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CIV,1,Mary's exam was about to start. Her palms were sweaty. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Mary's exam was about to start. Her palms were sweaty.
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,2,Laura got a lot of mail today. Some of her friends had remembered her birthday.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Laura got a lot of mail today. Some of her friends had remembered her birthday.
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,3,Sometimes a truck drives by the house. The dishes start to rattle.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Sometimes a truck drives by the house. The dishes start to rattle.
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,4,The lights have been on since last night. The car doesn't start.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The lights have been on since last night. The car doesn't start.
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,5,Susan felt her baby's forehead with her palm. She begged her family doctor to come at once.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Susan felt her baby's forehead with her palm. She begged her family doctor to come at once.
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,6,Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He turned on the TV for a weather report.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He turned on the TV for a weather report.
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CIV,7,Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.
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CIV,8,Cathy worked very hard and became exhausted. She was carried unconscious to the hospital. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,9,A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,10,Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She began to worry about her final exam.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,11,Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. She put her favorite bathing suit in her bag.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,12,Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,13,The Senator wanted to practice corporate law. He decided not to run for re-election.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,14,Joey got angry at his brother in a game. The next day his body was covered with bruises.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,15,The rain storm was approaching the city. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,16,Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. His driving became more dangerous each day.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,17,Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. She opened the paper to look at the apartment listing.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,18,Richard remembered it was a big day for Karen. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,19,Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. The next day he yelled at his secretary.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,20,Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,21,Mary's exam was about to start. Some friends had remembered her birthday.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,22,The lights have been on since last night. He turned on the TV for a weather report.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,23,Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He begged his family doctor to come at once.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,24,Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,25,Allen told his mother that he had a car accident. She began to worry about her final exam.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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CIV,26,A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,27,Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She got upset and began to cry suddenly. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She got upset and began to cry suddenly.
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CIV,28,Bart sat next to a pretty girl in his class. She was carried unconscious to a hospital. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bart sat next to a pretty girl in his class. She was carried unconscious to a hospital.
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CIV,29,Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.
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CIV,30,Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. He decided not to run for re-election. ,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. He decided not to run for re-election.
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CIV,31,Tony had a fight with his friend near a pond. His driving became more dangerous each day.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Tony had a fight with his friend near a pond. His driving became more dangerous each day.
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CIV,32,The rain storm was approaching the city. The next day the boy's body was covered with bruises.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The rain storm was approaching the city. The next day the boy's body was covered with bruises.
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,33,"Bill considered various high-tech careers. He walked home, soaking wet, to change his clothes.","[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bill considered various high-tech careers. He walked home, soaking wet, to change his clothes.
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,34,Ed wanted to leave his father's business. He decided not to go out with him any more.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ed wanted to leave his father's business. He decided not to go out with him any more.
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,35,Ann had been absent from school for weeks. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ann had been absent from school for weeks. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,36,Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,37,Ellen was not able to eat breakfast before work. She had a heated discussion until midnight.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ellen was not able to eat breakfast before work. She had a heated discussion until midnight.
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,38,Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,39,"Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. Frantically, he searched through the medicine cabinet.","[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. Frantically, he searched through the medicine cabinet.
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1) Incoherent
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Answer: ",0
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CIV,40,Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. She decided to study harder to catch up.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. She decided to study harder to catch up.
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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CIV,1,Mary's exam was about to start. Her palms were sweaty. ,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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Scenario: Mary's exam was about to start. Her palms were sweaty.
|
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Options:
|
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1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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CIV,2,Laura got a lot of mail today. Some of her friends had remembered her birthday.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Laura got a lot of mail today. Some of her friends had remembered her birthday.
|
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Options:
|
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1) Coherent
|
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2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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CIV,3,Sometimes a truck drives by the house. The dishes start to rattle.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Sometimes a truck drives by the house. The dishes start to rattle.
|
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Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
CIV,4,The lights have been on since last night. The car doesn't start.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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Scenario: The lights have been on since last night. The car doesn't start.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,5,Susan felt her baby's forehead with her palm. She begged her family doctor to come at once.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Susan felt her baby's forehead with her palm. She begged her family doctor to come at once.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,6,Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He turned on the TV for a weather report.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He turned on the TV for a weather report.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,7,Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
Scenario: Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,8,Cathy worked very hard and became exhausted. She was carried unconscious to the hospital. ,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: Cathy worked very hard and became exhausted. She was carried unconscious to the hospital.
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,9,A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,10,Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She began to worry about her final exam.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She began to worry about her final exam.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,11,Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. She put her favorite bathing suit in her bag.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. She put her favorite bathing suit in her bag.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,12,Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor. ,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,13,The Senator wanted to practice corporate law. He decided not to run for re-election.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The Senator wanted to practice corporate law. He decided not to run for re-election.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,14,Joey got angry at his brother in a game. The next day his body was covered with bruises.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Joey got angry at his brother in a game. The next day his body was covered with bruises.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,15,The rain storm was approaching the city. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The rain storm was approaching the city. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,16,Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. His driving became more dangerous each day.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. His driving became more dangerous each day.
|
110 |
+
Options:
|
111 |
+
1) Incoherent
|
112 |
+
2) Coherent
|
113 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
CIV,17,Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. She opened the paper to look at the apartment listing.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. She opened the paper to look at the apartment listing.
|
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+
Options:
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,18,Richard remembered it was a big day for Karen. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Richard remembered it was a big day for Karen. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,19,Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. The next day he yelled at his secretary.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. The next day he yelled at his secretary.
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,20,Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,21,Mary's exam was about to start. Some friends had remembered her birthday.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Mary's exam was about to start. Some friends had remembered her birthday.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",1
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+
CIV,22,The lights have been on since last night. He turned on the TV for a weather report.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The lights have been on since last night. He turned on the TV for a weather report.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",1
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+
CIV,23,Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He begged his family doctor to come at once.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He begged his family doctor to come at once.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,24,Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",1
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+
CIV,25,Allen told his mother that he had a car accident. She began to worry about her final exam.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Allen told his mother that he had a car accident. She began to worry about her final exam.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",1
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+
CIV,26,A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",1
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+
CIV,27,Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She got upset and began to cry suddenly. ,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She got upset and began to cry suddenly.
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,28,Bart sat next to a pretty girl in his class. She was carried unconscious to a hospital. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bart sat next to a pretty girl in his class. She was carried unconscious to a hospital.
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,29,Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,30,Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. He decided not to run for re-election. ,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. He decided not to run for re-election.
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1) Incoherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,31,Tony had a fight with his friend near a pond. His driving became more dangerous each day.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Tony had a fight with his friend near a pond. His driving became more dangerous each day.
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,32,The rain storm was approaching the city. The next day the boy's body was covered with bruises.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The rain storm was approaching the city. The next day the boy's body was covered with bruises.
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,33,"Bill considered various high-tech careers. He walked home, soaking wet, to change his clothes.","[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bill considered various high-tech careers. He walked home, soaking wet, to change his clothes.
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,34,Ed wanted to leave his father's business. He decided not to go out with him any more.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ed wanted to leave his father's business. He decided not to go out with him any more.
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,35,Ann had been absent from school for weeks. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ann had been absent from school for weeks. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.
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1) Coherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,36,Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,37,Ellen was not able to eat breakfast before work. She had a heated discussion until midnight.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ellen was not able to eat breakfast before work. She had a heated discussion until midnight.
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,38,Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,39,"Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. Frantically, he searched through the medicine cabinet.","[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. Frantically, he searched through the medicine cabinet.
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",1
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CIV,40,Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. She decided to study harder to catch up.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. She decided to study harder to catch up.
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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CIV,1,Mary's exam was about to start. Her palms were sweaty. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Mary's exam was about to start. Her palms were sweaty.
|
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Options:
|
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1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",2
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CIV,2,Laura got a lot of mail today. Some of her friends had remembered her birthday.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Laura got a lot of mail today. Some of her friends had remembered her birthday.
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Options:
|
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1) Coherent
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",2
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CIV,3,Sometimes a truck drives by the house. The dishes start to rattle.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Sometimes a truck drives by the house. The dishes start to rattle.
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Options:
|
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1) Coherent
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+
2) Incoherent
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,4,The lights have been on since last night. The car doesn't start.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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Scenario: The lights have been on since last night. The car doesn't start.
|
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Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,5,Susan felt her baby's forehead with her palm. She begged her family doctor to come at once.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Susan felt her baby's forehead with her palm. She begged her family doctor to come at once.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
CIV,6,Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He turned on the TV for a weather report.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He turned on the TV for a weather report.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
CIV,7,Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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Scenario: Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
CIV,8,Cathy worked very hard and became exhausted. She was carried unconscious to the hospital. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
Scenario: Cathy worked very hard and became exhausted. She was carried unconscious to the hospital.
