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703
Two large persons are sitting on a park bench and they have a bottle of soda between them
Two large persons are standing near a park bench and they have nothing between them
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: "Two large persons are standing near a park bench and they have nothing between them" Sentence 2: "Two large persons 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".
contradicting
704
Two large park benches have a person sitting and a bottle of soda between them
Two large persons are sitting on a park bench and they have a bottle of soda between them
3.7
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 large park benches have a person sitting and 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
709
A man and a woman are sitting comfortably on the bench
Two persons of large size are sitting on a park bench and they have a bottle of soda between them
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 persons of large size are sitting on a park bench and they have a bottle of soda between them" Sentence 2: "A man and a woman are sitting comfortably on the bench" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
715
The man is racing for the lead
A man is leading the race
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 leading the race" Sentence 2: "The man is racing for the lead " Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
722
A few men in a competition are running outside
One man is leading the race
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 leading the race" Sentence 2: "A few men in a competition are running outside" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
723
A man is bringing up the rear of the race
A few men in a competition are running outside
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 few men in a competition are running outside" Sentence 2: "A man is bringing up the rear of the race" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
725
A few men in a competition are running outside
A man is leading the race
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 man is leading the race" Sentence 2: "A few men in a competition are running outside" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
727
A man with a camera is studying the subject
There is no man with a camera studying the subject
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 with a camera studying the subject" Sentence 2: "A man with a camera is studying the subject" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
728
A man with a camera is studying the subject
The study subject is a camera man
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: "The study subject is a camera man" Sentence 2: "A man with a camera is studying the subject" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
729
The man with the dyed purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos
The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos
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 the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos" Sentence 2: "The man with the dyed purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
730
The man in the purple hat isn't operating a camera that makes videos
The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos
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: "The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos" Sentence 2: "The man in the purple hat isn't operating a camera that makes videos" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
731
The man with the dyed purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos
A man with a camera is studying the subject
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 with a camera is studying the subject" Sentence 2: "The man with the dyed purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
732
A man with a camera is studying the subject
The man in the purple hat isn't operating a camera that makes videos
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 man in the purple hat isn't operating a camera that makes videos" Sentence 2: "A man with a camera is studying the subject" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
733
The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos
The subject is being studied by a man with a camera
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: "The subject is being studied by a man with a camera" Sentence 2: "The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
734
The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos
There is no man with a camera studying the subject
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 man with a camera studying the subject" Sentence 2: "The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
735
The study subject is a camera man
The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos
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: "The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos" Sentence 2: "The study subject is a camera man" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
736
The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos
A man with a camera is studying the subject
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 man with a camera is studying the subject" Sentence 2: "The man in the purple hat is operating a camera that makes videos" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
737
The bride and the groom are leaving after the marriage
The bride and the groom are leaving after the wedding
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 bride and the groom are leaving after the wedding" Sentence 2: "The bride and the groom are leaving after the marriage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
738
The bride and the groom are arriving after the wedding
The bride and the groom are leaving after the wedding
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: "The bride and the groom are leaving after the wedding" Sentence 2: "The bride and the groom are arriving after the wedding" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
741
A married couple is walking up the aisle
A married couple is walking down the aisle
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 married couple is walking down the aisle" Sentence 2: "A married couple is walking up the aisle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
745
The priest is walking down the aisle to marry a couple
The bride and the groom are leaving after the wedding
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: "The bride and the groom are leaving after the wedding" Sentence 2: "The priest is walking down the aisle to marry a couple" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
746
The bride and the groom are leaving after the marriage
A married couple is walking down the aisle
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 married couple is walking down the aisle" Sentence 2: "The bride and the groom are leaving after the marriage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
747
The bride and the groom are arriving after the wedding
A married couple is walking down the aisle
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 married couple is walking down the aisle" Sentence 2: "The bride and the groom are arriving after the wedding" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
748
A married couple is walking down the aisle
The bride is leaving the groom after the wedding
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 bride is leaving the groom after the wedding" Sentence 2: "A married couple is walking down the aisle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
749
A married couple is walking down the aisle
The bride and the groom are leaving after the wedding
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 bride and the groom are leaving after the wedding" Sentence 2: "A married couple is walking down the aisle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
752
The presentation is being watched by a classroom of students
The presentation is being attended by a classroom of students
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 presentation is being attended by a classroom of students" Sentence 2: "The presentation is being watched by a classroom of students" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
