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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Hunt interrupted Novak once. Sentence 2: They had been planning to pay money for publicity before they heard the screams. Genre: fiction. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: At its best, the Post can still swarm a breaking news story like Flytrap. Sentence 2: The Chinese Palladian style can be found only in that area, having a great popularity. Genre: slate. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: uh-huh try to give it to us subliminally Sentence 2: The best guides concerning the terrain won't be found in the Ordnance Survey map. Genre: travel. [EX A]:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Newspaper reporters increasingly feel themselves irrelevant--marginalized by TV news and the Internet, ignored by a younger generation of nonreaders. Sentence 2: The modern structures are very ugly compared to the old homes that were there before. Genre: slate. SOLUTION: N PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Political and economic power resided with non-Hawaiians. Sentence 2: I was in a hospital bed with some people around me. Genre: fiction. SOLUTION: N PROBLEM: Sentence 1: While section 609 likewise is inapplicable, the preamble in the Federal Register notes that the Departments wanted to afford public participation to the maximum extent and, therefore, the negotiated rulemaking committee meetings were open to the public and all sessions were announced in the Federal Register. Sentence 2: The sessions were publicized in the Federal Register. Genre: government. SOLUTION:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Q: Sentence 1: The acoustics are so exceptional that summer concerts are held in the caves. Sentence 2: Social services may be help the children enroll in school while they establish residency in the district. Genre: travel. A: N **** Q: Sentence 1: Drew unfastened his money belt and handed it over. Sentence 2: Drew kept his money belt to himself. Genre: fiction. A: Y **** Q: Sentence 1: yeah oh yes a mobile home's a heck of a lot cheaper and well actually whenever we got ours we picked it up used you know three or four years used and uh Sentence 2: I didn't do so well in school. Genre: telephone. A:
N ****
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fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Sentence 1: The acoustics are so exceptional that summer concerts are held in the caves. Sentence 2: Social services may be help the children enroll in school while they establish residency in the district. Genre: travel. N Sentence 1: Today, it is a busy industrial city with the country's only metro service, the Carmelit subway. Sentence 2: It is a busy city and contains a metro service. Genre: travel. Y Sentence 1: The Islands and the People Sentence 2: There aren't many inhabitants in the area, apart from those living in CaleSahona. Genre: travel.
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. -------- Question: Sentence 1: Although unified budget surpluses increase national saving available for private investment, increasing federal spending on infrastructure, if properly designed and administered, can be another way to increase national saving and investment. Sentence 2: There is no way to determine the reliability of a system. Genre: government. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: According to the EPA's discussion, the streamlined requirements of the revised proposed rule drastically reduce the burden on both small businesses and small communities. Sentence 2: Do it quickly! Genre: fiction. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: This glossary is presented as the last appendix to the volume. Sentence 2: The goal is to increase access and provide quality services. Genre: government. Answer:
N
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fs_opt
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. See one example below: Problem: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Problem: Sentence 1: There was a brief pause. Sentence 2: Economics are certain that NIPA is more relevant today than it has ever been. Genre: fiction. Solution:
N
4
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. See one example below: Problem: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Problem: Sentence 1: There's a good re-creation of King Tutankhamun's tomb at the time of its discovery so you can see just what Howard Ceter saw in 1922. Sentence 2: There is little incentive for the program managers to capture sales data at the beginning of the development process. Genre: government. Solution:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example input: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Example output: Y Example explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Q: Sentence 1: sounds like a pretty good show i'm sorry sorry i missed Sentence 2: It is really not very enjoyable. Genre: telephone. A:
N
3
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Yes, there can be no doubt that psychiatry has been--and continues to be--used for very dubious purposes, and that diagnosis is always inflected by the politics of its creators. Sentence 2: There is no doubt that all psychiatrists are beyond reproach and all diagnoses are valid. Genre: slate. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: We seek, through our strategic and annual planning process, to lead by example by being a model for implementation of GPRA. Sentence 2: We seek to lead through example by being a model for gpra. Genre: government. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: sounds like a pretty good show i'm sorry sorry i missed Sentence 2: It is really not very enjoyable. Genre: telephone. [EX A]:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example Input: Sentence 1: And at each halt the six-shooter Colts' loading was checked. Sentence 2: It must be fun to play music. Genre: fiction. Example Output: N Example Input: Sentence 1: they they'll serve they'll serve a quarter of it so if you want them to stay in prison for fifteen years don't sentence them to fifteen years sentence them to a hundred you know because then they'll serve fifteen or twenty so which is really i don't know Sentence 2: If you want someone in jail for 15 years you should sentence them for a hundred. Genre: telephone. Example Output: Y Example Input: Sentence 1: Lucky us, we get to watch. Sentence 2: He talked to Martin Amis about Bellow's life. Genre: slate. Example Output:
N
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Today it is the center of a small arcade and shopping/dining area. Sentence 2: Argentina exports fresh, chilled and frozen beef to other countries. Genre: government. SOLUTION: N PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Precious gems showed the stars, affixed to the dome. Sentence 2: There are thousands of gems on the dome. Genre: fiction. SOLUTION: Y PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Raines reportedly heard messages from Clinton on Lewinsky's answering machine. Sentence 2: Clinton could have been the first female president of the United States of America. Genre: slate. SOLUTION:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Sentence 1: Hunt Rennie had lived in Kentucky over a year once. Sentence 2: Rennie had once lived in Kentucky. Genre: fiction. Y Sentence 1: The brill trader told them of the amazing site as they continued their ride. Sentence 2: The brill trader was talking about the disgusting site. Genre: fiction. Y Sentence 1: After you've seen the works of art which were buried next to the bodies, the crypt shouldn't seem too gloomy a sight. Sentence 2: Figure 5 contains a chart with seven columns. Genre: government.