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) Incoherent
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+
2) Coherent
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,9,A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
CIV,10,Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She began to worry about her final exam.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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+
Scenario: Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She began to worry about her final exam.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,11,Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. She put her favorite bathing suit in her bag.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
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Scenario: Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. She put her favorite bathing suit in her bag.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,12,Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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+
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+
Scenario: Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
CIV,13,The Senator wanted to practice corporate law. He decided not to run for re-election.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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+
Scenario: The Senator wanted to practice corporate law. He decided not to run for re-election.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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+
2) Incoherent
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
CIV,14,Joey got angry at his brother in a game. The next day his body was covered with bruises.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Joey got angry at his brother in a game. The next day his body was covered with bruises.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,15,The rain storm was approaching the city. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The rain storm was approaching the city. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,16,Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. His driving became more dangerous each day.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. His driving became more dangerous each day.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,17,Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. She opened the paper to look at the apartment listing.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. She opened the paper to look at the apartment listing.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,18,Richard remembered it was a big day for Karen. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Richard remembered it was a big day for Karen. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,19,Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. The next day he yelled at his secretary.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. The next day he yelled at his secretary.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,20,Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,21,Mary's exam was about to start. Some friends had remembered her birthday.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Mary's exam was about to start. Some friends had remembered her birthday.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,22,The lights have been on since last night. He turned on the TV for a weather report.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The lights have been on since last night. He turned on the TV for a weather report.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,23,Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He begged his family doctor to come at once.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He begged his family doctor to come at once.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,24,Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,25,Allen told his mother that he had a car accident. She began to worry about her final exam.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Allen told his mother that he had a car accident. She began to worry about her final exam.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,26,A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,27,Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She got upset and began to cry suddenly. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She got upset and began to cry suddenly.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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+
CIV,28,Bart sat next to a pretty girl in his class. She was carried unconscious to a hospital. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bart sat next to a pretty girl in his class. She was carried unconscious to a hospital.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,29,Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,30,Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. He decided not to run for re-election. ,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. He decided not to run for re-election.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,31,Tony had a fight with his friend near a pond. His driving became more dangerous each day.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Tony had a fight with his friend near a pond. His driving became more dangerous each day.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,32,The rain storm was approaching the city. The next day the boy's body was covered with bruises.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The rain storm was approaching the city. The next day the boy's body was covered with bruises.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,33,"Bill considered various high-tech careers. He walked home, soaking wet, to change his clothes.","[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bill considered various high-tech careers. He walked home, soaking wet, to change his clothes.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,34,Ed wanted to leave his father's business. He decided not to go out with him any more.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ed wanted to leave his father's business. He decided not to go out with him any more.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,35,Ann had been absent from school for weeks. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ann had been absent from school for weeks. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,36,Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,37,Ellen was not able to eat breakfast before work. She had a heated discussion until midnight.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ellen was not able to eat breakfast before work. She had a heated discussion until midnight.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,38,Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,39,"Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. Frantically, he searched through the medicine cabinet.","[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. Frantically, he searched through the medicine cabinet.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",2
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CIV,40,Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. She decided to study harder to catch up.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. She decided to study harder to catch up.
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Options:
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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CIV,1,Mary's exam was about to start. Her palms were sweaty. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Mary's exam was about to start. Her palms were sweaty.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,2,Laura got a lot of mail today. Some of her friends had remembered her birthday.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Laura got a lot of mail today. Some of her friends had remembered her birthday.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",3
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16 |
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CIV,3,Sometimes a truck drives by the house. The dishes start to rattle.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Sometimes a truck drives by the house. The dishes start to rattle.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,4,The lights have been on since last night. The car doesn't start.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The lights have been on since last night. The car doesn't start.
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Options:
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27 |
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1) Coherent
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28 |
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2) Incoherent
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29 |
+
Answer: ",3
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30 |
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CIV,5,Susan felt her baby's forehead with her palm. She begged her family doctor to come at once.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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31 |
+
|
32 |
+
Scenario: Susan felt her baby's forehead with her palm. She begged her family doctor to come at once.
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33 |
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Options:
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34 |
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1) Incoherent
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35 |
+
2) Coherent
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36 |
+
Answer: ",3
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37 |
+
CIV,6,Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He turned on the TV for a weather report.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He turned on the TV for a weather report.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,7,Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.
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Options:
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48 |
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1) Incoherent
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+
2) Coherent
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+
Answer: ",3
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51 |
+
CIV,8,Cathy worked very hard and became exhausted. She was carried unconscious to the hospital. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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+
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Scenario: Cathy worked very hard and became exhausted. She was carried unconscious to the hospital.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,9,A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother. ,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,10,Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She began to worry about her final exam.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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+
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Scenario: Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She began to worry about her final exam.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,11,Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. She put her favorite bathing suit in her bag.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. She put her favorite bathing suit in her bag.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,12,Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor. ,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,13,The Senator wanted to practice corporate law. He decided not to run for re-election.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The Senator wanted to practice corporate law. He decided not to run for re-election.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,14,Joey got angry at his brother in a game. The next day his body was covered with bruises.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Joey got angry at his brother in a game. The next day his body was covered with bruises.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,15,The rain storm was approaching the city. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The rain storm was approaching the city. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,16,Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. His driving became more dangerous each day.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. His driving became more dangerous each day.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,17,Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. She opened the paper to look at the apartment listing.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. She opened the paper to look at the apartment listing.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,18,Richard remembered it was a big day for Karen. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Richard remembered it was a big day for Karen. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,19,Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. The next day he yelled at his secretary.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. The next day he yelled at his secretary.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,20,Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
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Answer: ",3
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CIV,21,Mary's exam was about to start. Some friends had remembered her birthday.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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|
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Scenario: Mary's exam was about to start. Some friends had remembered her birthday.
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Options:
|
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
|
148 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
CIV,22,The lights have been on since last night. He turned on the TV for a weather report.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The lights have been on since last night. He turned on the TV for a weather report.
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Options:
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1) Coherent
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2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",3
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CIV,23,Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He begged his family doctor to come at once.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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+
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Scenario: Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He begged his family doctor to come at once.
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Options:
|
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1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
CIV,24,Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
169 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
CIV,25,Allen told his mother that he had a car accident. She began to worry about her final exam.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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|
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+
Scenario: Allen told his mother that he had a car accident. She began to worry about her final exam.
|
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Options:
|
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1) Incoherent
|
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2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
CIV,26,A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan. ,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.
|
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Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
183 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
184 |
+
CIV,27,Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She got upset and began to cry suddenly. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She got upset and began to cry suddenly.
|
187 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
190 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
CIV,28,Bart sat next to a pretty girl in his class. She was carried unconscious to a hospital. ,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
192 |
+
|
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+
Scenario: Bart sat next to a pretty girl in his class. She was carried unconscious to a hospital.
|
194 |
+
Options:
|
195 |
+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
198 |
+
CIV,29,Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
199 |
+
|
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+
Scenario: Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.
|
201 |
+
Options:
|
202 |
+
1) Incoherent
|
203 |
+
2) Coherent
|
204 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
205 |
+
CIV,30,Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. He decided not to run for re-election. ,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. He decided not to run for re-election.
|
208 |
+
Options:
|
209 |
+
1) Incoherent
|
210 |
+
2) Coherent
|
211 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
212 |
+
CIV,31,Tony had a fight with his friend near a pond. His driving became more dangerous each day.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
213 |
+
|
214 |
+
Scenario: Tony had a fight with his friend near a pond. His driving became more dangerous each day.
|
215 |
+
Options:
|
216 |
+
1) Coherent
|
217 |
+
2) Incoherent
|
218 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
219 |
+
CIV,32,The rain storm was approaching the city. The next day the boy's body was covered with bruises.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
220 |
+
|
221 |
+
Scenario: The rain storm was approaching the city. The next day the boy's body was covered with bruises.
|
222 |
+
Options:
|
223 |
+
1) Coherent
|
224 |
+
2) Incoherent
|
225 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
226 |
+
CIV,33,"Bill considered various high-tech careers. He walked home, soaking wet, to change his clothes.","[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
227 |
+
|
228 |
+
Scenario: Bill considered various high-tech careers. He walked home, soaking wet, to change his clothes.
|
229 |
+
Options:
|
230 |
+
1) Incoherent
|
231 |
+
2) Coherent
|
232 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
233 |
+
CIV,34,Ed wanted to leave his father's business. He decided not to go out with him any more.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
234 |
+
|
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+
Scenario: Ed wanted to leave his father's business. He decided not to go out with him any more.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
238 |
+
2) Incoherent
|
239 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
240 |
+
CIV,35,Ann had been absent from school for weeks. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
241 |
+
|
242 |
+
Scenario: Ann had been absent from school for weeks. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.
|
243 |
+
Options:
|
244 |
+
1) Coherent
|
245 |
+
2) Incoherent
|
246 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
247 |
+
CIV,36,Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
248 |
+
|
249 |
+
Scenario: Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.
|
250 |
+
Options:
|
251 |
+
1) Incoherent
|
252 |
+
2) Coherent
|
253 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
254 |
+
CIV,37,Ellen was not able to eat breakfast before work. She had a heated discussion until midnight.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Ellen was not able to eat breakfast before work. She had a heated discussion until midnight.
|
257 |
+
Options:
|
258 |
+
1) Coherent
|
259 |
+
2) Incoherent
|
260 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
261 |
+
CIV,38,Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
262 |
+
|
263 |
+
Scenario: Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.
|
264 |
+
Options:
|
265 |
+
1) Incoherent
|
266 |
+
2) Coherent
|
267 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
268 |
+
CIV,39,"Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. Frantically, he searched through the medicine cabinet.","[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
269 |
+
|
270 |
+
Scenario: Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. Frantically, he searched through the medicine cabinet.
|
271 |
+
Options:
|
272 |
+
1) Coherent
|
273 |
+
2) Incoherent
|
274 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
CIV,40,Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. She decided to study harder to catch up.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. She decided to study harder to catch up.
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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+
CIV,1,Mary's exam was about to start. Her palms were sweaty. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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|
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Scenario: Mary's exam was about to start. Her palms were sweaty.
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
CIV,2,Laura got a lot of mail today. Some of her friends had remembered her birthday.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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|
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Scenario: Laura got a lot of mail today. Some of her friends had remembered her birthday.
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Options:
|
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1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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CIV,3,Sometimes a truck drives by the house. The dishes start to rattle.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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+
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+
Scenario: Sometimes a truck drives by the house. The dishes start to rattle.
|
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Options:
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,4,The lights have been on since last night. The car doesn't start.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The lights have been on since last night. The car doesn't start.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,5,Susan felt her baby's forehead with her palm. She begged her family doctor to come at once.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Susan felt her baby's forehead with her palm. She begged her family doctor to come at once.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
36 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,6,Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He turned on the TV for a weather report.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He turned on the TV for a weather report.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,7,Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
51 |
+
CIV,8,Cathy worked very hard and became exhausted. She was carried unconscious to the hospital. ,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cathy worked very hard and became exhausted. She was carried unconscious to the hospital.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,9,A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother. ,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,10,Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She began to worry about her final exam.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She began to worry about her final exam.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,11,Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. She put her favorite bathing suit in her bag.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. She put her favorite bathing suit in her bag.
