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question:Q: Jordan made a fool of Carson when Carson forget to wear pants. Given the question "What will Jordan want to do next?", is "be friends with Carson" a valid answer? Select from: *Yes. *No. The answer is:

answer:*Yes.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Make use of the article to answer the questions. CHAPTER TEN. DANGERS, JOYS, TRIALS, AND MULTIPLICATION. "I'm going to the cliffs to-day, Williams," said Young one morning. "Will you come?" Williams was busy at the forge under the pleasant shade of the great banyan-tree. Resting his hammer on the anvil, he looked up. "No," he answered. "I can't go till I've finished this spade. It's the last bit of iron we have left that'll serve for such a purpose." "That's no reason why you should not let it lie till the afternoon or to-morrow." "True, but I've got another reason for pushing through with it. Isaac Martin says the want of a spade keeps him idle, and you know it's a pity to encourage idleness in a lazy fellow." "You are right. What is Martin about just now?" "Working at the big water-tank. It suits him, a heavy quiet sort of job with the pick, requiring no energy or thought,--only a sleepy sort o' perseverance, of which long-legged Isaac has plenty." "Come, now," returned Young, with a laugh. "I see you are getting jealous of Martin's superior intellect. But where are Quintal and McCoy?" "Diggin' in their gardens, I suppose. Leastwise, I heerd Mr Christian say to Mainmast he'd seen 'em go off in that direction. Mr Christian himself has gone to his old outlook aloft on the mountains. If he don't see a sail at last it won't be for want o' keepin' a bright look-out." The armourer smiled grimly as he thrust the edge of the half-formed spade into the fire, and began to blow his bellows. 1. Who was at the forge? 2. Who came to see him? 3. What did he want? 4. to where? 5. Did he go? 6. Why not? 7. For who? 8. Why? 9. Who was digging? 10. Where was the forge? 11. Was it sunny there? 12. What did Young ask Williams to do? 13. Where did The other man go? 14. Who was he? 15. Where was it? 16. What was he looking for? 17. Where was Martin working? 18. Was he very smart? 19. Was he lazy? 20. Is Isaac short?

answer:1. Williams was at the forge. 2. Young came to see him. 3. Young wanted Williams to accompany him on a trip. 4. The destination was the cliffs. 5. Williams did not go. 6. Williams didn't go because he had to finish making a spade. 7. The spade was for Isaac Martin. 8. Williams wanted to make the spade quickly for Isaac, because Isaac was idle, and Williams believed it was a pity to encourage idleness in a lazy fellow. 9. Quintal and McCoy were digging. 10. The forge was located under the pleasant shade of the great banyan-tree. 11. While it might have been sunny elsewhere, the forge was shaded by the banyan-tree, creating a pleasant environment. 12. Young asked Williams to go to the cliffs with him. 13. The other man, Mr. Christian, went to his old outlook. 14. Mr. Christian was the other man who went to the outlook. 15. The old outlook was located aloft on the mountains. 16. Mr. Christian was looking for a sail, as he was keeping a bright lookout for any passing ships. 17. Martin was working at the big water-tank. 18. It is not explicitly mentioned if Martin was very smart, but it does say that the job he was working on required "no energy or thought, only a sleepy sort o' perseverance." 19. Yes, Martin was considered lazy, which is why Williams wanted to provide him with a spade quickly to encourage him to work. 20. The text refers to Isaac Martin as "long-legged," implying that he is tall, rather than short.

question:Explain how you used the definition to come up with the answer. Definition: In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether The Tail is the intention of the PersonX from the Head or not. The intention is the likely intent or desire of PersonX behind the execution of an event. For example, given the Head PersonX gives PersonY gifts, an intention might be that PersonX wanted to be thoughtful. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action. Input: Head: PersonX accepts PersonY invitation<sep>Tail: to talk about the party Output:

answer:Yes Explanation: I used the definition to come up with the answer by understanding that we need to determine if the Tail describes the intention of PersonX from the Head. In this case, the Head states that PersonX accepts PersonY's invitation, and the Tail provides the intention which is to talk about the party. Since the Tail explains the reason why PersonX is accepting the invitation (their intention), the correct answer is "Yes".

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. What's the most logical way to complete this passage? Paris (CNN) -- In a rare public spat, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev criticized his political mentor, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, for Putin's comments over the use of force against Libya. It all started Monday, when Putin visited the town of Votkinsk, where a large defense plant that produces missiles (including nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles) is located. Criticizing the United Nations Security Council resolution authorizing a no-fly zone over Libya and military action to back it up, Putin called it "obviously incomplete and flawed." Putin said it's clear that "it allows anyone to do anything they want -- to take any actions against a sovereign state." Medvedev went on: "All that is now happening in Libya is the result of the appalling behavior of the

answer:Libyan leader and his refusal to listen to his own people." Medvedev explained that leaders should be kind and listen to what the people in their country want and need. If a leader isn't being nice and doesn't listen, other people from different places might step in to help make things better. Putin and Medvedev don't always agree on everything, and this time, they have different opinions about what's happening in Libya – a faraway place where people need help because their leader isn't being very nice. So, sometimes even people who work together might not always think the same way, and that's okay.

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