754
The presentation is being attended by a classroom of students
A classroom is full of students
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 classroom is full of students" Sentence 2: "The presentation is being attended by a classroom of students" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
757
The presentation is being watched by a classroom of students
A classroom is empty
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 classroom is empty" Sentence 2: "The presentation is being watched by a classroom of students" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
760
A boy on a hill covered in snow is wearing a red jacket and a black hat and is sliding on his knees
A boy at the bottom of a hill covered in snow is naked and is sitting on his knees
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 boy at the bottom of a hill covered in snow is naked and is sitting on his knees" Sentence 2: "A boy on a hill covered in snow is wearing a red jacket and a black hat and is sliding on his knees" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
761
A boy on a hill covered in snow is wearing a red jacket and a black hat and is sliding on his knees
A boy on a red and black slide is wearing a jacket and a hat and has knees which are covered in snow
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 on a red and black slide is wearing a jacket and a hat and has knees which are covered in snow" Sentence 2: "A boy on a hill covered in snow is wearing a red jacket and a black hat and is sliding on his knees" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
762
The kid is happily sliding in the snow
The kid is sliding in the snow
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: "The kid is sliding in the snow" Sentence 2: "The kid is happily sliding in the snow" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
764
A snow slide is full of kids
The kid is sliding in the snow
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 kid is sliding in the snow" Sentence 2: "A snow slide is full of kids" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
766
A boy on a hill covered in snow is wearing a red jacket and a black hat and is sliding on his knees
The kid is still in the snow
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 kid is still in the snow" Sentence 2: "A boy on a hill covered in snow is wearing a red jacket and a black hat and is sliding on his knees" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
769
The kid is sliding in the snow
A boy at the bottom of a hill covered in snow is naked and is sitting on his knees
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 boy at the bottom of a hill covered in snow is naked and is sitting on his knees" Sentence 2: "The kid is sliding in the snow" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
772
A woman and a dog are peacefully sitting on a tree stump
A woman and a dog are sitting on a tree stump
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 woman and a dog are sitting on a tree stump" Sentence 2: "A woman and a dog are peacefully sitting on a tree stump" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
774
A woman, who is old, is near a dog that has a white coat
A woman, who is old, is near a white dog
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 woman, who is old, is near a white dog" Sentence 2: "A woman, who is old, is near a dog that has a white coat" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
777
A woman, who is old, is far from a white dog
A woman and a dog are sitting on a tree stump
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 and a dog are sitting on a tree stump" Sentence 2: "A woman, who is old, is far from a white dog" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
783
A man is watering the grass and excitedly playing with a dog
A dog is excitedly playing with water in 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 dog is excitedly playing with water in the grass" Sentence 2: "A man is watering the grass and excitedly playing with a dog" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
784
The dog is biting some droplets of water
The dog is snapping at some droplets of water
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: "The dog is snapping at some droplets of water" Sentence 2: "The dog is biting some droplets of water" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
785
The dog is snapping at some droplets of water
The dog isn't snapping at some droplets of 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: "The dog isn't snapping at some droplets of water" Sentence 2: "The dog is snapping at some droplets of water" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
789
A dog is excitedly playing with water in the grass
A snap is depicting some water falling in droplets on the dog
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 snap is depicting some water falling in droplets on the dog" Sentence 2: "A dog is excitedly playing with water in the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
791
The dog is snapping at some droplets of water
There is no dog excitedly playing with water in 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: "There is no dog excitedly playing with water in the grass" Sentence 2: "The dog is snapping at some droplets of water" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
792
A man is watering the grass and excitedly playing with a dog
The dog is snapping at some droplets of water
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 dog is snapping at some droplets of water" Sentence 2: "A man is watering the grass and excitedly playing with a dog" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
793
The dog is snapping at some droplets of water
A dog is excitedly playing with water in the grass
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 dog is excitedly playing with water in the grass" Sentence 2: "The dog is snapping at some droplets of water" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
796
Two people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage
Some people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage
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: "Some people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage" Sentence 2: "Two people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
797
Nobody is in the snow wearing clothes that provide camouflage
Two people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage
3.3
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 people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage" Sentence 2: "Nobody is in the snow wearing clothes that provide camouflage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
799
Some people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage
Two people are walking two dogs with golden coats in the snow
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 people are walking two dogs with golden coats in the snow" Sentence 2: "Some people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
802
Two people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage
Two men are walking two dogs with golden coats in the snow
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 walking two dogs with golden coats in the snow" Sentence 2: "Two people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
804
Two people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage
Two people are walking two dogs with golden coats in the snow
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 people are walking two dogs with golden coats in the snow" Sentence 2: "Two people are in the snow, wearing clothes that provide camouflage" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
811
There is no girl wearing a t-shirt and keeping her mouth open
A girl from Asia, in front of a brick window, looks surprised
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 girl from Asia, in front of a brick window, looks surprised" Sentence 2: "There is no girl wearing a t-shirt and keeping her mouth open" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
812
A girl from Asia, in front of a window made of bricks, looks surprised
A girl is wearing a t-shirt and has her mouth open.
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 girl is wearing a t-shirt and has her mouth open." Sentence 2: "A girl from Asia, in front of a window made of bricks, looks surprised" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
813
A girl from Asia, in front of a brick window, doesn't look surprised
A girl is wearing a t-shirt and has her mouth open.
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 girl is wearing a t-shirt and has her mouth open." Sentence 2: "A girl from Asia, in front of a brick window, doesn't look surprised" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
820
A person in biking gear is standing steadily in front of some mountains
The mountain gear is steadily placed in front of the standing biker
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: "The mountain gear is steadily placed in front of the standing biker" Sentence 2: "A person in biking gear is standing steadily in front of some mountains " Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
822
There is no person in bike gear standing steadily in front of the mountains
A group of people is equipped with protective gear
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 group of people is equipped with protective gear" Sentence 2: "There is no person in bike gear standing steadily in front of the mountains" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
824
A group of people is equipped with gear used for protection
A person in biking gear is standing steadily in front of some mountains
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 person in biking gear is standing steadily in front of some mountains " Sentence 2: "A group of people is equipped with gear used for protection" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
825
A group of people is equipped with unprotective gear
A person in biking gear is standing steadily in front of some mountains
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 person in biking gear is standing steadily in front of some mountains " Sentence 2: "A group of people is equipped with unprotective gear" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
830
The little kid is playing football and falling harmlessly into the grass
The little kid is playing football and falling into the 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: "The little kid is playing football and falling into the grass" Sentence 2: "The little kid is playing football and falling harmlessly into the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
831
There is no little kid playing football and falling into the grass
The little kid is playing football and falling into the grass
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 little kid is playing football and falling into the grass" Sentence 2: "There is no little kid playing football and falling into the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
836
The football is between the feet of a boy who is lying on the grass
The little kid is playing football and falling into 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: "The little kid is playing football and falling into the grass" Sentence 2: "The football is between the feet of a boy who is lying on the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
839
The football is between the feet of a boy who is lying on the grass
The little kid is playing football and falling into the grass
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 little kid is playing football and falling into the grass" Sentence 2: "The football is between the feet of a boy who is lying on the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
841
A man with equipment used for climbing is hanging from a white, vertical rock.
A man with equipment used for climbing is under a vertical, white rock
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 with equipment used for climbing is under a vertical, white rock" Sentence 2: "A man with equipment used for climbing is hanging from a white, vertical rock." Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
844
A woman with a ponytail is climbing down a wall of rock
A woman with a ponytail is climbing a wall of rock
4.085
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 with a ponytail is climbing a wall of rock" Sentence 2: "A woman with a ponytail is climbing down a wall of rock" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
845
A woman with a ponytail is climbing a wall of rock
A woman is tailing a pony near a rock climbing wall
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 tailing a pony near a rock climbing wall" Sentence 2: "A woman with a ponytail is climbing a wall of rock" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
846
A man with equipment used for climbing is hanging from a white, vertical rock.
A woman with pigtails is climbing a rock wall
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 woman with pigtails is climbing a rock wall" Sentence 2: "A man with equipment used for climbing is hanging from a white, vertical rock." Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
848
A woman is tailing a pony near a rock climbing wall
A man with equipment used for climbing is hanging from a white, vertical rock.
1.8
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 man with equipment used for climbing is hanging from a white, vertical rock." Sentence 2: "A woman is tailing a pony near a rock climbing wall" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
851
A woman with a ponytail is climbing a wall of rock
The climbing equipment to rescue a man is hanging from a white, vertical rock
1.8
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 climbing equipment to rescue a man is hanging from a white, vertical rock" Sentence 2: "A woman with a ponytail is climbing a wall of rock" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
852
A man with equipment used for climbing is hanging from a white, vertical rock.
A woman with a ponytail is climbing a wall of rock
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 woman with a ponytail is climbing a wall of rock" Sentence 2: "A man with equipment used for climbing is hanging from a white, vertical rock." Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
855
A black and a white dog are joyfully running on the grass
A black person in white is joyfully running with the dog on the grass
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 black person in white is joyfully running with the dog on the grass" Sentence 2: "A black and a white dog are joyfully running on the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
857
One white dog and one black one are sitting side by side on the grass
One white dog and one black one are running side by side on the grass
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: "One white dog and one black one are running side by side on the grass" Sentence 2: "One white dog and one black one are sitting side by side on the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
858
One white dog and one black one are cheerfully running side by side on the grass
A black and a white dog are joyfully running on the grass
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 black and a white dog are joyfully running on the grass" Sentence 2: "One white dog and one black one are cheerfully running side by side on the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
859
One white dog and one black one are sitting side by side on the grass
A black and a white dog are joyfully running on the grass
4.115
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 a white dog are joyfully running on the grass" Sentence 2: "One white dog and one black one are sitting side by side on the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
862
A black person in white is joyfully running with the dog on the grass
One white dog and one black one are running side by side on the grass
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: "One white dog and one black one are running side by side on the grass" Sentence 2: "A black person in white is joyfully running with the dog on the grass" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
864
A lot of people are in an ice skating park
Not a lot of people are in an ice skating park
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: "Not a lot of people are in an ice skating park" Sentence 2: "A lot of people are in an ice skating park" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
866
Many people are skating in an ice park
A lot of people are in an ice skating park
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 lot of people are in an ice skating park" Sentence 2: "Many people are skating in an ice park" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
867
The ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people
An ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people
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: "An ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people" Sentence 2: "The ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
868
An ice skating rink placed outdoors is empty
An ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people
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: "An ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people" Sentence 2: "An ice skating rink placed outdoors is empty" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
869
An ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people
An ice skater is outdoors performing on a rink full of people
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: "An ice skater is outdoors performing on a rink full of people" Sentence 2: "An ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
870
The ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people
A lot of people are in an ice skating park
4.2
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: "A lot of people are in an ice skating park" Sentence 2: "The ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
872
A lot of people are in an ice skating park
An ice skater is outdoors performing on a rink full of people
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: "An ice skater is outdoors performing on a rink full of people" Sentence 2: "A lot of people are in an ice skating park" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
874
An ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people
There aren't many people in the ice skating park
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 aren't many people in the ice skating park" Sentence 2: "An ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
876
An ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people
A lot of people are in an ice skating park
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 lot of people are in an ice skating park" Sentence 2: "An ice skating rink placed outdoors is full of people" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
878
A girl in a uniform, which is blue, is lowering her arm
A girl in a uniform, which is blue, is raising her arm.
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 girl in a uniform, which is blue, is raising her arm." Sentence 2: "A girl in a uniform, which is blue, is lowering her arm" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
879
A girl is raising a blue uniform with her arm
A girl in a uniform, which is blue, is raising her arm.
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 girl in a uniform, which is blue, is raising her arm." Sentence 2: "A girl is raising a blue uniform with her arm" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
880
The girl in the blue and white uniform is cheering
Some cheers are being performed by the girl in the blue and white uniform
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: "Some cheers are being performed by the girl in the blue and white uniform" Sentence 2: "The girl in the blue and white uniform is cheering" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
881
The girl in the blue and white uniform isn't cheering
The girl in the blue and white uniform is cheering
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 girl in the blue and white uniform is cheering" Sentence 2: "The girl in the blue and white uniform isn't cheering" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
contradicting
883
Some cheers are being performed by the girl in the blue and white uniform
A girl in a uniform, which is blue, is raising her arm.
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 girl in a uniform, which is blue, is raising her arm." Sentence 2: "Some cheers are being performed by the girl in the blue and white uniform" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
887
The girl in the blue and white uniform is cheering
A girl in a uniform, which is blue, is lowering her arm
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 girl in a uniform, which is blue, is lowering her arm" Sentence 2: "The girl in the blue and white uniform is cheering" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
888
A girl is raising a blue uniform with her arm
The girl in the blue and white uniform is cheering
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 girl in the blue and white uniform is cheering" Sentence 2: "A girl is raising a blue uniform with her arm" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
889
A girl in a uniform, which is blue, is raising her arm.
The girl in the blue and white uniform is cheering
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 girl in the blue and white uniform is cheering" Sentence 2: "A girl in a uniform, which is blue, is raising her arm." Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
892
People are on a beach full of sand by the ocean and are enjoying a sunny day
People are on a beach full of sand by the ocean and are enjoying a day full of sun
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: "People are on a beach full of sand by the ocean and are enjoying a day full of sun" Sentence 2: "People are on a beach full of sand by the ocean and are enjoying a sunny day" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
893
People are far from a beach full of sand by the ocean and are suffering from the sunny day
People are on a beach full of sand by the ocean and are enjoying a sunny day
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: "People are on a beach full of sand by the ocean and are enjoying a sunny day" Sentence 2: "People are far from a beach full of sand by the ocean and are suffering from the sunny day" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
895
People are far from a beach full of sand by the ocean and are suffering from the sunny day
A bunch of people is on the shore
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 bunch of people is on the shore" Sentence 2: "People are far from a beach full of sand by the ocean and are suffering from the sunny day" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
898
People are on a beach full of sand by the ocean and are enjoying a sunny day
A bunch of people is on the shore
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 bunch of people is on the shore" Sentence 2: "People are on a beach full of sand by the ocean and are enjoying a sunny day" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
902
The man is doing a wheelie with a motorbike in a field which is mostly barren
The man is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle on ground which is mostly barren
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: "The man is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle on ground which is mostly barren" Sentence 2: "The man is doing a wheelie with a motorbike in a field which is mostly barren" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
entailing
904
The man is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle on ground which is mostly barren
The man is on ground which is mostly barren, filming a wheelie done with a motorcycle.
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: "The man is on ground which is mostly barren, filming a wheelie done with a motorcycle." Sentence 2: "The man is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle on ground which is mostly barren" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
906
A man in a blue jumpsuit is courageously performing a wheelie on a motorcycle
The man is getting off a motorcycle onto ground which is mostly barren
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: "The man is getting off a motorcycle onto ground which is mostly barren" Sentence 2: "A man in a blue jumpsuit is courageously performing a wheelie on a motorcycle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
908
A man in a blue jumpsuit is courageously performing a wheelie on a motorcycle
The man is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle on ground which is mostly barren
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: "The man is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle on ground which is mostly barren" Sentence 2: "A man in a blue jumpsuit is courageously performing a wheelie on a motorcycle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
909
A man in a blue jumpsuit is failing to perform a wheelie on a motorcycle
The man is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle on ground which is mostly barren
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 man is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle on ground which is mostly barren" Sentence 2: "A man in a blue jumpsuit is failing to perform a wheelie on a motorcycle" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
910
The man is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle on ground which is mostly barren
A courageous performer is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle over a man in a blue jumpsuit
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 courageous performer is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle over a man in a blue jumpsuit" Sentence 2: "The man is doing a wheelie with a motorcycle on ground which is mostly barren" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither
915
Two people are arguing near a crowd
Two people are kissing near a crowd
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 people are kissing near a crowd" Sentence 2: "Two people are arguing near a crowd" Are the two sentences entailing or contradicting each other? If none of these options are valid, answer "neither".
neither