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) Coherent
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+
2) Incoherent
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,12,Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor. ,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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+
Scenario: Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.
|
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Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,13,The Senator wanted to practice corporate law. He decided not to run for re-election.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: The Senator wanted to practice corporate law. He decided not to run for re-election.
|
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Options:
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1) Incoherent
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,14,Joey got angry at his brother in a game. The next day his body was covered with bruises.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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|
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Scenario: Joey got angry at his brother in a game. The next day his body was covered with bruises.
|
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Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,15,The rain storm was approaching the city. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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|
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+
Scenario: The rain storm was approaching the city. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,16,Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. His driving became more dangerous each day.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. His driving became more dangerous each day.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,17,Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. She opened the paper to look at the apartment listing.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. She opened the paper to look at the apartment listing.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,18,Richard remembered it was a big day for Karen. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.,"[2, 1]","['IncorrectIncoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Richard remembered it was a big day for Karen. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,19,Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. The next day he yelled at his secretary.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. The next day he yelled at his secretary.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,20,Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.,"[1, 2]","['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",1,"['Correct', 'IncorrectIncoherent']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,21,Mary's exam was about to start. Some friends had remembered her birthday.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Mary's exam was about to start. Some friends had remembered her birthday.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,22,The lights have been on since last night. He turned on the TV for a weather report.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The lights have been on since last night. He turned on the TV for a weather report.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,23,Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He begged his family doctor to come at once.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Bob was looking forward to the long holiday. He begged his family doctor to come at once.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
161 |
+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,24,Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Sharon's car was totally wrecked last week. She was knocked down and shouted for her mother
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Incoherent
|
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+
2) Coherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,25,Allen told his mother that he had a car accident. She began to worry about her final exam.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Allen told his mother that he had a car accident. She began to worry about her final exam.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,26,A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: A dog ran toward a little girl eating ice cream. She went to the bank hoping to get a loan.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,27,Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She got upset and began to cry suddenly. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Jane skipped her English class every now and then. She got upset and began to cry suddenly.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,28,Bart sat next to a pretty girl in his class. She was carried unconscious to a hospital. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Bart sat next to a pretty girl in his class. She was carried unconscious to a hospital.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,29,Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: Vicky was planning her first trip to Europe. A mirror fell down and shattered on the floor.
|
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Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
CIV,30,Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. He decided not to run for re-election. ,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Dick tripped over a chair and hit his head. He decided not to run for re-election.
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Coherent
|
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+
2) Incoherent
|
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+
Answer: ",4
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CIV,31,Tony had a fight with his friend near a pond. His driving became more dangerous each day.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Tony had a fight with his friend near a pond. His driving became more dangerous each day.
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CIV,32,The rain storm was approaching the city. The next day the boy's body was covered with bruises.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: The rain storm was approaching the city. The next day the boy's body was covered with bruises.
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CIV,33,"Bill considered various high-tech careers. He walked home, soaking wet, to change his clothes.","[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Bill considered various high-tech careers. He walked home, soaking wet, to change his clothes.
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Answer: ",4
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CIV,34,Ed wanted to leave his father's business. He decided not to go out with him any more.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ed wanted to leave his father's business. He decided not to go out with him any more.
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CIV,35,Ann had been absent from school for weeks. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ann had been absent from school for weeks. The papers on the desk blew off onto the floor.
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Answer: ",4
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CIV,36,Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.,"[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Greg was working too hard to have enough rest. He spent the whole day shopping for a present.
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CIV,37,Ellen was not able to eat breakfast before work. She had a heated discussion until midnight.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Ellen was not able to eat breakfast before work. She had a heated discussion until midnight.
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CIV,38,Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Lisa commuted to her office an hour each way. The water spilled onto the expensive carpet.
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Answer: ",4
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CIV,39,"Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. Frantically, he searched through the medicine cabinet.","[2, 1]","['Correct', 'IncorrectCoherent']",1,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Jerry read the copy of his manuscript. Frantically, he searched through the medicine cabinet.
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Answer: ",4
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CIV,40,Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. She decided to study harder to catch up.,"[1, 2]","['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",2,"['IncorrectCoherent', 'Correct']",False,"Task: You will read pairs of sentences. Reach each pair and decide whether they form a coherent story. The answer options are 1 or 2.
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Scenario: Cleo brushed against a table with a vase on it. She decided to study harder to catch up.
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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DV,1,"Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He does not want to get into trouble for not studying.
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2) He has been reading for some time.
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3) He does not want to offend his mom by not reading the books that she gave him.
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4) He wants his mom to believe that he has been watching TV.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,2," He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He does not want to hurt Monica by saying that he dislikes the gift.
|
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2) He likes the gift very much.
|
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3) He does not like to celebrate his birthday and wants it to be over with.
|
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4) He wants Monica to understand that he dislikes her gift.
|
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Answer: ",0
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DV,3,"Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Dan thinks that the dog has knocked over the vase.
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2) Dan finds this vase ugly and wants to get rid of it.
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3) Dan does not want his mom to be angry with him for breaking the vase.
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4) Dan wants his mom to know that he knocked it over.
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+
Answer: ",0
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DV,4,"Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He is experiencing some severe stomach pain.
|
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2) He does not want to get in trouble with mom for eating boiled sprouts.
|
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+
3) He wants to have boiled sprouts every night.
|
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4) He wants to avoid eating boiled sprouts.
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+
Answer: ",0
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+
DV,5,"When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
Scenario: When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) She is very much fond of goldfish.
|
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2) She wants her aunt to know that this is not the present that she wanted.
|
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3) She does not want to hurt her aunt by showing that she is upset with the present.
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4) She thinks that she can return a goldfish to the pet store and get a refund.
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+
Answer: ",0
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DV,6,"Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?
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+
Options:
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1) He wants Marika to know what a great baker she is.
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+
2) He dislikes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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3) He does not want Marika to feel bad about her mediocre baking skills.
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4) He likes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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+
Answer: ",0
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+
DV,7,"Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?
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+
Options:
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1) Sally forgot that the computer was the present that she heard about last night.
|
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+
2) Sally thought that the conversation was about someone else's present.
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3) Sally wanted to confess that she overheard the conversation and spoiled the surprise.
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4) Sally didn't want to admit that she had overheard her mother and spoiled the surprise.
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+
Answer: ",0
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+
DV,8,"Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He did not want to get in trouble with his boss by admitting that he lied to him.
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2) He wanted to be honest with his boss.
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3) He realized that the boss was at the game and saw him.
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4) He did spend some time resting in bed.
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+
Answer: ",0
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+
DV,9,"Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He wants his aunt to realize that he expected to get a different gift.
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2) He likes the socks that his aunt gave him.
|
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3) He realizes that rollerblading is unsafe and is happy that he did not get rollerblades.
|
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4) He does not want to show that he is disappointed with the gift so that he doesn't offend his aunt.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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+
DV,10,"Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?
|
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+
Options:
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+
1) This was one of Taro's oldest remote control cars that he did not like too much.
|
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2) Friendship was more important for Taro than a broken remote control car.
|
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3) Taro wanted Hiroshi to feel bad for breaking his toy.
|
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4) Taro was sad because he liked this toy.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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DV,11,"John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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Scenario: John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?
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+
Options:
|
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1) John does not care about Katie or her haircut.
|
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2) He wants to stress out that this haircut does not compliment Katie.
|
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+
3) He thinks that a new haircut suits his wife.
|
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+
4) He sees how excited Katie is about the haircut and does not want to ruin her good mood.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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DV,12,"Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Lucy was afraid to get in trouble with guests of the party for telling Mary the truth.
|
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+
2) Lucy wanted Mary to understand that her jokes were not humorous.
|
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+
3) Lucy did not want Mary to feel awkward at this party.
|
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+
4) Lucy thought that that Mary's jokes were hilarious.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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+
DV,13,"Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?
|
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Options:
|
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1) He wanted to support Mike and not make him even more nervous during public speaking in the future.
|
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+
2) Jim wanted Mike to understand that he needs to deal with his nervousness during public speaking.
|
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+
3) Jim missed Mike's presentation and had no idea whether Mike was nervous or not.
|
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+
4) Jim thought that Mike did not seem to be that nervous after all.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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DV,14,"Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to show that she is angry that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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2) She wants to show that she appreciates that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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3) She is happy that Anthony has cleaned the apartment and does not care about the picture that got thrown away.
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4) She shows him how angry she is with him for throwing out things without her consent.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,15,"She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""
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1) She wanted Bob to understand that she did not want any more donuts.
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2) She did not want to show Bob that she was angry by telling him the truth.
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3) She is excited to eat the donuts because she is craving them.
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4) She did not want to disappoint Bob by telling him the truth.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,16," Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to keep a good relationship with Derek and his family.
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2) She wants to learn how to cook spaghetti.
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3) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a bad idea.
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4) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a good idea.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,17,"Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She is disappointed with their current relationship and wants to end it.
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2) She has never thought seriously about breaking up with him.
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3) She wants Andy to realize that she has thought about breaking up with him.
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4) She values their current relationship and does not want to jeopardize it by discussing her past thoughts.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,18,"She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Betty values her relationship with her partner and does not want to get into an argument with him.
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2) Betty does not want to put additional stress on her partner by telling him the truth.
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3) Wisdom tooth removal was extremely painful for Betty.
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4) Wisdom tooth removal was not that painful for Betty after all.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,19,"Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Annie wants Mary to know that the date was a disaster.
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2) Annie does not want to be friends with Mary any more.
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3) Annie had a great time with Mike.
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4) Annie does not want to upset her friend.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,20,"Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She does not want to hurt her friend by criticizing her mother.
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2) She does not want to be friends with Ellie any more.
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3) She is unhappy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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4) She is happy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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Answer: ",0
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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DV,1,"Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He has been reading for some time.
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2) He wants his mom to believe that he has been watching TV.
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3) He does not want to get into trouble for not studying.
|
9 |
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4) He does not want to offend his mom by not reading the books that she gave him.
|
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Answer: ",1
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DV,2," He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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Scenario: He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?
|
14 |
+
Options:
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1) He wants Monica to understand that he dislikes her gift.
|
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2) He does not like to celebrate his birthday and wants it to be over with.
|
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+
3) He likes the gift very much.
|
18 |
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4) He does not want to hurt Monica by saying that he dislikes the gift.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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DV,3,"Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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Scenario: Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
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1) Dan wants his mom to know that he knocked it over.
|
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2) Dan does not want his mom to be angry with him for breaking the vase.
|
26 |
+
3) Dan thinks that the dog has knocked over the vase.
|
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+
4) Dan finds this vase ugly and wants to get rid of it.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
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DV,4,"Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?
|
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+
Options:
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+
1) He wants to have boiled sprouts every night.
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+
2) He wants to avoid eating boiled sprouts.
|
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+
3) He does not want to get in trouble with mom for eating boiled sprouts.
|
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+
4) He is experiencing some severe stomach pain.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
DV,5,"When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
|
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+
Scenario: When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) She does not want to hurt her aunt by showing that she is upset with the present.
|
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+
2) She thinks that she can return a goldfish to the pet store and get a refund.
|
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+
3) She wants her aunt to know that this is not the present that she wanted.
|
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+
4) She is very much fond of goldfish.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
DV,6,"Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He dislikes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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+
2) He wants Marika to know what a great baker she is.
|
53 |
+
3) He does not want Marika to feel bad about her mediocre baking skills.
|
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+
4) He likes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
DV,7,"Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?
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+
Options:
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+
1) Sally didn't want to admit that she had overheard her mother and spoiled the surprise.
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+
2) Sally thought that the conversation was about someone else's present.
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+
3) Sally forgot that the computer was the present that she heard about last night.
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+
4) Sally wanted to confess that she overheard the conversation and spoiled the surprise.
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
DV,8,"Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He did not want to get in trouble with his boss by admitting that he lied to him.
|
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+
2) He wanted to be honest with his boss.
|
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+
3) He realized that the boss was at the game and saw him.
|
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+
4) He did spend some time resting in bed.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
DV,9,"Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He likes the socks that his aunt gave him.
|
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+
2) He realizes that rollerblading is unsafe and is happy that he did not get rollerblades.
|
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+
3) He does not want to show that he is disappointed with the gift so that he doesn't offend his aunt.
|
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+
4) He wants his aunt to realize that he expected to get a different gift.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
DV,10,"Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Friendship was more important for Taro than a broken remote control car.
|
88 |
+
2) This was one of Taro's oldest remote control cars that he did not like too much.
|
89 |
+
3) Taro wanted Hiroshi to feel bad for breaking his toy.
|
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+
4) Taro was sad because he liked this toy.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
DV,11,"John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
94 |
+
Scenario: John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants to stress out that this haircut does not compliment Katie.
|
97 |
+
2) He thinks that a new haircut suits his wife.
|
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+
3) John does not care about Katie or her haircut.
|
99 |
+
4) He sees how excited Katie is about the haircut and does not want to ruin her good mood.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
DV,12,"Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
Scenario: Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?
|
104 |
+
Options:
|
105 |
+
1) Lucy was afraid to get in trouble with guests of the party for telling Mary the truth.
|
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2) Lucy thought that that Mary's jokes were hilarious.
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3) Lucy wanted Mary to understand that her jokes were not humorous.
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4) Lucy did not want Mary to feel awkward at this party.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,13,"Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Jim missed Mike's presentation and had no idea whether Mike was nervous or not.
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2) He wanted to support Mike and not make him even more nervous during public speaking in the future.
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3) Jim thought that Mike did not seem to be that nervous after all.
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4) Jim wanted Mike to understand that he needs to deal with his nervousness during public speaking.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,14,"Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to show that she is angry that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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2) She shows him how angry she is with him for throwing out things without her consent.
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3) She wants to show that she appreciates that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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4) She is happy that Anthony has cleaned the apartment and does not care about the picture that got thrown away.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,15,"She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""
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Options:
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1) She is excited to eat the donuts because she is craving them.
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2) She did not want to show Bob that she was angry by telling him the truth.
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3) She did not want to disappoint Bob by telling him the truth.
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4) She wanted Bob to understand that she did not want any more donuts.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,16," Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a good idea.
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2) She wants to keep a good relationship with Derek and his family.
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3) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a bad idea.
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4) She wants to learn how to cook spaghetti.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,17,"Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She has never thought seriously about breaking up with him.
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2) She wants Andy to realize that she has thought about breaking up with him.
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3) She values their current relationship and does not want to jeopardize it by discussing her past thoughts.
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4) She is disappointed with their current relationship and wants to end it.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,18,"She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Wisdom tooth removal was extremely painful for Betty.
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2) Wisdom tooth removal was not that painful for Betty after all.
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3) Betty does not want to put additional stress on her partner by telling him the truth.
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4) Betty values her relationship with her partner and does not want to get into an argument with him.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,19,"Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Annie wants Mary to know that the date was a disaster.
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2) Annie had a great time with Mike.
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3) Annie does not want to upset her friend.
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4) Annie does not want to be friends with Mary any more.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,20,"Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She does not want to hurt her friend by criticizing her mother.
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2) She does not want to be friends with Ellie any more.
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179 |
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3) She is happy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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4) She is unhappy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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Answer: ",1
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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DV,1,"Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?
|
5 |
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Options:
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1) He has been reading for some time.
|
7 |
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2) He does not want to get into trouble for not studying.
|
8 |
+
3) He does not want to offend his mom by not reading the books that she gave him.
|
9 |
+
4) He wants his mom to believe that he has been watching TV.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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DV,2," He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
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1) He wants Monica to understand that he dislikes her gift.
|
16 |
+
2) He does not want to hurt Monica by saying that he dislikes the gift.
|
17 |
+
3) He does not like to celebrate his birthday and wants it to be over with.
|
18 |
+
4) He likes the gift very much.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
DV,3,"Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) Dan does not want his mom to be angry with him for breaking the vase.
|
25 |
+
2) Dan thinks that the dog has knocked over the vase.
|
26 |
+
3) Dan finds this vase ugly and wants to get rid of it.
|
27 |
+
4) Dan wants his mom to know that he knocked it over.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
DV,4,"Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?
|
32 |
+
Options:
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+
1) He is experiencing some severe stomach pain.
|
34 |
+
2) He wants to avoid eating boiled sprouts.
|
35 |
+
3) He does not want to get in trouble with mom for eating boiled sprouts.
|
36 |
+
4) He wants to have boiled sprouts every night.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
DV,5,"When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) She thinks that she can return a goldfish to the pet store and get a refund.
|
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+
2) She wants her aunt to know that this is not the present that she wanted.
|
44 |
+
3) She does not want to hurt her aunt by showing that she is upset with the present.
|
45 |
+
4) She is very much fond of goldfish.
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
DV,6,"Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) He dislikes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
|
52 |
+
2) He likes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
|
53 |
+
3) He does not want Marika to feel bad about her mediocre baking skills.
|
54 |
+
4) He wants Marika to know what a great baker she is.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
DV,7,"Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) Sally wanted to confess that she overheard the conversation and spoiled the surprise.
|
61 |
+
2) Sally thought that the conversation was about someone else's present.
|
62 |
+
3) Sally forgot that the computer was the present that she heard about last night.
|
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+
4) Sally didn't want to admit that she had overheard her mother and spoiled the surprise.
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
DV,8,"Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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67 |
+
Scenario: Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He did not want to get in trouble with his boss by admitting that he lied to him.
|
70 |
+
2) He did spend some time resting in bed.
|
71 |
+
3) He realized that the boss was at the game and saw him.
|
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+
4) He wanted to be honest with his boss.
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
DV,9,"Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He likes the socks that his aunt gave him.
|
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+
2) He does not want to show that he is disappointed with the gift so that he doesn't offend his aunt.
|
80 |
+
3) He realizes that rollerblading is unsafe and is happy that he did not get rollerblades.
|
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+
4) He wants his aunt to realize that he expected to get a different gift.
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
DV,10,"Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) This was one of Taro's oldest remote control cars that he did not like too much.
|
88 |
+
2) Taro was sad because he liked this toy.
|
89 |
+
3) Friendship was more important for Taro than a broken remote control car.
|
90 |
+
4) Taro wanted Hiroshi to feel bad for breaking his toy.
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
DV,11,"John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He wants to stress out that this haircut does not compliment Katie.
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2) He thinks that a new haircut suits his wife.
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3) He sees how excited Katie is about the haircut and does not want to ruin her good mood.
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4) John does not care about Katie or her haircut.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,12,"Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy did not want Mary to feel awkward at this party.
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2) Lucy thought that that Mary's jokes were hilarious.
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3) Lucy was afraid to get in trouble with guests of the party for telling Mary the truth.
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4) Lucy wanted Mary to understand that her jokes were not humorous.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,13,"Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Jim missed Mike's presentation and had no idea whether Mike was nervous or not.
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2) Jim thought that Mike did not seem to be that nervous after all.
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3) Jim wanted Mike to understand that he needs to deal with his nervousness during public speaking.
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4) He wanted to support Mike and not make him even more nervous during public speaking in the future.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,14,"Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She is happy that Anthony has cleaned the apartment and does not care about the picture that got thrown away.
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2) She wants to show that she is angry that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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3) She wants to show that she appreciates that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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4) She shows him how angry she is with him for throwing out things without her consent.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,15,"She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""
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Options:
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1) She did not want to show Bob that she was angry by telling him the truth.
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2) She wanted Bob to understand that she did not want any more donuts.
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3) She did not want to disappoint Bob by telling him the truth.
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4) She is excited to eat the donuts because she is craving them.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,16," Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to keep a good relationship with Derek and his family.
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2) She wants to learn how to cook spaghetti.
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3) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a good idea.
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4) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a bad idea.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,17,"Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She has never thought seriously about breaking up with him.
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2) She is disappointed with their current relationship and wants to end it.
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3) She values their current relationship and does not want to jeopardize it by discussing her past thoughts.
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4) She wants Andy to realize that she has thought about breaking up with him.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,18,"She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Wisdom tooth removal was not that painful for Betty after all.
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2) Wisdom tooth removal was extremely painful for Betty.
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3) Betty values her relationship with her partner and does not want to get into an argument with him.
|
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4) Betty does not want to put additional stress on her partner by telling him the truth.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,19,"Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Annie does not want to be friends with Mary any more.
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2) Annie does not want to upset her friend.
|
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3) Annie wants Mary to know that the date was a disaster.
|
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4) Annie had a great time with Mike.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,20,"Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She is happy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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2) She is unhappy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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+
3) She does not want to hurt her friend by criticizing her mother.
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4) She does not want to be friends with Ellie any more.
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+
Answer: ",2
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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DV,1,"Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
4 |
+
Scenario: Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?
|
5 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He has been reading for some time.
|
7 |
+
2) He does not want to offend his mom by not reading the books that she gave him.
|
8 |
+
3) He wants his mom to believe that he has been watching TV.
|
9 |
+
4) He does not want to get into trouble for not studying.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
DV,2," He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) He does not want to hurt Monica by saying that he dislikes the gift.
|
16 |
+
2) He wants Monica to understand that he dislikes her gift.
|
17 |
+
3) He likes the gift very much.
|
18 |
+
4) He does not like to celebrate his birthday and wants it to be over with.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
20 |
+
DV,3,"Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) Dan does not want his mom to be angry with him for breaking the vase.
|
25 |
+
2) Dan finds this vase ugly and wants to get rid of it.
|
26 |
+
3) Dan wants his mom to know that he knocked it over.
|
27 |
+
4) Dan thinks that the dog has knocked over the vase.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
29 |
+
DV,4,"Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) He is experiencing some severe stomach pain.
|
34 |
+
2) He wants to avoid eating boiled sprouts.
|
35 |
+
3) He does not want to get in trouble with mom for eating boiled sprouts.
|
36 |
+
4) He wants to have boiled sprouts every night.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
38 |
+
DV,5,"When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
39 |
+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) She wants her aunt to know that this is not the present that she wanted.
|
43 |
+
2) She is very much fond of goldfish.
|
44 |
+
3) She does not want to hurt her aunt by showing that she is upset with the present.
|
45 |
+
4) She thinks that she can return a goldfish to the pet store and get a refund.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
DV,6,"Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
48 |
+
|
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+
Scenario: Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) He dislikes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
|
52 |
+
2) He likes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
|
53 |
+
3) He does not want Marika to feel bad about her mediocre baking skills.
|
54 |
+
4) He wants Marika to know what a great baker she is.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
56 |
+
DV,7,"Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
58 |
+
Scenario: Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
60 |
+
1) Sally forgot that the computer was the present that she heard about last night.
|
61 |
+
2) Sally wanted to confess that she overheard the conversation and spoiled the surprise.
|
62 |
+
3) Sally thought that the conversation was about someone else's present.
|
63 |
+
4) Sally didn't want to admit that she had overheard her mother and spoiled the surprise.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
DV,8,"Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?
|
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+
Options:
|
69 |
+
1) He did spend some time resting in bed.
|
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+
2) He realized that the boss was at the game and saw him.
|
71 |
+
3) He did not want to get in trouble with his boss by admitting that he lied to him.
|
72 |
+
4) He wanted to be honest with his boss.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
DV,9,"Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) He likes the socks that his aunt gave him.
|
79 |
+
2) He realizes that rollerblading is unsafe and is happy that he did not get rollerblades.
|
80 |
+
3) He wants his aunt to realize that he expected to get a different gift.
|
81 |
+
4) He does not want to show that he is disappointed with the gift so that he doesn't offend his aunt.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
DV,10,"Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Taro wanted Hiroshi to feel bad for breaking his toy.
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2) Friendship was more important for Taro than a broken remote control car.
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3) Taro was sad because he liked this toy.
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4) This was one of Taro's oldest remote control cars that he did not like too much.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,11,"John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He wants to stress out that this haircut does not compliment Katie.
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2) He sees how excited Katie is about the haircut and does not want to ruin her good mood.
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3) He thinks that a new haircut suits his wife.
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4) John does not care about Katie or her haircut.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,12,"Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy did not want Mary to feel awkward at this party.
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2) Lucy was afraid to get in trouble with guests of the party for telling Mary the truth.
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3) Lucy thought that that Mary's jokes were hilarious.
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4) Lucy wanted Mary to understand that her jokes were not humorous.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,13,"Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He wanted to support Mike and not make him even more nervous during public speaking in the future.
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2) Jim wanted Mike to understand that he needs to deal with his nervousness during public speaking.
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3) Jim thought that Mike did not seem to be that nervous after all.
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4) Jim missed Mike's presentation and had no idea whether Mike was nervous or not.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,14,"Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She shows him how angry she is with him for throwing out things without her consent.
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2) She wants to show that she is angry that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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3) She is happy that Anthony has cleaned the apartment and does not care about the picture that got thrown away.
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4) She wants to show that she appreciates that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,15,"She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""
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Options:
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1) She did not want to show Bob that she was angry by telling him the truth.
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2) She did not want to disappoint Bob by telling him the truth.
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3) She wanted Bob to understand that she did not want any more donuts.
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4) She is excited to eat the donuts because she is craving them.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,16," Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to keep a good relationship with Derek and his family.
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2) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a bad idea.
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3) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a good idea.
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4) She wants to learn how to cook spaghetti.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,17,"Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She has never thought seriously about breaking up with him.
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2) She wants Andy to realize that she has thought about breaking up with him.
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3) She values their current relationship and does not want to jeopardize it by discussing her past thoughts.
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4) She is disappointed with their current relationship and wants to end it.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,18,"She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Betty does not want to put additional stress on her partner by telling him the truth.
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2) Betty values her relationship with her partner and does not want to get into an argument with him.
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3) Wisdom tooth removal was extremely painful for Betty.
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4) Wisdom tooth removal was not that painful for Betty after all.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,19,"Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Annie had a great time with Mike.
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2) Annie does not want to be friends with Mary any more.
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3) Annie does not want to upset her friend.
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4) Annie wants Mary to know that the date was a disaster.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,20,"Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She is unhappy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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2) She does not want to be friends with Ellie any more.
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+
3) She does not want to hurt her friend by criticizing her mother.
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4) She is happy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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+
Answer: ",3
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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DV,1,"Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
3 |
+
|
4 |
+
Scenario: Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?
|
5 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He has been reading for some time.
|
7 |
+
2) He does not want to get into trouble for not studying.
|
8 |
+
3) He wants his mom to believe that he has been watching TV.
|
9 |
+
4) He does not want to offend his mom by not reading the books that she gave him.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
11 |
+
DV,2," He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) He does not like to celebrate his birthday and wants it to be over with.
|
16 |
+
2) He does not want to hurt Monica by saying that he dislikes the gift.
|
17 |
+
3) He likes the gift very much.
|
18 |
+
4) He wants Monica to understand that he dislikes her gift.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
DV,3,"Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) Dan finds this vase ugly and wants to get rid of it.
|
25 |
+
2) Dan thinks that the dog has knocked over the vase.
|
26 |
+
3) Dan wants his mom to know that he knocked it over.
|
27 |
+
4) Dan does not want his mom to be angry with him for breaking the vase.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
29 |
+
DV,4,"Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) He does not want to get in trouble with mom for eating boiled sprouts.
|
34 |
+
2) He wants to avoid eating boiled sprouts.
|
35 |
+
3) He wants to have boiled sprouts every night.
|
36 |
+
4) He is experiencing some severe stomach pain.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
DV,5,"When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
39 |
+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) She does not want to hurt her aunt by showing that she is upset with the present.
|
43 |
+
2) She thinks that she can return a goldfish to the pet store and get a refund.
|
44 |
+
3) She wants her aunt to know that this is not the present that she wanted.
|
45 |
+
4) She is very much fond of goldfish.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
DV,6,"Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He dislikes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
|
52 |
+
2) He wants Marika to know what a great baker she is.
|
53 |
+
3) He likes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
|
54 |
+
4) He does not want Marika to feel bad about her mediocre baking skills.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
DV,7,"Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?
|
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+
Options:
|
60 |
+
1) Sally forgot that the computer was the present that she heard about last night.
|
61 |
+
2) Sally wanted to confess that she overheard the conversation and spoiled the surprise.
|
62 |
+
3) Sally thought that the conversation was about someone else's present.
|
63 |
+
4) Sally didn't want to admit that she had overheard her mother and spoiled the surprise.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
DV,8,"Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
66 |
+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
69 |
+
1) He did spend some time resting in bed.
|
70 |
+
2) He realized that the boss was at the game and saw him.
|
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3) He wanted to be honest with his boss.
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4) He did not want to get in trouble with his boss by admitting that he lied to him.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,9,"Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He likes the socks that his aunt gave him.
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2) He does not want to show that he is disappointed with the gift so that he doesn't offend his aunt.
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3) He realizes that rollerblading is unsafe and is happy that he did not get rollerblades.
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4) He wants his aunt to realize that he expected to get a different gift.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,10,"Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?
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Options:
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1) This was one of Taro's oldest remote control cars that he did not like too much.
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2) Taro wanted Hiroshi to feel bad for breaking his toy.
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3) Taro was sad because he liked this toy.
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4) Friendship was more important for Taro than a broken remote control car.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,11,"John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?
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Options:
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1) John does not care about Katie or her haircut.
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2) He thinks that a new haircut suits his wife.
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3) He wants to stress out that this haircut does not compliment Katie.
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4) He sees how excited Katie is about the haircut and does not want to ruin her good mood.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,12,"Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy did not want Mary to feel awkward at this party.
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2) Lucy wanted Mary to understand that her jokes were not humorous.
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3) Lucy was afraid to get in trouble with guests of the party for telling Mary the truth.
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4) Lucy thought that that Mary's jokes were hilarious.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,13,"Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Jim missed Mike's presentation and had no idea whether Mike was nervous or not.
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2) Jim thought that Mike did not seem to be that nervous after all.
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3) He wanted to support Mike and not make him even more nervous during public speaking in the future.
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4) Jim wanted Mike to understand that he needs to deal with his nervousness during public speaking.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,14,"Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to show that she is angry that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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2) She wants to show that she appreciates that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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3) She shows him how angry she is with him for throwing out things without her consent.
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4) She is happy that Anthony has cleaned the apartment and does not care about the picture that got thrown away.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,15,"She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""
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Options:
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1) She is excited to eat the donuts because she is craving them.
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2) She did not want to disappoint Bob by telling him the truth.
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3) She wanted Bob to understand that she did not want any more donuts.
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4) She did not want to show Bob that she was angry by telling him the truth.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,16," Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to learn how to cook spaghetti.
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2) She wants to keep a good relationship with Derek and his family.
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3) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a good idea.
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4) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a bad idea.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,17,"Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She has never thought seriously about breaking up with him.
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2) She values their current relationship and does not want to jeopardize it by discussing her past thoughts.
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3) She wants Andy to realize that she has thought about breaking up with him.
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4) She is disappointed with their current relationship and wants to end it.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,18,"She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Betty does not want to put additional stress on her partner by telling him the truth.
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2) Betty values her relationship with her partner and does not want to get into an argument with him.
|
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3) Wisdom tooth removal was extremely painful for Betty.
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4) Wisdom tooth removal was not that painful for Betty after all.
|
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Answer: ",4
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DV,19,"Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Annie does not want to be friends with Mary any more.
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2) Annie had a great time with Mike.
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3) Annie wants Mary to know that the date was a disaster.
|
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4) Annie does not want to upset her friend.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,20,"Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She does not want to be friends with Ellie any more.
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2) She is unhappy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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3) She is happy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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4) She does not want to hurt her friend by criticizing her mother.
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Answer: ",4
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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DV,1,"Henry is sitting at his desk and watching TV, and reluctantly switches off the TV with the remote control and picks up a textbook. Shortly after, his mother comes in the room and asks, ""What have you been doing up here?"" Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Henry is sitting at his desk and watching TV, and reluctantly switches off the TV with the remote control and picks up a textbook. Shortly after, his mother comes in the room and asks, ""What have you been doing up here?"" Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He does not want to get into trouble for not studying.
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7 |
+
2) He has been reading for some time.
|
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+
3) He does not want to offend his mom by not reading the books that she gave him.
|
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+
4) He wants his mom to believe that he has been watching TV.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
DV,2,"It's Robert's birthday. Robert dresses very casually. On his birthday, he always receives a tie from Monica. He opens the package and finds a tie. He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: It's Robert's birthday. Robert dresses very casually. On his birthday, he always receives a tie from Monica. He opens the package and finds a tie. He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) He does not want to hurt Monica by saying that he dislikes the gift.
|
16 |
+
2) He likes the gift very much.
|
17 |
+
3) He does not like to celebrate his birthday and wants it to be over with.
|
18 |
+
4) He wants Monica to understand that he dislikes her gift.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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+
DV,3,"Dan is playing in the living room. He brushes against his mother's vase. The vase falls down on the floor and breaks. When Dan's mother comes home, she asks Dan: ""What happened to my vase?"" Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Dan is playing in the living room. He brushes against his mother's vase. The vase falls down on the floor and breaks. When Dan's mother comes home, she asks Dan: ""What happened to my vase?"" Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Dan thinks that the dog has knocked over the vase.
|
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+
2) Dan finds this vase ugly and wants to get rid of it.
|
26 |
+
3) Dan does not want his mom to be angry with him for breaking the vase.
|
27 |
+
4) Dan wants his mom to know that he knocked it over.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
DV,4,"Peter's mother wants them to start eating healthier, and tells him that they will eat boiled sprouts tonight. Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Peter's mother wants them to start eating healthier, and tells him that they will eat boiled sprouts tonight. Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) He is experiencing some severe stomach pain.
|
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+
2) He does not want to get in trouble with mom for eating boiled sprouts.
|
35 |
+
3) He wants to have boiled sprouts every night.
|
36 |
+
4) He wants to avoid eating boiled sprouts.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
DV,5,"Today is Mandy's birthday. Her aunt has a big box with her and Mandy feels sure it will contain a pet rabbit for her. But when she opens it, she finds a fish bowl with a goldfish. When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Today is Mandy's birthday. Her aunt has a big box with her and Mandy feels sure it will contain a pet rabbit for her. But when she opens it, she finds a fish bowl with a goldfish. When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) She is very much fond of goldfish.
|
43 |
+
2) She wants her aunt to know that this is not the present that she wanted.
|
44 |
+
3) She does not want to hurt her aunt by showing that she is upset with the present.
|
45 |
+
4) She thinks that she can return a goldfish to the pet store and get a refund.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
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DV,6,"Marika baked an apple pie today. She spent the whole afternoon in the kitchen trying to follow the recipe, and told her friend Lars about the time it took. Marika gives Lars a piece of her pie. Lars takes a big bite but doesn't finish the slice. Later in the day, Marika asks: ""Do you like my apple pie?"", Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Marika baked an apple pie today. She spent the whole afternoon in the kitchen trying to follow the recipe, and told her friend Lars about the time it took. Marika gives Lars a piece of her pie. Lars takes a big bite but doesn't finish the slice. Later in the day, Marika asks: ""Do you like my apple pie?"", Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He wants Marika to know what a great baker she is.
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2) He dislikes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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3) He does not want Marika to feel bad about her mediocre baking skills.
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4) He likes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,7,"It was Christmas Eve, and Sally was in her bedroom. She overheard her mother talking about picking up Sally's computer at the Apple store earlier that day. The next morning the family opened their Christmas presents. After Sally opened her present, her mother asked her, ""Sally, are you surprised?"" Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It was Christmas Eve, and Sally was in her bedroom. She overheard her mother talking about picking up Sally's computer at the Apple store earlier that day. The next morning the family opened their Christmas presents. After Sally opened her present, her mother asked her, ""Sally, are you surprised?"" Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Sally forgot that the computer was the present that she heard about last night.
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2) Sally thought that the conversation was about someone else's present.
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3) Sally wanted to confess that she overheard the conversation and spoiled the surprise.
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4) Sally didn't want to admit that she had overheard her mother and spoiled the surprise.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,8,"Oscar had tickets to see a hockey game with his buddies, so he called in sick at work. At the game, Oscar was having so much fun that he didn't notice his boss sitting a few rows behind him. The next day at work, the boss called Oscar into his office. He asked Oscar, ""Did you get a lot of rest yesterday?"" Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Oscar had tickets to see a hockey game with his buddies, so he called in sick at work. At the game, Oscar was having so much fun that he didn't notice his boss sitting a few rows behind him. The next day at work, the boss called Oscar into his office. He asked Oscar, ""Did you get a lot of rest yesterday?"" Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He did not want to get in trouble with his boss by admitting that he lied to him.
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2) He wanted to be honest with his boss.
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3) He realized that the boss was at the game and saw him.
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4) He did spend some time resting in bed.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,9,"It's Ed's birthday and he is an avid rollerblader. He mentioned to his aunt that his rollerblades have gotten quite worn out. When he opens his birthday gift from her, he finds a pair of socks. Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It's Ed's birthday and he is an avid rollerblader. He mentioned to his aunt that his rollerblades have gotten quite worn out. When he opens his birthday gift from her, he finds a pair of socks. Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He wants his aunt to realize that he expected to get a different gift.
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2) He likes the socks that his aunt gave him.
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3) He realizes that rollerblading is unsafe and is happy that he did not get rollerblades.
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4) He does not want to show that he is disappointed with the gift so that he doesn't offend his aunt.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,10,"Hiroshi and Taro are very close friends and they usually play together. Taro takes very good care of all his toys. One day Hiroshi was careless and broke Taro's remote control car. Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Hiroshi and Taro are very close friends and they usually play together. Taro takes very good care of all his toys. One day Hiroshi was careless and broke Taro's remote control car. Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?
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Options:
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1) This was one of Taro's oldest remote control cars that he did not like too much.
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2) Friendship was more important for Taro than a broken remote control car.
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3) Taro wanted Hiroshi to feel bad for breaking his toy.
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4) Taro was sad because he liked this toy.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,11,"Katie, John's wife, just got a new haircut that she is really excited about. John has been avoiding the topic. Katie finally asks John if he likes her new style. John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Katie, John's wife, just got a new haircut that she is really excited about. John has been avoiding the topic. Katie finally asks John if he likes her new style. John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?
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Options:
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1) John does not care about Katie or her haircut.
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2) He wants to stress out that this haircut does not compliment Katie.
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3) He thinks that a new haircut suits his wife.
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4) He sees how excited Katie is about the haircut and does not want to ruin her good mood.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,12,"One night at a party Lucy and her best friend Mary are talking with some acquaintances. Mary tells a long story to a group of people and a few of them smile. Afterwards, Mary asks Lucy whether she thought her joke was funny. Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One night at a party Lucy and her best friend Mary are talking with some acquaintances. Mary tells a long story to a group of people and a few of them smile. Afterwards, Mary asks Lucy whether she thought her joke was funny. Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy was afraid to get in trouble with guests of the party for telling Mary the truth.
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2) Lucy wanted Mary to understand that her jokes were not humorous.
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3) Lucy did not want Mary to feel awkward at this party.
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4) Lucy thought that that Mary's jokes were hilarious.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,13,"Jim and his roommate Mike are taking a course together. Mike tells him he is stressed about giving his first presentation. Afterwards Jim feels very confused about the content because of how scattered it was. After class Mike asks Jim whether it went badly. Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jim and his roommate Mike are taking a course together. Mike tells him he is stressed about giving his first presentation. Afterwards Jim feels very confused about the content because of how scattered it was. After class Mike asks Jim whether it went badly. Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He wanted to support Mike and not make him even more nervous during public speaking in the future.
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2) Jim wanted Mike to understand that he needs to deal with his nervousness during public speaking.
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3) Jim missed Mike's presentation and had no idea whether Mike was nervous or not.
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4) Jim thought that Mike did not seem to be that nervous after all.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,14,"One day Jane comes home and is delighted to find her partner Anthony straightening up her apartment. Jane notices that Anthony threw out lots of things which were creating clutter, including an old photo that she had always kept on the coffee table. Anthony is worried that something is troubling Jane and asks if anything is wrong. Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One day Jane comes home and is delighted to find her partner Anthony straightening up her apartment. Jane notices that Anthony threw out lots of things which were creating clutter, including an old photo that she had always kept on the coffee table. Anthony is worried that something is troubling Jane and asks if anything is wrong. Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to show that she is angry that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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2) She wants to show that she appreciates that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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3) She is happy that Anthony has cleaned the apartment and does not care about the picture that got thrown away.
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4) She shows him how angry she is with him for throwing out things without her consent.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,15,"After telling her partner Bob that she has been craving donuts for several days, Alice wakes up very early to visit her favorite cafe. There, she finds two different varieties of donuts, has one of each, and leaves feeling satisfied. She returns home where her husband Bob has surprised her by making homemade donuts. He says to her, ""Do you want some? She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: After telling her partner Bob that she has been craving donuts for several days, Alice wakes up very early to visit her favorite cafe. There, she finds two different varieties of donuts, has one of each, and leaves feeling satisfied. She returns home where her husband Bob has surprised her by making homemade donuts. He says to her, ""Do you want some? She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""
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Options:
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1) She wanted Bob to understand that she did not want any more donuts.
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2) She did not want to show Bob that she was angry by telling him the truth.
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3) She is excited to eat the donuts because she is craving them.
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4) She did not want to disappoint Bob by telling him the truth.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,16,"Brianna was deciding between her favorite takeout restaurants when her partner Derek invites her over to his house for dinner for the third time this week. Derek tells her excitedly that his mom cooked her special spaghetti recipe and is eager to have her taste it again. Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brianna was deciding between her favorite takeout restaurants when her partner Derek invites her over to his house for dinner for the third time this week. Derek tells her excitedly that his mom cooked her special spaghetti recipe and is eager to have her taste it again. Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to keep a good relationship with Derek and his family.
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2) She wants to learn how to cook spaghetti.
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3) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a bad idea.
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4) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a good idea.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,17,"Samantha and her partner Andy are having a conversation about their relationship. In the past, the two of them had some difficulties, but for the last few months things have been absolutely great. Andy tells Samantha that even when things were not going well, breaking up was never an option for him. He asks if Samantha had ever considered ending the relationship. Although she is currently very happy in the relationship, in the past she had considered ending the relationship several times. Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Samantha and her partner Andy are having a conversation about their relationship. In the past, the two of them had some difficulties, but for the last few months things have been absolutely great. Andy tells Samantha that even when things were not going well, breaking up was never an option for him. He asks if Samantha had ever considered ending the relationship. Although she is currently very happy in the relationship, in the past she had considered ending the relationship several times. Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She is disappointed with their current relationship and wants to end it.
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2) She has never thought seriously about breaking up with him.
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3) She wants Andy to realize that she has thought about breaking up with him.
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4) She values their current relationship and does not want to jeopardize it by discussing her past thoughts.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,18,"Betty's partner needs to have his wisdom teeth removed, which Betty remembers was painful for her. Her partner is often anxious about medical matters. The night before his appointment, he tells Betty that he heard that the procedure can be painful. He asks Betty what her experience was like. She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Betty's partner needs to have his wisdom teeth removed, which Betty remembers was painful for her. Her partner is often anxious about medical matters. The night before his appointment, he tells Betty that he heard that the procedure can be painful. He asks Betty what her experience was like. She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Betty values her relationship with her partner and does not want to get into an argument with him.
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2) Betty does not want to put additional stress on her partner by telling him the truth.
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3) Wisdom tooth removal was extremely painful for Betty.
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4) Wisdom tooth removal was not that painful for Betty after all.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,19,"Mary sets up a date for her best friend Annie and her brother Mike. They don't talk much during their dinner and Annie is surprised by the way that Mike talks to the waiter. After the date, Mary asks Annie what she thought of her date with Mike. Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mary sets up a date for her best friend Annie and her brother Mike. They don't talk much during their dinner and Annie is surprised by the way that Mike talks to the waiter. After the date, Mary asks Annie what she thought of her date with Mike. Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Annie wants Mary to know that the date was a disaster.
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2) Annie does not want to be friends with Mary any more.
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3) Annie had a great time with Mike.
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4) Annie does not want to upset her friend.
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Answer: ",0
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DV,20,"Lisa is taking a class with Mrs. Smith, who is the mother of her best friend Ellie. Mrs. Smith typically lectures from the textbook to the class, and gives difficult multiple-choice exams. One day Ellie asks Lisa what she thinks about the class that her mom teaches. Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lisa is taking a class with Mrs. Smith, who is the mother of her best friend Ellie. Mrs. Smith typically lectures from the textbook to the class, and gives difficult multiple-choice exams. One day Ellie asks Lisa what she thinks about the class that her mom teaches. Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She does not want to hurt her friend by criticizing her mother.
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2) She does not want to be friends with Ellie any more.
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3) She is unhappy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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4) She is happy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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Answer: ",0
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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DV,1,"Henry is sitting at his desk and watching TV, and reluctantly switches off the TV with the remote control and picks up a textbook. Shortly after, his mother comes in the room and asks, ""What have you been doing up here?"" Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Henry is sitting at his desk and watching TV, and reluctantly switches off the TV with the remote control and picks up a textbook. Shortly after, his mother comes in the room and asks, ""What have you been doing up here?"" Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He has been reading for some time.
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2) He wants his mom to believe that he has been watching TV.
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3) He does not want to get into trouble for not studying.
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4) He does not want to offend his mom by not reading the books that she gave him.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,2,"It's Robert's birthday. Robert dresses very casually. On his birthday, he always receives a tie from Monica. He opens the package and finds a tie. He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It's Robert's birthday. Robert dresses very casually. On his birthday, he always receives a tie from Monica. He opens the package and finds a tie. He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He wants Monica to understand that he dislikes her gift.
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2) He does not like to celebrate his birthday and wants it to be over with.
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3) He likes the gift very much.
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4) He does not want to hurt Monica by saying that he dislikes the gift.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,3,"Dan is playing in the living room. He brushes against his mother's vase. The vase falls down on the floor and breaks. When Dan's mother comes home, she asks Dan: ""What happened to my vase?"" Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Dan is playing in the living room. He brushes against his mother's vase. The vase falls down on the floor and breaks. When Dan's mother comes home, she asks Dan: ""What happened to my vase?"" Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Dan wants his mom to know that he knocked it over.
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2) Dan does not want his mom to be angry with him for breaking the vase.
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3) Dan thinks that the dog has knocked over the vase.
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4) Dan finds this vase ugly and wants to get rid of it.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,4,"Peter's mother wants them to start eating healthier, and tells him that they will eat boiled sprouts tonight. Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Peter's mother wants them to start eating healthier, and tells him that they will eat boiled sprouts tonight. Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He wants to have boiled sprouts every night.
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2) He wants to avoid eating boiled sprouts.
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3) He does not want to get in trouble with mom for eating boiled sprouts.
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4) He is experiencing some severe stomach pain.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,5,"Today is Mandy's birthday. Her aunt has a big box with her and Mandy feels sure it will contain a pet rabbit for her. But when she opens it, she finds a fish bowl with a goldfish. When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Today is Mandy's birthday. Her aunt has a big box with her and Mandy feels sure it will contain a pet rabbit for her. But when she opens it, she finds a fish bowl with a goldfish. When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) She does not want to hurt her aunt by showing that she is upset with the present.
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2) She thinks that she can return a goldfish to the pet store and get a refund.
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3) She wants her aunt to know that this is not the present that she wanted.
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4) She is very much fond of goldfish.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,6,"Marika baked an apple pie today. She spent the whole afternoon in the kitchen trying to follow the recipe, and told her friend Lars about the time it took. Marika gives Lars a piece of her pie. Lars takes a big bite but doesn't finish the slice. Later in the day, Marika asks: ""Do you like my apple pie?"", Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Marika baked an apple pie today. She spent the whole afternoon in the kitchen trying to follow the recipe, and told her friend Lars about the time it took. Marika gives Lars a piece of her pie. Lars takes a big bite but doesn't finish the slice. Later in the day, Marika asks: ""Do you like my apple pie?"", Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He dislikes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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2) He wants Marika to know what a great baker she is.