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
Detailed Instructions: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. See one example below: Problem: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Problem: Sentence 1: Twenty minutes southwest of the city by car is the small town of Penicuik. Sentence 2: The researcher needs to weigh the value of experiencing the culture against internalizing it too much. Genre: travel. Solution:
N
4
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. One example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution is here: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Now, solve this: Sentence 1: Kilgore i know where Kilgore is Sentence 2: I am familiar with the location of Kilgore. Genre: telephone. Solution:
Y
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fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: But he'd never seen so clearly before. Sentence 2: Now it's possible to get to the root cause of the problems. Genre: slate. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: That is a lot. Sentence 2: I have a bad back. Genre: slate. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: uh hang on a second Rick i got to see who that is Sentence 2: To save time, there are a few websites I go to that summarize their stances. Genre: telephone. [EX A]:
N
6
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fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [Q]: Sentence 1: Thank you for your time.' Sentence 2: He wanted to get a closer look at the space-ship. Genre: fiction. [A]: N [Q]: Sentence 1: Newspaper reporters increasingly feel themselves irrelevant--marginalized by TV news and the Internet, ignored by a younger generation of nonreaders. Sentence 2: The modern structures are very ugly compared to the old homes that were there before. Genre: slate. [A]: N [Q]: Sentence 1: well we uh my husband always usually always pays with cash but i never seem to have cash Sentence 2: We laughed and talked about our twenties. Genre: telephone. [A]:
N
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fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. One example is below. Q: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. A: Y Rationale: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Q: Sentence 1: The Islands and the People Sentence 2: There aren't many inhabitants in the area, apart from those living in CaleSahona. Genre: travel. A:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Made from a mixture of red wine, lemon and orange juice and peel, brandy, and mineral water with ice, it may strike you as too heavy to be consumed with a meal. Sentence 2: They joked about their appearances upon meeting. Genre: travel. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Concludes the Globe : She's more than a perfect 10! Sentence 2: The Globe feels that she is more than a perfect 10 but her personality leaves a lot to be desired. Genre: slate. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Leon Battista Alberti added the graceful white-and-green marble facade in 1470. Sentence 2: I do everything and consider myself an artist. Genre: telephone. [EX A]:
N
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fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example input: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Example output: Y Example explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Q: Sentence 1: After you've seen the works of art which were buried next to the bodies, the crypt shouldn't seem too gloomy a sight. Sentence 2: Figure 5 contains a chart with seven columns. Genre: government. A:
N
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Part 1. Definition In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Part 2. Example Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Answer: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Part 3. Exercise Sentence 1: The royal quarters have changed little since that time. Sentence 2: In California, there exists nonprofit legal services that provide free legal assistance to consumers. Genre: travel. Answer:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Sentence 1: Ashoka's Empire Sentence 2: Control of guns is a favorable outlook for me. Genre: telephone. N Sentence 1: uh Two Thousand and Ten was far better Sentence 2: Almost 3700 drawing have been completed. Genre: telephone. N Sentence 1: I kept my face hidden. Sentence 2: I didn't want anyone to see my face. Genre: fiction.
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Q: Sentence 1: generalizability? Sentence 2: Generalizabilities Genre: government. A: Y **** Q: Sentence 1: The countryside, villages, and towns of Flanders, Picardy, Alsace, and Lorraine bear the scars of many wars. Sentence 2: He lived abroad. Genre: fiction. A: N **** Q: Sentence 1: Once Caterpillar has established this plan, it tracks demonstrated reliability against it as a management tool to measure progress. Sentence 2: People in a place. Genre: government. A:
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: The effect of these stories from the nether regions of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy has been like crying wolf. Sentence 2: These stories have had the effect of crying wolf. Genre: slate. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: but i i guess things have gotten better i've been told that there's flex hour and those kind of things Sentence 2: It's gotten large, I believe it may be up to two hundred and fifty thousand. Genre: telephone. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: so but i guess that's a little off the subject Sentence 2: That is off topic. Genre: telephone. [EX A]:
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Ex Input: Sentence 1: I'll try not to take too long, but I get to do this because this may be my last shot as Chairman of the PRC. Sentence 2: I can't do this Genre: government. Ex Output: Y Ex Input: Sentence 1: Wonder what else was in that trunk. Sentence 2: You know, I have seen them around. Genre: fiction. Ex Output: N Ex Input: Sentence 1: At the top was the ragged curtain hiding the recess where Tommy had hidden that day. Sentence 2: Tommy hid in the large oak tree outside. Genre: fiction. Ex Output:
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Example solution: Y Example explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Problem: Sentence 1: the and i i like that that's good fun reading Sentence 2: I was wrong about the whole thing, Doctor. Genre: telephone.
Solution: N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [Q]: Sentence 1: yeah it's there hanging the hanging the drywall is not uh not a lot of fun you got to you got to really pay attention and and know pretty much what your doing with that to get it up and get the the uh seams and everything Sentence 2: On the north side of St. Stephen's Green there is a large array of buildings. Genre: telephone. [A]: N [Q]: Sentence 1: They put you in harmony with the rest of the material world, as well as with the electronically written universe on the Internet. Sentence 2: The real world is more in touch. Genre: slate. [A]: Y [Q]: Sentence 1: oh i wish i could be doing that Sentence 2: That's not using assets to focus on what Sara Lee does best. Genre: telephone. [A]:
N
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instruction: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. question: Sentence 1: um i i wish i had that sort of choice i mean maybe maybe it could end up being a choice and things that um you know what the problem is that now it's seen as almost a punishment like when somebody um i don't know remember wasn't it Zsa Zsa Gabor that had to do community service work for like a year Sentence 2: This isn't the first time that I've heard that name. Genre: telephone. answer: N question: Sentence 1: how do they react then we're prosecuted if we simply don't pay our taxes so i'm not real sure how you believe then that eventually there'll be an overthrow we know communism doesn't work what do we do next Sentence 2: The company also had a herd of camels, and each rider carried a sharp sword. Genre: telephone. answer: N question: Sentence 1: Well, maybe 20 or 30. Sentence 2: Tuppence waited five minutes before ringing the bell again. Genre: fiction. answer:
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task. In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Why? The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. New input: Sentence 1: The Social Security Administration also offers an online retirement planner with calculators to help workers understand how much they can expect from Social Security under different retirement scenarios. Sentence 2: Morris decided he had no questions and sat back down. Genre: government. Solution:
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. -------- Question: Sentence 1: so if the economy gets better are you going to get another one another house Sentence 2: In the museum, there are eight vacant cubbies that may have once held statues. Genre: travel. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: Estimated Resources Needed for Single and Multiple FGD Retrofits. Sentence 2: The retrofits do not require an resources. Genre: government. Answer: Y Question: Sentence 1: The production of gypsum requires a minimum of 92 percent limestone utilization. Sentence 2: Gypsum needs at least 92% limestone to be made Genre: government. Answer:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example input: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Example output: Y Example explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Q: Sentence 1: Hong Kong has some of the most luxurious hotels in the world, with representatives from all the major international chains. Sentence 2: Rich tourists usually avoid the area because they think it's for the poor. Genre: travel. A:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Q: Sentence 1: I will rally the armies of compassion to nurture, to mentor, to comfort, to perform their commonplace miracles of renewal. Sentence 2: I couldn't imagine the work it takes to turn lumber into an actual design. Genre: slate. A: N **** Q: Sentence 1: Oh, yes, I was trying to convert you and knowing I'd failed already. Sentence 2: Of course, I tried to bring you over to our side, even knowing that I had not succeeded. Genre: fiction. A: Y **** Q: Sentence 1: The Social Security Administration also offers an online retirement planner with calculators to help workers understand how much they can expect from Social Security under different retirement scenarios. Sentence 2: Morris decided he had no questions and sat back down. Genre: government. A:
N ****
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Part 1. Definition In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Part 2. Example Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Answer: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Part 3. Exercise Sentence 1: Brodkey is not obliged to be a poster boy for AIDS. Sentence 2: It's necessary that Brodkey is the poster boy for AIDS. Genre: slate. Answer:
Y
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. One example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution is here: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Now, solve this: Sentence 1: In addition, provisions were made for staff to do the type of work they preferred, such as software testing versus giving presentations. Sentence 2: The money used was already allocated for the remodeling of the courthouse. Genre: government. Solution:
N
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Teacher: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Reason: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Now, solve this instance: Sentence 1: and basically it it was a motor and you didn't have all the other junk around it and you could get to it to work on it Sentence 2: The basilica of San Vitale was consecrated in 600. Genre: travel. Student:
N
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instruction: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. question: Sentence 1: It's been harder and harder to hunt the slavers these days. Sentence 2: You hear of people who have committed crimes, and then they get out of jail, and they are free to go and do same things again, and that makes you wonder why they can't just stop that. Genre: fiction. answer: N question: Sentence 1: You brought me to life again with a mandrake root and spells; you can do anything you want with me. Sentence 2: You may have brought me to life but you can't do whatever you want with me. Genre: fiction. answer: Y question: Sentence 1: Did you abstract any of the contents of the bottle?" Sentence 2: Toobin did not have standards. Genre: fiction. answer:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: In fact, these all had a home-spun, improvisational air about their costumes. Sentence 2: What do you want to do when you're out of college, go to med school? Genre: fiction. Output: N Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: you just need to get the you need to get the right mix of soil so that it doesn't dry out Sentence 2: The guys have never advertised products of any kind. Genre: telephone. Output: N Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: All of us but the Navajo, that is. Sentence 2: Milosevic was not a stranger to sacrifice and neither were his people. Genre: slate.
Output: N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example input: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Example output: Y Example explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Q: Sentence 1: In the early 1990s, modernization projects, such as desperately needed air conditioning and humidity control, caused upheaval in the museum. Sentence 2: Modernization projects caused upheaval in the museum during the early 1990s. Genre: travel. A:
Y
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Q: Sentence 1: Nowadays it is yet another target for tourist development, and there are already several small hotels and apartment complexes set amongst the pinewoods. Sentence 2: Breines Is pro-Isreal and he sees any expression of Jewish self-defense as a sign of good nationalism. Genre: travel. A: N **** Q: Sentence 1: While publicly accusing Republicans of tactics aimed at gaining political advantage, Democrats privately gloat that the tactics will give Democrats a political advantage. Sentence 2: Republicans boast that their approach will give them an advantage. Genre: slate. A: Y **** Q: Sentence 1: uh-huh because i guess because of the changes in Eastern Europe uh they've increased funding for the Peace Corps some of the i guess it's some of the peace dividend in the sense you known when they're decreasing some of the military spending some of that money has gone into the Peace Corps and some of the other overseas programs uh Sentence 2: more people are joining the Peace Corps now to help in Eastern Europe Genre: telephone. A:
Y ****
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Output: Y The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. New input case for you: Sentence 1: This climb offers panoramic views of Derwentwater and Borrowdale. Sentence 2: This death toll was the largest ever recorded in ancient warfare. Genre: travel. Output:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Example solution: Y Example explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Problem: Sentence 1: That proved to be the anomaly for the next three quarters of the game. Sentence 2: There wasn't an anomaly at all. Genre: slate.
Solution: Y
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: we uh we've we just kind of started young in life but uh uh we uh my husband's still with the same company for ten years and as a result Sentence 2: My husband's been working with the company for 10 years. Genre: telephone. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Only we run into trouble. Sentence 2: It is only them who run into walls. Genre: fiction. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: One draw for visiting gadget freaks is being able to buy the very latest equipment several months ahead of its sales launch abroad. Sentence 2: I heard Jane Finn has a drinking problem, do you know anything about this? Genre: fiction. [EX A]:
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Part 1. Definition In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Part 2. Example Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Answer: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Part 3. Exercise Sentence 1: okay nice talking to you bye Sentence 2: The public rooms are extremely expensive looking and ornately decorated. Genre: travel. Answer:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [Q]: Sentence 1: Who's been blabbing? Sentence 2: There was sufficiently reliable data and not sufficiently reliable data. Genre: fiction. [A]: N [Q]: Sentence 1: yeah oh yeah we've had one as long as i can remember Sentence 2: This chapter describes the applications of GAGAS. Genre: government. [A]: N [Q]: Sentence 1: Three months later, the company Perennial Cosmetics introduced at a chain of convenience kiosks a series of skin care products called 'Puddle New Line'. Sentence 2: Installations occurred evenly over the entire period. Genre: government. [A]:
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Example solution: Y Example explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Problem: Sentence 1: right yeah we're just so much wealthier and uh and uh there has to be resentment built up and that's where uh leaders can use uh use that whenever the opportune moment arises Sentence 2: We are richer and that can be used against us by various leaders because of the envy and resentment others have. Genre: telephone.
Solution: Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: you just need to get the you need to get the right mix of soil so that it doesn't dry out Sentence 2: The guys have never advertised products of any kind. Genre: telephone. Output: N Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: benefits, recommended over 600 actions that have led to improvements in government operations, and provided 229 testimonies requested by congressional committees. Sentence 2: There are improvements in the actions of the government. Genre: government. Output: Y Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: okay nice talking to you bye Sentence 2: The public rooms are extremely expensive looking and ornately decorated. Genre: travel.
Output: N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: These are crisscrossed by numerous narrow alleys called wynds and separated by open spaces where markets were held, royal decrees were heard, and criminals were hanged in front of large and enthusiastic crowds. Sentence 2: Narrow alleys called wynds crisscrossed, being separated by open market areas. Genre: travel. Output: Y Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: sounds like a pretty good show i'm sorry sorry i missed Sentence 2: It is really not very enjoyable. Genre: telephone. Output: N Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: Child's play to the masculine mind. Sentence 2: It is a lot to take in for someone with an adult mind. Genre: fiction.
Output: Y
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. PROBLEM: Sentence 1: And at each halt the six-shooter Colts' loading was checked. Sentence 2: It must be fun to play music. Genre: fiction. SOLUTION: N PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Alcohol interventions in trauma current practice and future directions. Sentence 2: Current practice and future directions for preventing snow. Genre: government. SOLUTION: Y PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Originally planned under Louis XV, and begun in 1764, it wasn't consecrated until 1842. Sentence 2: They begun building in 1764. Genre: travel. SOLUTION:
Y
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Teacher: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Reason: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Now, solve this instance: Sentence 1: Our present attitude is a little melodramatic. Sentence 2: We should approach this calmly. Genre: fiction. Student:
Y
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Q: Sentence 1: The Department conducted a final economic impact analysis based on new Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) data, a recently completed study of the CACFP, and comments received in connection with the analysis performed for the interim rule. Sentence 2: Monti insisted that all patients be screened for alcohol problems. Genre: government. A: N **** Q: Sentence 1: It has curious and fine carved struts as well as door ornamentation. Sentence 2: The Symposium alone helped enable the transformation of West Virginia's delivery system. Genre: government. A: N **** Q: Sentence 1: Estimated Resources Needed for Single and Multiple FGD Retrofits. Sentence 2: The retrofits do not require an resources. Genre: government. A:
Y ****
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: yeah i'm not sure down there if you guys are all picking up but up here it's it's terrible Sentence 2: There are many musical performances because music is a big part of the culture. Genre: travel. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Good heavens! cried Miss Howard. Sentence 2: Fieldwork and survey methods are better when integrated. Genre: fiction. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Our present attitude is a little melodramatic. Sentence 2: We should approach this calmly. Genre: fiction. [EX A]:
Y
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: And when it stumbles onto a good subject for a series, like Ken Burns' history of baseball, it turns the show into a seminar on racism and labor relations, not the hit-and-run and the spitball. Sentence 2: When it lands on some topics, the show become a social discussion. Genre: slate. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Red said, "Ssh. Sentence 2: The college track is very competitive. Genre: slate. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: IDPA OIG includes a staff of 311 employees, and, in fiscal year 2000, it operated under a budget of $19. Sentence 2: A retort in 2017 would steer clear of religion as it's a sensitive subject. Genre: slate. [EX A]:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. One example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution is here: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Now, solve this: Sentence 1: The Fed's principal stock-deflating tool is an increase in interest rates, which draws money out of stocks and into bonds. Sentence 2: The dark man was speaking. Genre: fiction. Solution:
N
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Part 1. Definition In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Part 2. Example Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Answer: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Part 3. Exercise Sentence 1: Yet Columbus (Columbo in Portuguese) returned six years later, by which time evidence suggests that he had become an experienced sugarcane merchant. Sentence 2: He had training that the other did not. Genre: travel. Answer:
N
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. See one example below: Problem: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Problem: Sentence 1: Even the Alaskan native population, many of whose members still subsist by hunting and fishing, is divided according to the traditional interests and financial stakes in the potential revenues. Sentence 2: I wish my father had made a decent will Genre: fiction. Solution:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. One example is below. Q: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. A: Y Rationale: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Q: Sentence 1: yeah yeah see i went out to Payless Cashways here a couple of days ago as a matter of fact and got me one of those little can crushers that i could put on the wall Sentence 2: The actual text does not support the official's conclusions. Genre: government. A:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Ex Input: Sentence 1: I suppose they have very strong poisons there?" Sentence 2: I think she turned it in. Genre: telephone. Ex Output: N Ex Input: Sentence 1: As will be discussed in more detail later, the USDA home page identified a separate web site for the department's Agricultural and Marketing Service's (AMS) proposed rule establishing standards for organically produced food. Sentence 2: They identified another web site for the department's services. Genre: government. Ex Output: Y Ex Input: Sentence 1: Perhaps they are elderly people who are swindled out of their life savings or beaten by a neighbor or acquaintance. Sentence 2: Sheep were the main source of food. Genre: government. Ex Output:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Let me give you an example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. The answer to this example can be: Y Here is why: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. OK. solve this: Sentence 1: Despite the assertions of some CEOs, while one key player can make a difference, it requires a team of talented executives to add shareholder value and manage shareholder risk over time. Sentence 2: i haven't put any cantaloupe in my garden yet Genre: government. Answer:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: right but see i really think yeah i i think those characters came right off the screen in that story you know it was really enjoyable and and my wife we thought the same thing we were so pleasantly surprised Sentence 2: My wife and I were in agreement about the story being amazing. Genre: telephone. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: I'm staying even if I have to fight them alone. Sentence 2: You should present yourself as a former V.A.D. who has chosen to be a domestic servant and be warm to your interviewer. Genre: fiction. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Next to the church are the lovely 14th-century cloisters (Chiostro delle Clarisse), converted in 1742 into a country garden of shaded walkways and Capodimonte ceramic tiles a delightful haven of tranquility and one of Naples' most charming spots. Sentence 2: Next to the church are the horrid 10th century cloisters. Genre: travel. [EX A]:
Y
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. -------- Question: Sentence 1: Four decades later, Penderecki has joined the ranks of those who renounce the achievements of his generation; Berio remains unabashedly highbrow and staunchly atonal, a true avant-gardist. Sentence 2: Fourty years later, Penderecki decided to open a cafe. Genre: slate. Answer: Y Question: Sentence 1: Francois brought Leonardo da Vinci to work at Blois, and Rosso and Primaticcio to decorate Fontainebleau. Sentence 2: I do not perceive that at all. Genre: fiction. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: A total of 14 completed evaluations were received from participants. Sentence 2: The Aso Volcanic Museum is not worth taking the time to see. Genre: government. Answer:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. -------- Question: Sentence 1: um it's horrible Sentence 2: I don't think anyone liked Margaret Thatcher or respected her. Genre: telephone. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: you know um i used to think Dallas was better than Houston because their zoning for where you can put a house next to a now it looks just like Houston to me you know Sentence 2: There are embroidery shops in Palma that will embroider anything you bring them. Genre: travel. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: Most Japanese people save up for years to buy one and then often spend an equal amount of time in debt after making the investment. Sentence 2: A majority of Japanese people set aside money for a while just to get one and then are in debt for a long time after making the investment. Genre: travel. Answer:
Y
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Output: Y The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. New input case for you: Sentence 1: This is so needed in the community. Sentence 2: The community needs this. Genre: government. Output:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. One example is below. Q: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. A: Y Rationale: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Q: Sentence 1: To the orrery and smash it! Sentence 2: The best feeling possible in the city is to wander its narrow streets. Genre: fiction. A:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Since the revaluation does not affect obligations incurred, but does affect net cost, an amount equal to the revaluation is recognized in determining the reconciliation between obligations incurred and net cost of operations. Sentence 2: Plastic surgery was performed to cause a particular forehead wrinkle. Genre: government. SOLUTION: N PROBLEM: Sentence 1: i you know my my name being sold if i if i give money to the World Wild Wildlife Federation you know it's a it's a i feel it's an invasion of privacy to receive so many pieces of junk mail because they sell my address Sentence 2: Someone noted our altitude was decreasing faster than it should. Genre: telephone. SOLUTION: N PROBLEM: Sentence 1: This is so needed in the community. Sentence 2: The community needs this. Genre: government. SOLUTION:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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Teacher: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Reason: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Now, solve this instance: Sentence 1: yeah you'll meet friends invite invite the boss over and and the friends at work Sentence 2: Giovanni Pisano's favorite sculpture in the cathedral is the superbly sculpted marble pulpit. Genre: telephone. Student:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [Q]: Sentence 1: To this, Today's Papers readily, wholeheartedly, and unconditionally agrees. Sentence 2: I'm not against journalists getting paid to share the stories their sources tell. Genre: slate. [A]: N [Q]: Sentence 1: Two years ago, Zelon received the Laurie D. Zelon Pro Bono Award, which had been named for her one year earlier by the Law Firm Pro Bono Project, which she'd helped found. Sentence 2: Zelon didn't get the Pro Bono award, for which she helped to create. Genre: government. [A]: Y [Q]: Sentence 1: But when it comes to taking on unions, that cliche is a canard. Sentence 2: The unions are being taken on by the corporation. Genre: slate. [A]:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Sentence 1: see if we get together again sometime Sentence 2: They were angry after they got the package. Genre: telephone. N Sentence 1: A February 2000 Site Visit Report on Passaic Legal Aid by LSC, LSNJ and the state Office of Legal Services supports that view. Sentence 2: Eventually, it goes pretty far. Genre: telephone. N Sentence 1: and then another young fellow had to meet with the judge and the prosecutor and the defense attorneys on three different occasions before he was finally excused from the jury because his wife was about to have twins and they had he had to go through all of that if in three days to get excused from that jury to be with his wife on the birth of the twins and uh you know some of it just seemed rather extreme Sentence 2: I watched intently when we were safely on the open road. Genre: fiction.
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Q: Sentence 1: Raines reportedly heard messages from Clinton on Lewinsky's answering machine. Sentence 2: Clinton could have been the first female president of the United States of America. Genre: slate. A: Y **** Q: Sentence 1: You saw him die and were dragged off with us and his body. Sentence 2: They are overcrowded because there are a lot of rapists in there. Genre: fiction. A: N **** Q: Sentence 1: oh yes and then i go ballooning Sentence 2: Both the stars of the blockbuster movie were sometimes drunk on set. Genre: slate. A:
N ****
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example Input: Sentence 1: The Department conducted a final economic impact analysis based on new Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) data, a recently completed study of the CACFP, and comments received in connection with the analysis performed for the interim rule. Sentence 2: Monti insisted that all patients be screened for alcohol problems. Genre: government. Example Output: N Example Input: Sentence 1: These results exceeded our target of $22 billion and were greater than that of the previous three fiscal years, as illustrated in the following graphic. Sentence 2: The goal was to generate $45 billion, but fell short of the target sum and failed to outperform previous tallies. Genre: government. Example Output: Y Example Input: Sentence 1: Based on this faulty assumption, Landsburg then goes on to make the assertion that since our grandchildren are going to be so rich, they won't mind being reduced to seeing things like trees only in photographs, and they might prefer inheriting the proceeds of economic development to inheriting the redwoods, anyway. Sentence 2: Henry Gurney was the new High Commissioner in 1951. Genre: slate. Example Output:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Dole, who is simply less photogenic, is an easier victim for picture editors--who, like their editorial counterparts, have a strong bias against dullness. Sentence 2: The suspense left me terrified! Genre: slate. SOLUTION: N PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Early in the week there are pajama, doudou doll, and pirate parades, plus always-spectacular carnival floats. Sentence 2: The carnival events start early in the week Genre: travel. SOLUTION: Y PROBLEM: Sentence 1: oh does she really Sentence 2: I had my guns and was going to the crone's shack. Genre: fiction. SOLUTION:
N
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Rampant use of performance-enhancing drugs tarnishes the games, kills athletes, and encourages drug use among children. Sentence 2: Jolanta Moczydlowska married three times and had an unsuccessful career as a presenter Genre: fiction. SOLUTION: N PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Denny Crum uh uh Louisville University Sentence 2: Daniela Kron, Louisville University. Genre: telephone. SOLUTION: Y PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Despite LSC's significant efforts to improve data accuracy, there may be occurrences of errors in documentation or substance. Sentence 2: Jay Kim claimed his was innocent the entire time. Genre: slate. SOLUTION:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. One example is below. Q: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. A: Y Rationale: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Q: Sentence 1: A spate of explicit parental responsibility laws passed by states and communities over the last couple of years give judges the power to make parents pay for juvenile detention or undergo counseling with their kids. Sentence 2: A spate of explicit parental responisibility laws passed by states and communities over the last couple of years give judges the power for parents to not undergo counseling with their kids. Genre: slate. A:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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Teacher: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Reason: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Now, solve this instance: Sentence 1: But when it comes to taking on unions, that cliche is a canard. Sentence 2: The unions are being taken on by the corporation. Genre: slate. Student:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Ex Input: Sentence 1: There are no guarantees. Sentence 2: The Bellagio is the world's most expensive resort. Genre: slate. Ex Output: N Ex Input: Sentence 1: However, while the cost estimated by the FDA on the private sector is $81. Sentence 2: I drove my car into the ground. Genre: telephone. Ex Output: N Ex Input: Sentence 1: With its gleaming white villas and smart little hotels, a sunny micro-climate, beautiful pine-shaded beaches, and succulent oysters and mussels, this cheerful island is a popular holiday resort, especially with sailors. Sentence 2: It doesn't answer our question about technology. Genre: travel. Ex Output:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Output: Y The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. New input case for you: Sentence 1: To date, the Comptroller General has not excluded any field work or reporting standards or statements on auditing standards. Sentence 2: The Comptroller General always excludes field work and reporting standards on auditing. Genre: government. Output:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case. In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Output: Y The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. New input case for you: Sentence 1: Built in the third century a.d. they played host to the highly ranked of Roman Alexandria who would come to the baths to relax and exchange news while enjoying a soak or a massage. Sentence 2: There were no massages at the baths. Genre: travel. Output:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. -------- Question: Sentence 1: "Don't promise us much shadin' times, does it?" Anse remarked. Sentence 2: Havana has no lively parties. Genre: fiction. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: i mean that's all you need for like for like bullet charts and stuff you don't need them in four colors Sentence 2: We need to have it printed in way more than four colors. Genre: telephone. Answer: Y Question: Sentence 1: Won't they dog your campaign until you answer? Sentence 2: The HIPAA site also gives information on how to disclose HIPAA breaches. Genre: slate. Answer:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example Input: Sentence 1: Cpk values also have an additive effect on various individual parts when each part is integrated into the final product. Sentence 2: It was destroyed and rebuilt so many times that its name now evokes destruction. Genre: travel. Example Output: N Example Input: Sentence 1: Auditors should place their findings in proper perspective by providing a description of the objectives, scope, and methodology used to conduct the work. Sentence 2: Federal agencies will be held to the same financial reporting standards as the private sector under the CFO Act. Genre: government. Example Output: N Example Input: Sentence 1: They are suitable for all ages and much more comfortable than walking along the hot, dusty, stony track. Sentence 2: It's a common cliche about Wall Street that all they care about is what time McDonald's opens at. Genre: slate. Example Output:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example Input: Sentence 1: They are suitable for all ages and much more comfortable than walking along the hot, dusty, stony track. Sentence 2: It's a common cliche about Wall Street that all they care about is what time McDonald's opens at. Genre: slate. Example Output: N Example Input: Sentence 1: Poirot, I cried, "I congratulate you! Sentence 2: It made claims that it will provide comparable dial-up services. Genre: slate. Example Output: N Example Input: Sentence 1: okay yeah that's good well they say that walking is just as good if not better than jogging Sentence 2: A silver object moved in through the dark. Genre: telephone. Example Output:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: However, the Weekly Standard attacks the author, calling him an apologist for dictator Enver Hoxha. Sentence 2: It has been declared a national monument, and while bland on the outside, it has a fascinating interior. Genre: travel. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Another, the one who cried out, was belaboring the flogger with empty fists, and the voice was that of a girl! Sentence 2: A girl was hitting the flogger. Genre: fiction. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Realizing that attitudes, expectations, and culture seldom change quickly, they plan for whatever time and resources are necessary to create a common ground and organizational cohesiveness. Sentence 2: There is no question every word is true. Genre: government. [EX A]:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Example solution: Y Example explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Problem: Sentence 1: so you graduating are graduating or yeah well maybe i don't know i'd uh i really haven't changed that much since i was in school in school um of course you know i'm not sure you ever get out of school to tell you the truth and uh Sentence 2: A lunatic wanting to die through overdose would act like that. Genre: fiction.
Solution: N
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task. In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Why? The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. New input: Sentence 1: little competition there Sentence 2: The material the phallus signs were made of was also an indication of how wealthy, and guarded, the houses were. Genre: travel. Solution:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: Mount Sinai has drawn pilgrims for generations and it was endowed with a Christian place of worship as early as a.d. 527, when Emperor Justinian built a small orthodox monastery in the lea of the mountain surrounded by sheer rock faces. Sentence 2: They did not know the name of the food they ate. Genre: slate. Output: N Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: Pooh videos from Disney have sold nearly 20 million copies, and Disney Pooh decorates books, blankets, albums, bedding, slippers, calendars, backpacks, and cookie jars sold to impressionable children everywhere. Sentence 2: There are reliable numbers. Genre: slate. Output: N Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: Starr's goal--as Bruce Shapiro, in a perceptive anti-Starr Salon essay , recognizes--is most likely not to vindicate Willey but to unravel a presidential cover-up conspiracy. Sentence 2: We could use materials from your world to do it. Genre: slate.
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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instruction: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. question: Sentence 1: Do you think it is that arbitrary? Sentence 2: Emergency records are not thorough enough to detect the total outpatient visits. Genre: slate. answer: N question: Sentence 1: You brought me to life again with a mandrake root and spells; you can do anything you want with me. Sentence 2: You may have brought me to life but you can't do whatever you want with me. Genre: fiction. answer: Y question: Sentence 1: Low- and moderate-income households have fewer resources and may have less capacity to contribute to an IRA or to earmark more assets for retirement. Sentence 2: Their particular vote was not counted. Genre: telephone. answer:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task. In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Why? The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. New input: Sentence 1: The incentive to a commercial author is to get the application on the shelf so she can derive income from it; if Version 1 happens to have bugs in it, the bug fixes become a selling point for Version 2. Sentence 2: The outdoor escalator is an oddity, and attracts tons of tourists each year. Genre: slate. Solution:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. -------- Question: Sentence 1: Undaunted, Chatterbox marched off to a nearby bookstore and purchased What the Face Basic and Applied Studies of Spontaneous Expression Using the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) , edited by Ekman and Erika Rosenberg. Sentence 2: Chatterbox has never bought a book. Genre: slate. Answer: Y Question: Sentence 1: According to Michael Lee of the University of Sydney and Michael Caldwell of Chicago's Field Museum, the 100-million-year-old fossil, christened Pachyrachis problematicus (problematic thick-ribbed animal) in the late 1970s, is a proto-snake with two legs. Sentence 2: Each guide usually grew up in the local area and has learned the oral tradition passed down by his forebears. Genre: slate. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: the total number of city routes (including foot routes), only 84 percent of possible city deliveries are made by city carriers using vehicles. Sentence 2: 84 percent of possible rural deliveries are made by city carriers using vehicles Genre: government. Answer:
Y
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Example Input: Sentence 1: Adrin had assumed after his first year here that they wouldn't come. Sentence 2: The American Trial Lawyers Association is a huge supportor of Democrats. Genre: slate. Example Output: N Example Input: Sentence 1: They are suitable for all ages and much more comfortable than walking along the hot, dusty, stony track. Sentence 2: It's a common cliche about Wall Street that all they care about is what time McDonald's opens at. Genre: slate. Example Output: N Example Input: Sentence 1: so you graduating are graduating or yeah well maybe i don't know i'd uh i really haven't changed that much since i was in school in school um of course you know i'm not sure you ever get out of school to tell you the truth and uh Sentence 2: A lunatic wanting to die through overdose would act like that. Genre: fiction. Example Output:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. -------- Question: Sentence 1: Limestone is used for a wide range of purposes in the United States. Sentence 2: They don't pay taxes. Genre: telephone. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: Continue along the Quai Saint-Nicolas to the Musee Alsacien at num?­ber 23, a group of 16th- and 17th-century houses appropriate to the colorful collections of Alsatian folklore. Sentence 2: It is impossible to view houses from the 16th century, as no examples still exist. Genre: travel. Answer: Y Question: Sentence 1: because in Missouri we have a we have a lot of ice Sentence 2: The woman escaped injury. Genre: telephone. Answer:
N
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Part 1. Definition In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Part 2. Example Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Answer: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Part 3. Exercise Sentence 1: because in Missouri we have a we have a lot of ice Sentence 2: The woman escaped injury. Genre: telephone. Answer:
N
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TASK DEFINITION: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. PROBLEM: Sentence 1: Farmland begins at the very edge of the cities, and the fields are full of activity whatever the season. Sentence 2: The second time watching was just as funny as the first. Genre: travel. SOLUTION: N PROBLEM: Sentence 1: um i i wish i had that sort of choice i mean maybe maybe it could end up being a choice and things that um you know what the problem is that now it's seen as almost a punishment like when somebody um i don't know remember wasn't it Zsa Zsa Gabor that had to do community service work for like a year Sentence 2: This isn't the first time that I've heard that name. Genre: telephone. SOLUTION: N PROBLEM: Sentence 1: In case I don't see you again, goodbye. Sentence 2: He didn't open the letters but brought them with him to meet his colleague. Genre: fiction. SOLUTION:
N
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. See one example below: Problem: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Solution: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Problem: Sentence 1: Businessmen who by day rule their companies can still despite a recession that has hit the late-night entertainment industry hard be seen in nightclubs being pampered by fawning hostesses, giggling over countless glasses of whisky or sake and singing karaoke versions of Frank Sinatra's I Did It My Way, only to collapse in a disheveled heap on the last train home. Sentence 2: How much are they over there? Genre: travel. Solution:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: oh yeah very easy very easy and they they put me on twenty four hour fetal monitoring then to to you know to to try to control the labor and see how far it was going and after the baby was born since it wasn't premature then they said they wouldn't cover the cost of the monitor i think that's kind of when my husband hit the roof because it was a uh thirteen thousand dollar Sentence 2: He enjoys pain more than he enjoys sex. Genre: telephone. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: they they'll serve they'll serve a quarter of it so if you want them to stay in prison for fifteen years don't sentence them to fifteen years sentence them to a hundred you know because then they'll serve fifteen or twenty so which is really i don't know Sentence 2: If you want someone in jail for 15 years you should sentence them for a hundred. Genre: telephone. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: They sat down, and the doctor looked inquiringly at Sir James. Sentence 2: The doctor looked at Sir James with interest. Genre: fiction. [EX A]:
Y
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: i mean i don't know it's probably they're always saying the women are doing are the spending ones but i haven't heard one uh a single woman taking their credit card away from the man Sentence 2: I have never heard of a woman taking their credit card away from a man. Genre: telephone. Output: Y Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: Johnson said through the program her shelter, which served 187 women and children last year, has been able to form better relationships with those who work with domestic violence victims. Sentence 2: The hunger strike had started to bring up the demands. Genre: fiction. Output: N Input: Consider Input: Sentence 1: uh-huh uh-huh yeah well have you camped all over the United States Sentence 2: This guy is dumb and weird. Genre: telephone.
Output: N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. One example is below. Q: Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. A: Y Rationale: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Q: Sentence 1: The Jardin d'Acclimatation in the Bois de Boulogne (see page 65) is a special children's park, complete with a small zoo, pony rides, puppet shows, and other attractions (open daily 10am-6pm). Sentence 2: We don't talk enough. Genre: telephone. A:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. -------- Question: Sentence 1: We also compared U.S. national saving to the saving of other major industrialized nations. Sentence 2: The US saving was compared to nations that weren't industrialized. Genre: government. Answer: Y Question: Sentence 1: The cathedral's 750 stained-glass windows are sublimely restrained, but Tomes bronze, marble, and jasper ensemble of color, shape, and symbolism is startling, and, daring as it is, much criticized. Sentence 2: The Romans built Santa Barbara. Genre: travel. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: oh that's oh that's great so Sentence 2: Colorado never gave a tax refund. Genre: telephone. Answer:
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Sentence 1: and uh essentially the cafeteria plans are programs where the company makes available a a different uh uh different packages of benefits you you know you can pick the kind of insurance you want and the kind of dental coverage and the kind of vacation policy you want an and all of these different things and you pick the ones that you want as long as the total cost to the company essentially the total cost to the company fits you know within their guidelines so every employee gets the same dollar amount of benefits but they can pick them from different whatever is most important to them Sentence 2: This point that you raised is a good idea, I don't feel intruded unlike with your first suggestion. Genre: telephone. N Sentence 1: Pooh videos from Disney have sold nearly 20 million copies, and Disney Pooh decorates books, blankets, albums, bedding, slippers, calendars, backpacks, and cookie jars sold to impressionable children everywhere. Sentence 2: There are reliable numbers. Genre: slate. N Sentence 1: The sprawling campus of the University of Caleornia at Los Angeles (UCLA) dominates the area known as Westwood. Sentence 2: The GAO is the General Accounting Office, and made an effort in 1987 to estimate tax revenues lost. Genre: travel.
N
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Cpk values also have an additive effect on various individual parts when each part is integrated into the final product. Sentence 2: It was destroyed and rebuilt so many times that its name now evokes destruction. Genre: travel. [EX A]: N [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Two years ago, Zelon received the Laurie D. Zelon Pro Bono Award, which had been named for her one year earlier by the Law Firm Pro Bono Project, which she'd helped found. Sentence 2: Zelon didn't get the Pro Bono award, for which she helped to create. Genre: government. [EX A]: Y [EX Q]: Sentence 1: Bush is the manly governor of Texas, while Gore moderates Reinventing Government seminars.) Sentence 2: It will last for an hour. Genre: slate. [EX A]:
N
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Part 1. Definition In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Part 2. Example Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Answer: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Part 3. Exercise Sentence 1: He also commissioned paintings by Raphael and Titian for the royal collections that are now the pride of the Louvre. Sentence 2: Widows typically vote in the same general manner. Genre: slate. Answer:
N
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task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
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In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Sentence 1: In autumn and winter, bird-watchers search cliffs, particularly Calpe's Peeen, for the rare Audouin's look out for a small, sleek herring gull with dark olive legs and a heavyish red bill banded in black. Sentence 2: Don't talk to me about camping. Genre: telephone. N Sentence 1: Among India's nature reserves, this is the best known because of Jim Corbett, the audacious hunter of the man-eating tigers of Kumaon. Sentence 2: The reserve is free from any animal. Genre: travel. Y Sentence 1: Rather, they take responsibility for ensuring that their CIO models are consistent with the business, technical, and cultural contexts of their enterprises. Sentence 2: I don't want to marry early. Genre: slate.
N
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NIv2
task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. -------- Question: Sentence 1: yeah it's there hanging the hanging the drywall is not uh not a lot of fun you got to you got to really pay attention and and know pretty much what your doing with that to get it up and get the the uh seams and everything Sentence 2: On the north side of St. Stephen's Green there is a large array of buildings. Genre: telephone. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: Another site looking to cash in on the campaign is www.gore2000.com . It's not officially affiliated with the Gore campaign, but the site sells a wide array of Gore paraphernalia--everything from buttons to gourmet coffee. Sentence 2: Fans of my article will be shown a few paragraphs to get them interested in reading the whole thing. Genre: slate. Answer: N Question: Sentence 1: The percentage of questionable cases for individual programs ranged from 7 percent to 42 percent. Sentence 2: Seven to 42% of individual programs had questionable cases. Genre: government. Answer:
Y
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NIv2
task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt
Part 1. Definition In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc. Part 2. Example Sentence 1: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World. Sentence 2: The candy has many fans who love its attractions. Genre: travel. Answer: Y Explanation: The places are specifically pointed out and referred to as attractions and hence are in the same genre. Part 3. Exercise Sentence 1: If you want somewhere to have a party or to take your family, then this is a good place. Sentence 2: It's a great place for a celebration. Genre: travel. Answer:
Y
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NIv2
task204_mnli_same_genre_classification
fs_opt