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The statement "Monica and Rachel are deciding where to meet. They willing to plan according to their schedules." makes more sense than the statement "Monica and Rachel are deciding where to meet. They were both born in Chicago".
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Statement "Monica and Rachel are deciding where to meet. They willing to plan according to their schedules." is more logical than "Monica and Rachel are deciding where to meet. They are planning to go on a trip to Italy".
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The statement "Monica and Rachel are deciding where to meet. They were both born in Chicago" makes more sense than the statement "Monica and Rachel are deciding where to meet. They willing to plan according to their schedules.".
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Statement "Monica and Rachel are deciding where to meet. They are planning to go on a trip to Italy" is more logical than "Monica and Rachel are deciding where to meet. They willing to plan according to their schedules.".
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The statement "Monica and Rachel are deciding where to meet. They willing to plan according to their schedules." makes sense.
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The statement "Monica and Rachel are deciding where to meet. They love to have coffee" makes sense.
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The statement "I finally finish my homework before the deadline. I I can watch TV finally." makes more sense than the statement "I finally finish my homework before the deadline. I exhaust the book.".
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Statement "I finally finish my homework before the deadline. I I can watch TV finally." is more logical than "I finally finish my homework before the deadline. I made the homework exhausted.".
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The statement "I finally finish my homework before the deadline. I exhaust the book." makes more sense than the statement "I finally finish my homework before the deadline. I I can watch TV finally.".
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Statement "I finally finish my homework before the deadline. I made the homework exhausted." is more logical than "I finally finish my homework before the deadline. I I can watch TV finally.".
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The statement "I finally finish my homework before the deadline. I I can watch TV finally." makes sense.
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The statement "I finally finish my homework before the deadline. I have a wonderful night because the homework is so boring and it wastes me a lot of time." makes sense.
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The statement "Anne got hitched. She wore a beautiful dress and was surrounded by her friends and family. She ate a wedding cake." makes more sense than the statement "Anne got hitched. She wore a beautiful dress and was surrounded by her friends and family. She ate a hot dog.".
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Statement "Anne got hitched. She wore a beautiful dress and was surrounded by her friends and family. She ate a wedding cake." is more logical than "Anne got hitched. She wore a beautiful dress and was surrounded by her friends and family. She ate a carrot cake.".
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The statement "Anne got hitched. She wore a beautiful dress and was surrounded by her friends and family. She ate a hot dog." makes more sense than the statement "Anne got hitched. She wore a beautiful dress and was surrounded by her friends and family. She ate a wedding cake.".
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Statement "Anne got hitched. She wore a beautiful dress and was surrounded by her friends and family. She ate a carrot cake." is more logical than "Anne got hitched. She wore a beautiful dress and was surrounded by her friends and family. She ate a wedding cake.".
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The statement "Anne got hitched. She wore a beautiful dress and was surrounded by her friends and family. She ate a wedding cake." makes sense.
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The statement "Anne got hitched. She wore a beautiful dress and was surrounded by her friends and family. She ate a birthday cake." makes sense.
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The statement "The guy's roommate left the toilet seat up for the tenth time. The guy yelled at him" makes more sense than the statement "The guy's roommate left the toilet seat up for the tenth time. The guy found the seat for the roommate".
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Statement "The guy's roommate left the toilet seat up for the tenth time. The guy yelled at him" is more logical than "The guy's roommate left the toilet seat up for the tenth time. The guy sat down".
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The statement "The guy's roommate left the toilet seat up for the tenth time. The guy found the seat for the roommate" makes more sense than the statement "The guy's roommate left the toilet seat up for the tenth time. The guy yelled at him".
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Statement "The guy's roommate left the toilet seat up for the tenth time. The guy sat down" is more logical than "The guy's roommate left the toilet seat up for the tenth time. The guy yelled at him".
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The statement "The guy's roommate left the toilet seat up for the tenth time. The guy yelled at him" makes sense.
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The statement "The guy's roommate left the toilet seat up for the tenth time. The guy brought the toilet to the roommate" makes sense.
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The statement "Tom builds software at his company. He is a software engineer." makes more sense than the statement "Tom builds software at his company. He owns that thing.".
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Statement "Tom builds software at his company. He is a software engineer." is more logical than "Tom builds software at his company. He must have a high salary in his company.".
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The statement "Tom builds software at his company. He owns that thing." makes more sense than the statement "Tom builds software at his company. He is a software engineer.".
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Statement "Tom builds software at his company. He must have a high salary in his company." is more logical than "Tom builds software at his company. He is a software engineer.".
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The statement "Tom builds software at his company. He is a software engineer." makes sense.
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The statement "Tom builds software at his company. He writes bad code." makes sense.
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The statement "Rajeev is a bad student. He fails a class." makes more sense than the statement "Rajeev is a bad student. He teaches a class.".
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Statement "Rajeev is a bad student. He fails a class." is more logical than "Rajeev is a bad student. He takes a college class.".
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The statement "Rajeev is a bad student. He teaches a class." makes more sense than the statement "Rajeev is a bad student. He fails a class.".
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Statement "Rajeev is a bad student. He takes a college class." is more logical than "Rajeev is a bad student. He fails a class.".
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The statement "Rajeev is a bad student. He fails a class." makes sense.
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The statement "Rajeev is a bad student. He passes his classes." makes sense.
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The statement "I have a younger brother. I have two other siblings as well." makes more sense than the statement "I have a younger brother. I am a supportive younger sister to him.".
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Statement "I have a younger brother. I have two other siblings as well." is more logical than "I have a younger brother. I will be fifteen when he is twenty.".
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The statement "I have a younger brother. I am a supportive younger sister to him." makes more sense than the statement "I have a younger brother. I have two other siblings as well.".
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Statement "I have a younger brother. I will be fifteen when he is twenty." is more logical than "I have a younger brother. I have two other siblings as well.".
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The statement "I have a younger brother. I have two other siblings as well." makes sense.
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The statement "I have a younger brother. I don't have any siblings." makes sense.
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The statement "The large dog snarled. The man backed away slowly." makes more sense than the statement "The large dog snarled. The man went over to pet it.".
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Statement "The large dog snarled. The man backed away slowly." is more logical than "The large dog snarled. The man started juggling.".
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The statement "The large dog snarled. The man went over to pet it." makes more sense than the statement "The large dog snarled. The man backed away slowly.".
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Statement "The large dog snarled. The man started juggling." is more logical than "The large dog snarled. The man backed away slowly.".
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The statement "The large dog snarled. The man backed away slowly." makes sense.
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The statement "The large dog snarled. The man made tea." makes sense.
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The statement "Jasmine was born in the USA but grew up in China. She was originally from Philadelphia" makes more sense than the statement "Jasmine was born in the USA but grew up in China. She was originally from Edinburgh".
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Statement "Jasmine was born in the USA but grew up in China. She was originally from Philadelphia" is more logical than "Jasmine was born in the USA but grew up in China. She was originally from Xiamen".
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The statement "Jasmine was born in the USA but grew up in China. She was originally from Edinburgh" makes more sense than the statement "Jasmine was born in the USA but grew up in China. She was originally from Philadelphia".
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Statement "Jasmine was born in the USA but grew up in China. She was originally from Xiamen" is more logical than "Jasmine was born in the USA but grew up in China. She was originally from Philadelphia".
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The statement "Jasmine was born in the USA but grew up in China. She was originally from Philadelphia" makes sense.
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The statement "Jasmine was born in the USA but grew up in China. She was originally from Saarbrucken" makes sense.
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The statement "As Chris sat down in the classroom he did not feel ready for the test. The night before Chris had gone to a party." makes more sense than the statement "As Chris sat down in the classroom he did not feel ready for the test. The night before Chris had stayed in to prepare for the test.".
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Statement "As Chris sat down in the classroom he did not feel ready for the test. The night before Chris had gone to a party." is more logical than "As Chris sat down in the classroom he did not feel ready for the test. The night before Chris had studied a lot.".
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The statement "As Chris sat down in the classroom he did not feel ready for the test. The night before Chris had stayed in to prepare for the test." makes more sense than the statement "As Chris sat down in the classroom he did not feel ready for the test. The night before Chris had gone to a party.".
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Statement "As Chris sat down in the classroom he did not feel ready for the test. The night before Chris had studied a lot." is more logical than "As Chris sat down in the classroom he did not feel ready for the test. The night before Chris had gone to a party.".
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The statement "As Chris sat down in the classroom he did not feel ready for the test. The night before Chris had gone to a party." makes sense.
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The statement "As Chris sat down in the classroom he did not feel ready for the test. The night before Chris had gotten himself ready for the test the next day." makes sense.
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The statement "Two girls lie on a couch. One girl calls to order a pizza." makes more sense than the statement "Two girls lie on a couch. One girl deep sea dives.".
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Statement "Two girls lie on a couch. One girl calls to order a pizza." is more logical than "Two girls lie on a couch. One girl puts on her blinker.".
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The statement "Two girls lie on a couch. One girl deep sea dives." makes more sense than the statement "Two girls lie on a couch. One girl calls to order a pizza.".
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Statement "Two girls lie on a couch. One girl puts on her blinker." is more logical than "Two girls lie on a couch. One girl calls to order a pizza.".
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The statement "Two girls lie on a couch. One girl calls to order a pizza." makes sense.
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The statement "Two girls lie on a couch. One girl returns her couch to the furniture store." makes sense.
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The statement "The woman and her daughter were happily strolling through the park. The woman was smiling." makes more sense than the statement "The woman and her daughter were happily strolling through the park. The woman turned around and went home.".
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Statement "The woman and her daughter were happily strolling through the park. The woman was smiling." is more logical than "The woman and her daughter were happily strolling through the park. The woman gave people passing by dirty looks.".
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The statement "The woman and her daughter were happily strolling through the park. The woman turned around and went home." makes more sense than the statement "The woman and her daughter were happily strolling through the park. The woman was smiling.".
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Statement "The woman and her daughter were happily strolling through the park. The woman gave people passing by dirty looks." is more logical than "The woman and her daughter were happily strolling through the park. The woman was smiling.".
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The statement "The woman and her daughter were happily strolling through the park. The woman was smiling." makes sense.
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The statement "The woman and her daughter were happily strolling through the park. The woman yelled at her daughter for talking." makes sense.
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The statement "He is a banker in Paris. On Monday morning he goes to work" makes more sense than the statement "He is a banker in Paris. On Monday morning he goes drinking".
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Statement "He is a banker in Paris. On Monday morning he goes to work" is more logical than "He is a banker in Paris. On Monday morning he goes to the Eiffel Tower".
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The statement "He is a banker in Paris. On Monday morning he goes drinking" makes more sense than the statement "He is a banker in Paris. On Monday morning he goes to work".
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Statement "He is a banker in Paris. On Monday morning he goes to the Eiffel Tower" is more logical than "He is a banker in Paris. On Monday morning he goes to work".
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The statement "He is a banker in Paris. On Monday morning he goes to work" makes sense.
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The statement "He is a banker in Paris. On Monday morning he goes to the Louvre" makes sense.
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The statement "I lost a bunch of weight. I did it by running on the treadmill." makes more sense than the statement "I lost a bunch of weight. I pay taxes.".
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Statement "I lost a bunch of weight. I did it by running on the treadmill." is more logical than "I lost a bunch of weight. I cannot find it.".
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The statement "I lost a bunch of weight. I pay taxes." makes more sense than the statement "I lost a bunch of weight. I did it by running on the treadmill.".
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Statement "I lost a bunch of weight. I cannot find it." is more logical than "I lost a bunch of weight. I did it by running on the treadmill.".
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The statement "I lost a bunch of weight. I did it by running on the treadmill." makes sense.
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The statement "I lost a bunch of weight. I need to learn math." makes sense.
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The statement "A professor goes up to the board. The professor draws a graph." makes more sense than the statement "A professor goes up to the board. The professor jumps up and down.".
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Statement "A professor goes up to the board. The professor draws a graph." is more logical than "A professor goes up to the board. The professor kicks his student.".
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The statement "A professor goes up to the board. The professor jumps up and down." makes more sense than the statement "A professor goes up to the board. The professor draws a graph.".
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Statement "A professor goes up to the board. The professor kicks his student." is more logical than "A professor goes up to the board. The professor draws a graph.".
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The statement "A professor goes up to the board. The professor draws a graph." makes sense.
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The statement "A professor goes up to the board. The professor yells at the board." makes sense.
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The statement "Phil just couldn't cut the mustard on the football team. He didn't perform adequately." makes more sense than the statement "Phil just couldn't cut the mustard on the football team. He had a hard time slicing into the condiment.".
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Statement "Phil just couldn't cut the mustard on the football team. He didn't perform adequately." is more logical than "Phil just couldn't cut the mustard on the football team. He took up knitting.".
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The statement "Phil just couldn't cut the mustard on the football team. He had a hard time slicing into the condiment." makes more sense than the statement "Phil just couldn't cut the mustard on the football team. He didn't perform adequately.".
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Statement "Phil just couldn't cut the mustard on the football team. He took up knitting." is more logical than "Phil just couldn't cut the mustard on the football team. He didn't perform adequately.".
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The statement "Phil just couldn't cut the mustard on the football team. He didn't perform adequately." makes sense.
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The statement "Phil just couldn't cut the mustard on the football team. He died instantly." makes sense.
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The statement "My chemistry teacher was all bark and no bite. My teacher made a lot of threats but never really followed up on anything." makes more sense than the statement "My chemistry teacher was all bark and no bite. My teacher really liked dogs.".
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Statement "My chemistry teacher was all bark and no bite. My teacher made a lot of threats but never really followed up on anything." is more logical than "My chemistry teacher was all bark and no bite. My teacher ate my homework.".
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The statement "My chemistry teacher was all bark and no bite. My teacher really liked dogs." makes more sense than the statement "My chemistry teacher was all bark and no bite. My teacher made a lot of threats but never really followed up on anything.".
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Statement "My chemistry teacher was all bark and no bite. My teacher ate my homework." is more logical than "My chemistry teacher was all bark and no bite. My teacher made a lot of threats but never really followed up on anything.".
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