black in a back yard carrying a basket in its mouth." Sentence 2: "A dog which is furry and black is in a back yard and is carrying a basket in its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
696
A dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is biting a bucket
There is no dog which is furry and black in a back yard carrying a basket 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: "There is no dog which is furry and black in a back yard carrying a basket in its mouth." Sentence 2: "A dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is biting a bucket" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
697
A dog in the backyard is carrying black fur in a basket in its mouth.
A dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is biting a bucket
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 dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is biting a bucket" Sentence 2: "A dog in the backyard is carrying black fur in a basket in its mouth." Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
699
A dog which is furry and black is in a back yard and is carrying a basket in its mouth
A dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is dropping a bucket
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: "A dog next to a tree, which is probably a pine, is dropping a bucket" Sentence 2: "A dog which is furry and black is in a back yard and is carrying a basket in its mouth" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
702
Two persons of large size are sitting on a park bench and they have a bottle of soda between them
Two large persons are sitting on a park bench and they have a bottle of soda between them
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: "Two large persons are sitting on a park bench and they have a bottle of soda between them" Sentence 2: "Two persons of large size are sitting on a park bench and they have a bottle of soda between them" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing