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32890_3 | 32890_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[Transcriber Note: This etext was produced from Amazing Stories February
1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S.
copyright on this publication was renewed.]
... | null | 82 | 25,323 | 25,325 | 25,369 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[Transcriber Note: This etext was produced from Amazing Stories February
1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S.
copyright on this publication was renewed.]
... |
Question:
Describe the Setting of the story. | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 182 | |
32890_4 | 32890_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[Transcriber Note: This etext was produced from Amazing Stories February
1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S.
copyright on this publication was renewed.]
... | null | 82 | 25,323 | 25,325 | 25,389 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[Transcriber Note: This etext was produced from Amazing Stories February
1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S.
copyright on this publication was renewed.]
... |
Question:
What is the significance of the Kumaji's in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 183 | |
32890_5 | 32890_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[Transcriber Note: This etext was produced from Amazing Stories February
1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S.
copyright on this publication was renewed.]
... | null | 82 | 25,323 | 25,325 | 25,388 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
HOME IS WHERE YOU LEFT IT
By ADAM CHASE
[Transcriber Note: This etext was produced from Amazing Stories February
1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S.
copyright on this publication was renewed.]
... |
Question:
What is the significance of the old man in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 184 | |
29193_1 | 29193_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field, describes
a strange little town that you, yourself, may blunder into one of these
evenings. But, if you do, b... | null | 82 | 23,252 | 23,254 | 23,294 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field, describes
a strange little town that you, yourself, may blunder into one of these
evenings. But, if you do, b... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 185 | |
29193_2 | 29193_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field, describes
a strange little town that you, yourself, may blunder into one of these
evenings. But, if you do, b... | null | 82 | 23,252 | 23,254 | 23,318 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field, describes
a strange little town that you, yourself, may blunder into one of these
evenings. But, if you do, b... |
Question:
Who is Willie Dawes, and what are his characteristics? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 186 | |
29193_3 | 29193_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field, describes
a strange little town that you, yourself, may blunder into one of these
evenings. But, if you do, b... | null | 82 | 23,252 | 23,254 | 23,310 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field, describes
a strange little town that you, yourself, may blunder into one of these
evenings. But, if you do, b... |
Question:
Who is Mrs. Brundage, and what happens to her? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 187 | |
29193_4 | 29193_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field, describes
a strange little town that you, yourself, may blunder into one of these
evenings. But, if you do, b... | null | 82 | 23,252 | 23,254 | 23,309 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field, describes
a strange little town that you, yourself, may blunder into one of these
evenings. But, if you do, b... |
Question:
Who is Mom, and what are her characteristics? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 188 | |
29193_5 | 29193_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field, describes
a strange little town that you, yourself, may blunder into one of these
evenings. But, if you do, b... | null | 82 | 23,252 | 23,254 | 23,317 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Henry Slesar, young New York advertising executive and by now no
longer a new-comer to either this magazine or to this field, describes
a strange little town that you, yourself, may blunder into one of these
evenings. But, if you do, b... |
Question:
What is the significance of the dream of townspeople? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 189 | |
51321_1 | 51321_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
PRIME DIFFERENCE
By ALAN E. NOURSE
Illustrated by SCHOENHEER
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this pu... | null | 82 | 27,873 | 27,875 | 27,915 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
PRIME DIFFERENCE
By ALAN E. NOURSE
Illustrated by SCHOENHEER
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this pu... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 190 | |
51321_2 | 51321_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
PRIME DIFFERENCE
By ALAN E. NOURSE
Illustrated by SCHOENHEER
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this pu... | null | 82 | 27,873 | 27,875 | 27,936 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
PRIME DIFFERENCE
By ALAN E. NOURSE
Illustrated by SCHOENHEER
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this pu... |
Question:
What is the significance of the “Prime” technology? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 191 | |
51321_3 | 51321_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
PRIME DIFFERENCE
By ALAN E. NOURSE
Illustrated by SCHOENHEER
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this pu... | null | 82 | 27,873 | 27,875 | 27,944 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
PRIME DIFFERENCE
By ALAN E. NOURSE
Illustrated by SCHOENHEER
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this pu... |
Question:
How is the theme of marriage explored throughout the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 192 | |
51321_4 | 51321_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
PRIME DIFFERENCE
By ALAN E. NOURSE
Illustrated by SCHOENHEER
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this pu... | null | 82 | 27,873 | 27,875 | 27,955 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
PRIME DIFFERENCE
By ALAN E. NOURSE
Illustrated by SCHOENHEER
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this pu... |
Question:
What is the relationship between George Faircloth and Marge Faircloth? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 193 | |
51321_5 | 51321_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
PRIME DIFFERENCE
By ALAN E. NOURSE
Illustrated by SCHOENHEER
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this pu... | null | 82 | 27,873 | 27,875 | 27,945 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
PRIME DIFFERENCE
By ALAN E. NOURSE
Illustrated by SCHOENHEER
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1957. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this pu... |
Question:
Who is Harry Folsom and what role does he play in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 194 | |
51398_1 | 51398_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Well, naturally Kaiser would transmit baby talk messages to his mother ship! He was—
GROWING UP ON BIG MUDDY
By CHARLES V. DE VET
Illustrated by TURPIN
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Ficti... | null | 82 | 32,058 | 32,060 | 32,100 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Well, naturally Kaiser would transmit baby talk messages to his mother ship! He was—
GROWING UP ON BIG MUDDY
By CHARLES V. DE VET
Illustrated by TURPIN
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Ficti... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 195 | |
51398_2 | 51398_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Well, naturally Kaiser would transmit baby talk messages to his mother ship! He was—
GROWING UP ON BIG MUDDY
By CHARLES V. DE VET
Illustrated by TURPIN
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Ficti... | null | 82 | 32,058 | 32,060 | 32,104 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Well, naturally Kaiser would transmit baby talk messages to his mother ship! He was—
GROWING UP ON BIG MUDDY
By CHARLES V. DE VET
Illustrated by TURPIN
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Ficti... |
Question:
Describe the setting of the story. | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 196 | |
51398_3 | 51398_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Well, naturally Kaiser would transmit baby talk messages to his mother ship! He was—
GROWING UP ON BIG MUDDY
By CHARLES V. DE VET
Illustrated by TURPIN
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Ficti... | null | 82 | 32,058 | 32,060 | 32,125 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Well, naturally Kaiser would transmit baby talk messages to his mother ship! He was—
GROWING UP ON BIG MUDDY
By CHARLES V. DE VET
Illustrated by TURPIN
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Ficti... |
Question:
What is the importance of the seal-people in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 197 | |
51398_4 | 51398_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Well, naturally Kaiser would transmit baby talk messages to his mother ship! He was—
GROWING UP ON BIG MUDDY
By CHARLES V. DE VET
Illustrated by TURPIN
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Ficti... | null | 82 | 32,058 | 32,060 | 32,134 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Well, naturally Kaiser would transmit baby talk messages to his mother ship! He was—
GROWING UP ON BIG MUDDY
By CHARLES V. DE VET
Illustrated by TURPIN
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Ficti... |
Question:
What is the importance of the communication device in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 198 | |
51398_5 | 51398_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Well, naturally Kaiser would transmit baby talk messages to his mother ship! He was—
GROWING UP ON BIG MUDDY
By CHARLES V. DE VET
Illustrated by TURPIN
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Ficti... | null | 82 | 32,058 | 32,060 | 32,123 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Well, naturally Kaiser would transmit baby talk messages to his mother ship! He was—
GROWING UP ON BIG MUDDY
By CHARLES V. DE VET
Illustrated by TURPIN
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Ficti... |
Question:
What is the importance of the baby talk in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 199 | |
61171_1 | 61171_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box, useful for getting rid of things. Trouble was, it worked too well!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1962. Extensiv... | null | 82 | 30,423 | 30,425 | 30,465 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box, useful for getting rid of things. Trouble was, it worked too well!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1962. Extensiv... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 200 | |
61171_2 | 61171_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box, useful for getting rid of things. Trouble was, it worked too well!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1962. Extensiv... | null | 82 | 30,423 | 30,425 | 30,491 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box, useful for getting rid of things. Trouble was, it worked too well!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1962. Extensiv... |
Question:
Who is Tony Carmen and what happens to him in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 201 | |
61171_3 | 61171_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box, useful for getting rid of things. Trouble was, it worked too well!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1962. Extensiv... | null | 82 | 30,423 | 30,425 | 30,495 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box, useful for getting rid of things. Trouble was, it worked too well!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1962. Extensiv... |
Question:
What are Professor Venetti’s inventions and what do they do? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 202 | |
61171_4 | 61171_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box, useful for getting rid of things. Trouble was, it worked too well!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1962. Extensiv... | null | 82 | 30,423 | 30,425 | 30,500 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box, useful for getting rid of things. Trouble was, it worked too well!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1962. Extensiv... |
Question:
How is the theme of global warming explored throughout the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 203 | |
61171_5 | 61171_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box, useful for getting rid of things. Trouble was, it worked too well!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1962. Extensiv... | null | 82 | 30,423 | 30,425 | 30,496 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE EXPENDABLES
BY JIM HARMON
It was just a little black box, useful for getting rid of things. Trouble was, it worked too well!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, May 1962. Extensiv... |
Question:
How is the theme of capitalism explored throughout the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 204 | |
40968_1 | 40968_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
DESIRE NO MORE
by Algis Budrys
( illustrated by Milton Luros )
" De... | null | 82 | 29,049 | 29,051 | 29,091 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
DESIRE NO MORE
by Algis Budrys
( illustrated by Milton Luros )
" De... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 205 | |
40968_2 | 40968_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
DESIRE NO MORE
by Algis Budrys
( illustrated by Milton Luros )
" De... | null | 82 | 29,049 | 29,051 | 29,097 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
DESIRE NO MORE
by Algis Budrys
( illustrated by Milton Luros )
" De... |
Question:
Who is Nan, and what happens to her? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 206 | |
40968_3 | 40968_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
DESIRE NO MORE
by Algis Budrys
( illustrated by Milton Luros )
" De... | null | 82 | 29,049 | 29,051 | 29,119 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
DESIRE NO MORE
by Algis Budrys
( illustrated by Milton Luros )
" De... |
Question:
Who is Martin Isherwood, and what are his characteristics? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 207 | |
40968_4 | 40968_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
DESIRE NO MORE
by Algis Budrys
( illustrated by Milton Luros )
" De... | null | 82 | 29,049 | 29,051 | 29,103 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
DESIRE NO MORE
by Algis Budrys
( illustrated by Milton Luros )
" De... |
Question:
Who is Mackenzie, and what happens to him? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 208 | |
40968_5 | 40968_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
DESIRE NO MORE
by Algis Budrys
( illustrated by Milton Luros )
" De... | null | 82 | 29,049 | 29,051 | 29,127 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
He had but one ambition, one desire: to pilot the first manned rocket to the moon. And he was prepared as no man had ever prepared himself before....
DESIRE NO MORE
by Algis Budrys
( illustrated by Milton Luros )
" De... |
Question:
What is the significance of other people's words about the rocket? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 209 | |
24949_1 | 24949_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But did that include primitive
humans? Or the Bees? Or a ...
CONTROL GROUP
By ROGER DEE
The
cool green d... | null | 82 | 30,752 | 30,754 | 30,794 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But did that include primitive
humans? Or the Bees? Or a ...
CONTROL GROUP
By ROGER DEE
The
cool green d... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 210 | |
24949_2 | 24949_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But did that include primitive
humans? Or the Bees? Or a ...
CONTROL GROUP
By ROGER DEE
The
cool green d... | null | 82 | 30,752 | 30,754 | 30,824 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But did that include primitive
humans? Or the Bees? Or a ...
CONTROL GROUP
By ROGER DEE
The
cool green d... |
Question:
Who is Farrell and what happens to him throughout the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 211 | |
24949_3 | 24949_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But did that include primitive
humans? Or the Bees? Or a ...
CONTROL GROUP
By ROGER DEE
The
cool green d... | null | 82 | 30,752 | 30,754 | 30,812 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But did that include primitive
humans? Or the Bees? Or a ...
CONTROL GROUP
By ROGER DEE
The
cool green d... |
Question:
Who is Stryker and what are his characteristics? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 212 | |
24949_4 | 24949_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But did that include primitive
humans? Or the Bees? Or a ...
CONTROL GROUP
By ROGER DEE
The
cool green d... | null | 82 | 30,752 | 30,754 | 30,798 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But did that include primitive
humans? Or the Bees? Or a ...
CONTROL GROUP
By ROGER DEE
The
cool green d... |
Question:
Describe the setting of the story. | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 213 | |
24949_5 | 24949_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But did that include primitive
humans? Or the Bees? Or a ...
CONTROL GROUP
By ROGER DEE
The
cool green d... | null | 82 | 30,752 | 30,754 | 30,816 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
"Any problem posed by one group of
human beings can be resolved by any
other group." That's what the Handbook
said. But did that include primitive
humans? Or the Bees? Or a ...
CONTROL GROUP
By ROGER DEE
The
cool green d... |
Question:
What is the significance of the Ringwave technology? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 214 | |
29159_1 | 29159_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. But nothing like the
weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel... | null | 82 | 28,524 | 28,526 | 28,566 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. But nothing like the
weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 215 | |
29159_2 | 29159_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. But nothing like the
weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel... | null | 82 | 28,524 | 28,526 | 28,595 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. But nothing like the
weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel... |
Question:
What are the physical features of the Steel-Blue creatures? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 216 | |
29159_3 | 29159_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. But nothing like the
weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel... | null | 82 | 28,524 | 28,526 | 28,570 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. But nothing like the
weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel... |
Question:
Describe the setting of the story. | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 217 | |
29159_4 | 29159_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. But nothing like the
weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel... | null | 82 | 28,524 | 28,526 | 28,585 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. But nothing like the
weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel... |
Question:
What are some of the equipment used in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 218 | |
29159_5 | 29159_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. But nothing like the
weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel... | null | 82 | 28,524 | 28,526 | 28,632 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
ACID BATH
By VASELEOS GARSON
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments
in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. But nothing like the
weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel... |
Question:
What is the relationship between Jon Karyl and his Steel-Blue (the one that he initially meets)? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 219 | |
29170_1 | 29170_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it may be so shadowed
by Time's relentless tyranny that the changes which have occurred in his
absence can lead o... | null | 82 | 22,909 | 22,911 | 22,951 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it may be so shadowed
by Time's relentless tyranny that the changes which have occurred in his
absence can lead o... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 220 | |
29170_2 | 29170_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it may be so shadowed
by Time's relentless tyranny that the changes which have occurred in his
absence can lead o... | null | 82 | 22,909 | 22,911 | 22,986 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it may be so shadowed
by Time's relentless tyranny that the changes which have occurred in his
absence can lead o... |
Question:
What is the significance of Hogey’s feet being stuck in concrete? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 221 | |
29170_3 | 29170_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it may be so shadowed
by Time's relentless tyranny that the changes which have occurred in his
absence can lead o... | null | 82 | 22,909 | 22,911 | 22,975 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it may be so shadowed
by Time's relentless tyranny that the changes which have occurred in his
absence can lead o... |
Question:
How do the other humans (hoofers) help Hogey get home? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 222 | |
29170_4 | 29170_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it may be so shadowed
by Time's relentless tyranny that the changes which have occurred in his
absence can lead o... | null | 82 | 22,909 | 22,911 | 22,976 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it may be so shadowed
by Time's relentless tyranny that the changes which have occurred in his
absence can lead o... |
Question:
Describe the difference between a tumbler and a hoofer. | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 223 | |
29170_5 | 29170_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it may be so shadowed
by Time's relentless tyranny that the changes which have occurred in his
absence can lead o... | null | 82 | 22,909 | 22,911 | 22,956 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
A wayfarer's return from a far country to his wife and family may be a
shining experience, a kind of second honeymoon. Or it may be so shadowed
by Time's relentless tyranny that the changes which have occurred in his
absence can lead o... |
Question:
Describe the setting of this story. | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 224 | |
41562_1 | 41562_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Science Fiction Adventures Magazine December 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. co... | null | 82 | 30,205 | 30,207 | 30,247 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Science Fiction Adventures Magazine December 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. co... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 225 | |
41562_2 | 41562_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Science Fiction Adventures Magazine December 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. co... | null | 82 | 30,205 | 30,207 | 30,274 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Science Fiction Adventures Magazine December 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. co... |
Question:
Who is Edward C. Loyce, and what are his characteristics? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 226 | |
41562_3 | 41562_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Science Fiction Adventures Magazine December 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. co... | null | 82 | 30,205 | 30,207 | 30,272 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Science Fiction Adventures Magazine December 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. co... |
Question:
What role does the hanged human body play in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 227 | |
41562_4 | 41562_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Science Fiction Adventures Magazine December 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. co... | null | 82 | 30,205 | 30,207 | 30,278 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Science Fiction Adventures Magazine December 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. co... |
Question:
What are the alien flies, and what are their characteristics? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 228 | |
41562_5 | 41562_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Science Fiction Adventures Magazine December 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. co... | null | 82 | 30,205 | 30,207 | 30,250 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HANGING STRANGER
BY PHILIP K. DICK
ILLUSTRATED BY SMITH
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Science Fiction Adventures Magazine December 1953. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. co... |
Question:
What is the setting of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 229 | |
50868_1 | 50868_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this p... | null | 82 | 33,953 | 33,955 | 33,995 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this p... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 230 | |
50868_2 | 50868_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this p... | null | 82 | 33,953 | 33,955 | 33,999 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this p... |
Question:
Describe the setting of the story. | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 231 | |
50868_3 | 50868_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this p... | null | 82 | 33,953 | 33,955 | 34,015 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this p... |
Question:
What is the relationship between Bruce and Marsha? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 232 | |
50868_4 | 50868_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this p... | null | 82 | 33,953 | 33,955 | 34,006 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this p... |
Question:
What is the significance of the mountain? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 233 | |
50868_5 | 50868_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this p... | null | 82 | 33,953 | 33,955 | 34,011 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
By BRYCE WALTON
Illustrated by BOB HAYES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction June 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this p... |
Question:
What happens to Terrence throughout the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 234 | |
51241_1 | 51241_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publicat... | null | 82 | 28,155 | 28,157 | 28,197 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publicat... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 235 | |
51241_2 | 51241_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publicat... | null | 82 | 28,155 | 28,157 | 28,211 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publicat... |
Question:
Who is Ida and what are her characteristics? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 236 | |
51241_3 | 51241_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publicat... | null | 82 | 28,155 | 28,157 | 28,215 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publicat... |
Question:
What is the relationship between Roddie and Ida? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 237 | |
51241_4 | 51241_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publicat... | null | 82 | 28,155 | 28,157 | 28,243 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publicat... |
Question:
How does Roddie use his tools (screwdriver and hammer) throughout the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 238 | |
51241_5 | 51241_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publicat... | null | 82 | 28,155 | 28,157 | 28,230 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
Bridge Crossing
BY DAVE DRYFOOS
Illustrated by HARRISON
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publicat... |
Question:
How does Roddie figure out why he's different from his friends? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 239 | |
51353_1 | 51353_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on ... | null | 82 | 40,317 | 40,319 | 40,359 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on ... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 240 | |
51353_2 | 51353_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on ... | null | 82 | 40,317 | 40,319 | 40,389 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on ... |
Question:
What is the significance of the principle of mental privacy? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 241 | |
51353_3 | 51353_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on ... | null | 82 | 40,317 | 40,319 | 40,389 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on ... |
Question:
Who’s Rosalind and what happens to her throughout the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 242 | |
51353_4 | 51353_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on ... | null | 82 | 40,317 | 40,319 | 40,371 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on ... |
Question:
What’s the significance of Dotty’s dreams? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 243 | |
51353_5 | 51353_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on ... | null | 82 | 40,317 | 40,319 | 40,415 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
DR. KOMETEVSKY'S DAY
By FRITZ LEIBER
Illustrated by DAVID STONE
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Science Fiction February 1952. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on ... |
Question:
What is Celeste's attitude towards other members of her family and how does it change? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 244 | |
51662_1 | 51662_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Magazine June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was r... | null | 82 | 27,236 | 27,238 | 27,278 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Magazine June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was r... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 245 | |
51662_2 | 51662_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Magazine June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was r... | null | 82 | 27,236 | 27,238 | 27,295 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Magazine June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was r... |
Question:
Who is Doctor Hamming, and what are his traits? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 246 | |
51662_3 | 51662_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Magazine June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was r... | null | 82 | 27,236 | 27,238 | 27,296 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Magazine June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was r... |
Question:
What is the relationship between Edna and Harry? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 247 | |
51662_4 | 51662_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Magazine June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was r... | null | 82 | 27,236 | 27,238 | 27,282 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Magazine June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was r... |
Question:
Describe the setting of the story. | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 248 | |
51662_5 | 51662_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Magazine June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was r... | null | 82 | 27,236 | 27,238 | 27,322 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
BREAKDOWN
By HERBERT D. KASTLE
Illustrated by COWLES
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Galaxy Magazine June 1961. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was r... |
Question:
What are some of the government regulations that are imposed in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 249 | |
61048_1 | 61048_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
The Girls From Fieu Dayol
By ROBERT F. YOUNG
They were lovely and quick to learn—and their only faults were little ones!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, September 1961. Extensive ... | null | 82 | 22,841 | 22,843 | 22,883 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
The Girls From Fieu Dayol
By ROBERT F. YOUNG
They were lovely and quick to learn—and their only faults were little ones!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, September 1961. Extensive ... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 250 | |
61048_2 | 61048_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
The Girls From Fieu Dayol
By ROBERT F. YOUNG
They were lovely and quick to learn—and their only faults were little ones!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, September 1961. Extensive ... | null | 82 | 22,841 | 22,843 | 22,904 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
The Girls From Fieu Dayol
By ROBERT F. YOUNG
They were lovely and quick to learn—and their only faults were little ones!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, September 1961. Extensive ... |
Question:
Who is Kay Smith, and what are her characteristics? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 251 | |
61048_3 | 61048_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
The Girls From Fieu Dayol
By ROBERT F. YOUNG
They were lovely and quick to learn—and their only faults were little ones!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, September 1961. Extensive ... | null | 82 | 22,841 | 22,843 | 22,910 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
The Girls From Fieu Dayol
By ROBERT F. YOUNG
They were lovely and quick to learn—and their only faults were little ones!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, September 1961. Extensive ... |
Question:
Who is Herbert Quidley, and what are his characteristics? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 252 | |
61048_4 | 61048_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
The Girls From Fieu Dayol
By ROBERT F. YOUNG
They were lovely and quick to learn—and their only faults were little ones!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, September 1961. Extensive ... | null | 82 | 22,841 | 22,843 | 22,902 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
The Girls From Fieu Dayol
By ROBERT F. YOUNG
They were lovely and quick to learn—and their only faults were little ones!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, September 1961. Extensive ... |
Question:
What role does the snoll doper play in the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 253 | |
61048_5 | 61048_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
The Girls From Fieu Dayol
By ROBERT F. YOUNG
They were lovely and quick to learn—and their only faults were little ones!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, September 1961. Extensive ... | null | 82 | 22,841 | 22,843 | 22,886 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
The Girls From Fieu Dayol
By ROBERT F. YOUNG
They were lovely and quick to learn—and their only faults were little ones!
[Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Worlds of If Science Fiction, September 1961. Extensive ... |
Question:
What is the setting of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 254 | |
63867_1 | 63867_1_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
CAPTAIN MIDAS
By ALFRED COPPEL, JR.
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How could he know his dreams should have been n... | null | 82 | 29,658 | 29,660 | 29,700 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
CAPTAIN MIDAS
By ALFRED COPPEL, JR.
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How could he know his dreams should have been n... |
Question:
What is the plot of the story? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 255 | |
63867_2 | 63867_2_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
CAPTAIN MIDAS
By ALFRED COPPEL, JR.
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How could he know his dreams should have been n... | null | 82 | 29,658 | 29,660 | 29,732 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
CAPTAIN MIDAS
By ALFRED COPPEL, JR.
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How could he know his dreams should have been n... |
Question:
Who is Captain Midas and what are some of his characteristics? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 256 | |
63867_3 | 63867_3_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
CAPTAIN MIDAS
By ALFRED COPPEL, JR.
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How could he know his dreams should have been n... | null | 82 | 29,658 | 29,660 | 29,705 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
CAPTAIN MIDAS
By ALFRED COPPEL, JR.
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How could he know his dreams should have been n... |
Question:
Describe the setting of this story. | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 257 | |
63867_4 | 63867_4_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
CAPTAIN MIDAS
By ALFRED COPPEL, JR.
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How could he know his dreams should have been n... | null | 82 | 29,658 | 29,660 | 29,738 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
CAPTAIN MIDAS
By ALFRED COPPEL, JR.
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How could he know his dreams should have been n... |
Question:
Describe the relationship between Captain Midas and Mister Spinelli. | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 258 | |
63867_5 | 63867_5_0 | You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
CAPTAIN MIDAS
By ALFRED COPPEL, JR.
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How could he know his dreams should have been n... | null | 82 | 29,658 | 29,660 | 29,734 | ... [The rest of the story is omitted]
| You are given a story and a question. Answer the question in a paragraph.
Story:
CAPTAIN MIDAS
By ALFRED COPPEL, JR.
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How could he know his dreams should have been n... |
Question:
What is the significance of the mystery metal from the starship? | Answer: | squality | 512 | null | 259 | |
1010527 | 1010527 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
My wife and I came here for a very relaxing and quiet anniversary and thats exactly what we got:) The food and drink were very good, e... | null | 176 | 34,256 | 34,258 | 34,258 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
My wife and I came here for a very relaxing and quiet anniversary and thats exactly what we got:) The food and drink were very good, e... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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111970 | 111970 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Beautifully decorated but that's where it ends. Elegant hotel in a urine-soaked neighborhood thinks it's better than it's own guests. ... | null | 176 | 26,341 | 26,343 | 26,343 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Beautifully decorated but that's where it ends. Elegant hotel in a urine-soaked neighborhood thinks it's better than it's own guests. ... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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2515668 | 2515668 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
This was our third stay at The Dana. We always stay in the rooms on the bay. The rooms are a very nice size and include a small kitche... | null | 176 | 27,948 | 27,950 | 27,950 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
This was our third stay at The Dana. We always stay in the rooms on the bay. The rooms are a very nice size and include a small kitche... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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256570 | 256570 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
My stay at the Intercontinental was perfect. I booked a club level room and was given a free upgrade to a harbor view room. The staff ... | null | 176 | 29,223 | 29,225 | 29,225 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
My stay at the Intercontinental was perfect. I booked a club level room and was given a free upgrade to a harbor view room. The staff ... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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229182 | 229182 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
my sister and I asked them if we could use the minibar fridge to store our own drinks/food so they came and cleaned out the fridge. Lo... | null | 176 | 27,984 | 27,986 | 27,986 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
my sister and I asked them if we could use the minibar fridge to store our own drinks/food so they came and cleaned out the fridge. Lo... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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111418 | 111418 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Dont' listen to the bad reviews on this page. I did and almost cancelled my reservations. The hotel is really very charming and has a ... | null | 176 | 30,348 | 30,350 | 30,350 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Dont' listen to the bad reviews on this page. I did and almost cancelled my reservations. The hotel is really very charming and has a ... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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223408 | 223408 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
I booked a suite in this hotel for a major event in the City. Called and confirmed with the main office and then with the local hotel ... | null | 176 | 30,184 | 30,186 | 30,186 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
I booked a suite in this hotel for a major event in the City. Called and confirmed with the main office and then with the local hotel ... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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2514658 | 2514658 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
We choose this hotel after studying reviews on trip advisor and disagree strongly with the majority of those reviews. The hotel is in ... | null | 176 | 31,854 | 31,856 | 31,856 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
We choose this hotel after studying reviews on trip advisor and disagree strongly with the majority of those reviews. The hotel is in ... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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596668 | 596668 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Josh & Erin Barrie, ON We loved this hotel. The pools were very nice, the beach was close to the hotel (not like the other Riu Palace)... | null | 176 | 35,576 | 35,578 | 35,578 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Josh & Erin Barrie, ON We loved this hotel. The pools were very nice, the beach was close to the hotel (not like the other Riu Palace)... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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2514692 | 2514692 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Excellent hotel - Luxurous but not pompous - the rooms are in excellent condition, clean and above all neatly designed. Service is fri... | null | 176 | 28,714 | 28,716 | 28,716 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Excellent hotel - Luxurous but not pompous - the rooms are in excellent condition, clean and above all neatly designed. Service is fri... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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185329 | 185329 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Been to Yucatan many times. Stayed various places. The Porto Real is the best for couples. Large rooms, ceramic tile, huge bathrooms w... | null | 176 | 33,334 | 33,336 | 33,336 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Been to Yucatan many times. Stayed various places. The Porto Real is the best for couples. Large rooms, ceramic tile, huge bathrooms w... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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156853 | 156853 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
We chose the Shangri-La because of the dive shop (Cyan-Ha) that is on site. The beach front location was perfect for us and the dive s... | null | 176 | 32,677 | 32,679 | 32,679 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
We chose the Shangri-La because of the dive shop (Cyan-Ha) that is on site. The beach front location was perfect for us and the dive s... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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2515959 | 2515959 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
lovely hotel staff all very pleasent and friendly fantastic location just up from chinatown and union square.bar staff in particular v... | null | 176 | 30,436 | 30,438 | 30,438 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
lovely hotel staff all very pleasent and friendly fantastic location just up from chinatown and union square.bar staff in particular v... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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296916 | 296916 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
In pictures hotel Jazz looks very well designed and stylish. In reality this hotel really miss soul and cosyness. Location is perfect ... | null | 176 | 24,730 | 24,732 | 24,732 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
In pictures hotel Jazz looks very well designed and stylish. In reality this hotel really miss soul and cosyness. Location is perfect ... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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... | 13 | ||
1022792 | 1022792 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
The service is awfull Staff is not friendly Awfull food swamp instead of the ocean terrible sharks literally "raping you" in order to ... | null | 176 | 31,657 | 31,659 | 31,659 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
The service is awfull Staff is not friendly Awfull food swamp instead of the ocean terrible sharks literally "raping you" in order to ... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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209384 | 209384 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
After 2 hurricaines everwhere on the island needs some fixing up, but when your business is to impress, you should try a little harder... | null | 176 | 32,396 | 32,398 | 32,398 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
After 2 hurricaines everwhere on the island needs some fixing up, but when your business is to impress, you should try a little harder... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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125161 | 125161 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
I would not recommend this hotel to anybody. The service is horrible. I wouldn’t bother booking a reservation because they overbook ... | null | 176 | 30,854 | 30,856 | 30,856 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
I would not recommend this hotel to anybody. The service is horrible. I wouldn’t bother booking a reservation because they overbook ... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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2515585 | 2515585 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
This hotel has great facilities and right in the heart of the strip however dissapointed from the start. 1st they checked us into down... | null | 176 | 33,870 | 33,872 | 33,872 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
This hotel has great facilities and right in the heart of the strip however dissapointed from the start. 1st they checked us into down... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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24839,
24936,
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150854 | 150854 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Had the best time of my life at the Palace
Review 2:
Perfect Palace Vacation
Review 3:
Only Place to Stay in D.R We have travelled t... | null | 176 | 22,173 | 22,175 | 22,175 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
Had the best time of my life at the Palace
Review 2:
Perfect Palace Vacation
Review 3:
Only Place to Stay in D.R We have travelled t... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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14468,
14899,
15904,
15978,
16029,
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89600 | 89600 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
the low ceilings in the lobby and shabby elevators kind of spoiled this hotel; the rooms are small but comfortable and the staff was h... | null | 176 | 29,261 | 29,263 | 29,263 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
the low ceilings in the lobby and shabby elevators kind of spoiled this hotel; the rooms are small but comfortable and the staff was h... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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19905,
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2516023 | 2516023 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
This hotel is depressing. Its a bare bones hotel. The only saving grace is that the bedding is OK. But the room is very plane and the ... | null | 176 | 29,624 | 29,626 | 29,626 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
This hotel is depressing. Its a bare bones hotel. The only saving grace is that the bedding is OK. But the room is very plane and the ... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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15450,
16213,
17090,
18000,
18647,
19742,
20777,
21153,
22084,
22219... | 20 | ||
89599 | 89599 | You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
The location is great--central to all the main downtown attractions. The hotel has a storied past. BUT . . . how disappointing. Our ro... | null | 176 | 33,888 | 33,890 | 33,890 | ... [The rest of the reviews are omitted]
| You are given a list of reviews about a specific hotel. Each review is either positive or negative. What is the percentage of positive reviews (e.g. 60%, 34%, etc.)?
Reviews:
Review 1:
The location is great--central to all the main downtown attractions. The hotel has a storied past. BUT . . . how disappointing. Our ro... | Percentage of Positive Reviews: | space_digest | 36 | [
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19431,
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22162,
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22669,
23569,
23922,
24529,
25124,
25293,... | 21 |
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