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3) He does not want Marika to feel bad about her mediocre baking skills.
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4) He likes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,7,"It was Christmas Eve, and Sally was in her bedroom. She overheard her mother talking about picking up Sally's computer at the Apple store earlier that day. The next morning the family opened their Christmas presents. After Sally opened her present, her mother asked her, ""Sally, are you surprised?"" Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It was Christmas Eve, and Sally was in her bedroom. She overheard her mother talking about picking up Sally's computer at the Apple store earlier that day. The next morning the family opened their Christmas presents. After Sally opened her present, her mother asked her, ""Sally, are you surprised?"" Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Sally didn't want to admit that she had overheard her mother and spoiled the surprise.
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2) Sally thought that the conversation was about someone else's present.
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3) Sally forgot that the computer was the present that she heard about last night.
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4) Sally wanted to confess that she overheard the conversation and spoiled the surprise.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,8,"Oscar had tickets to see a hockey game with his buddies, so he called in sick at work. At the game, Oscar was having so much fun that he didn't notice his boss sitting a few rows behind him. The next day at work, the boss called Oscar into his office. He asked Oscar, ""Did you get a lot of rest yesterday?"" Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Oscar had tickets to see a hockey game with his buddies, so he called in sick at work. At the game, Oscar was having so much fun that he didn't notice his boss sitting a few rows behind him. The next day at work, the boss called Oscar into his office. He asked Oscar, ""Did you get a lot of rest yesterday?"" Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He did not want to get in trouble with his boss by admitting that he lied to him.
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2) He wanted to be honest with his boss.
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3) He realized that the boss was at the game and saw him.
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4) He did spend some time resting in bed.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,9,"It's Ed's birthday and he is an avid rollerblader. He mentioned to his aunt that his rollerblades have gotten quite worn out. When he opens his birthday gift from her, he finds a pair of socks. Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It's Ed's birthday and he is an avid rollerblader. He mentioned to his aunt that his rollerblades have gotten quite worn out. When he opens his birthday gift from her, he finds a pair of socks. Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He likes the socks that his aunt gave him.
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2) He realizes that rollerblading is unsafe and is happy that he did not get rollerblades.
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3) He does not want to show that he is disappointed with the gift so that he doesn't offend his aunt.
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4) He wants his aunt to realize that he expected to get a different gift.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,10,"Hiroshi and Taro are very close friends and they usually play together. Taro takes very good care of all his toys. One day Hiroshi was careless and broke Taro's remote control car. Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Hiroshi and Taro are very close friends and they usually play together. Taro takes very good care of all his toys. One day Hiroshi was careless and broke Taro's remote control car. Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Friendship was more important for Taro than a broken remote control car.
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2) This was one of Taro's oldest remote control cars that he did not like too much.
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3) Taro wanted Hiroshi to feel bad for breaking his toy.
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4) Taro was sad because he liked this toy.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,11,"Katie, John's wife, just got a new haircut that she is really excited about. John has been avoiding the topic. Katie finally asks John if he likes her new style. John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Katie, John's wife, just got a new haircut that she is really excited about. John has been avoiding the topic. Katie finally asks John if he likes her new style. John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He wants to stress out that this haircut does not compliment Katie.
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2) He thinks that a new haircut suits his wife.
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3) John does not care about Katie or her haircut.
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4) He sees how excited Katie is about the haircut and does not want to ruin her good mood.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,12,"One night at a party Lucy and her best friend Mary are talking with some acquaintances. Mary tells a long story to a group of people and a few of them smile. Afterwards, Mary asks Lucy whether she thought her joke was funny. Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One night at a party Lucy and her best friend Mary are talking with some acquaintances. Mary tells a long story to a group of people and a few of them smile. Afterwards, Mary asks Lucy whether she thought her joke was funny. Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy was afraid to get in trouble with guests of the party for telling Mary the truth.
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2) Lucy thought that that Mary's jokes were hilarious.
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3) Lucy wanted Mary to understand that her jokes were not humorous.
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4) Lucy did not want Mary to feel awkward at this party.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,13,"Jim and his roommate Mike are taking a course together. Mike tells him he is stressed about giving his first presentation. Afterwards Jim feels very confused about the content because of how scattered it was. After class Mike asks Jim whether it went badly. Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jim and his roommate Mike are taking a course together. Mike tells him he is stressed about giving his first presentation. Afterwards Jim feels very confused about the content because of how scattered it was. After class Mike asks Jim whether it went badly. Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Jim missed Mike's presentation and had no idea whether Mike was nervous or not.
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2) He wanted to support Mike and not make him even more nervous during public speaking in the future.
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3) Jim thought that Mike did not seem to be that nervous after all.
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4) Jim wanted Mike to understand that he needs to deal with his nervousness during public speaking.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,14,"One day Jane comes home and is delighted to find her partner Anthony straightening up her apartment. Jane notices that Anthony threw out lots of things which were creating clutter, including an old photo that she had always kept on the coffee table. Anthony is worried that something is troubling Jane and asks if anything is wrong. Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One day Jane comes home and is delighted to find her partner Anthony straightening up her apartment. Jane notices that Anthony threw out lots of things which were creating clutter, including an old photo that she had always kept on the coffee table. Anthony is worried that something is troubling Jane and asks if anything is wrong. Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to show that she is angry that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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2) She shows him how angry she is with him for throwing out things without her consent.
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3) She wants to show that she appreciates that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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4) She is happy that Anthony has cleaned the apartment and does not care about the picture that got thrown away.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,15,"After telling her partner Bob that she has been craving donuts for several days, Alice wakes up very early to visit her favorite cafe. There, she finds two different varieties of donuts, has one of each, and leaves feeling satisfied. She returns home where her husband Bob has surprised her by making homemade donuts. He says to her, ""Do you want some? She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: After telling her partner Bob that she has been craving donuts for several days, Alice wakes up very early to visit her favorite cafe. There, she finds two different varieties of donuts, has one of each, and leaves feeling satisfied. She returns home where her husband Bob has surprised her by making homemade donuts. He says to her, ""Do you want some? She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""
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Options:
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1) She is excited to eat the donuts because she is craving them.
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2) She did not want to show Bob that she was angry by telling him the truth.
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3) She did not want to disappoint Bob by telling him the truth.
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4) She wanted Bob to understand that she did not want any more donuts.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,16,"Brianna was deciding between her favorite takeout restaurants when her partner Derek invites her over to his house for dinner for the third time this week. Derek tells her excitedly that his mom cooked her special spaghetti recipe and is eager to have her taste it again. Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brianna was deciding between her favorite takeout restaurants when her partner Derek invites her over to his house for dinner for the third time this week. Derek tells her excitedly that his mom cooked her special spaghetti recipe and is eager to have her taste it again. Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a good idea.
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2) She wants to keep a good relationship with Derek and his family.
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3) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a bad idea.
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4) She wants to learn how to cook spaghetti.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,17,"Samantha and her partner Andy are having a conversation about their relationship. In the past, the two of them had some difficulties, but for the last few months things have been absolutely great. Andy tells Samantha that even when things were not going well, breaking up was never an option for him. He asks if Samantha had ever considered ending the relationship. Although she is currently very happy in the relationship, in the past she had considered ending the relationship several times. Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Samantha and her partner Andy are having a conversation about their relationship. In the past, the two of them had some difficulties, but for the last few months things have been absolutely great. Andy tells Samantha that even when things were not going well, breaking up was never an option for him. He asks if Samantha had ever considered ending the relationship. Although she is currently very happy in the relationship, in the past she had considered ending the relationship several times. Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?
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1) She has never thought seriously about breaking up with him.
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3) She values their current relationship and does not want to jeopardize it by discussing her past thoughts.
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DV,18,"Betty's partner needs to have his wisdom teeth removed, which Betty remembers was painful for her. Her partner is often anxious about medical matters. The night before his appointment, he tells Betty that he heard that the procedure can be painful. He asks Betty what her experience was like. She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Betty's partner needs to have his wisdom teeth removed, which Betty remembers was painful for her. Her partner is often anxious about medical matters. The night before his appointment, he tells Betty that he heard that the procedure can be painful. He asks Betty what her experience was like. She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Wisdom tooth removal was extremely painful for Betty.
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2) Wisdom tooth removal was not that painful for Betty after all.
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3) Betty does not want to put additional stress on her partner by telling him the truth.
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4) Betty values her relationship with her partner and does not want to get into an argument with him.
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DV,19,"Mary sets up a date for her best friend Annie and her brother Mike. They don't talk much during their dinner and Annie is surprised by the way that Mike talks to the waiter. After the date, Mary asks Annie what she thought of her date with Mike. Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mary sets up a date for her best friend Annie and her brother Mike. They don't talk much during their dinner and Annie is surprised by the way that Mike talks to the waiter. After the date, Mary asks Annie what she thought of her date with Mike. Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Annie wants Mary to know that the date was a disaster.
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2) Annie had a great time with Mike.
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3) Annie does not want to upset her friend.
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4) Annie does not want to be friends with Mary any more.
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Answer: ",1
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DV,20,"Lisa is taking a class with Mrs. Smith, who is the mother of her best friend Ellie. Mrs. Smith typically lectures from the textbook to the class, and gives difficult multiple-choice exams. One day Ellie asks Lisa what she thinks about the class that her mom teaches. Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lisa is taking a class with Mrs. Smith, who is the mother of her best friend Ellie. Mrs. Smith typically lectures from the textbook to the class, and gives difficult multiple-choice exams. One day Ellie asks Lisa what she thinks about the class that her mom teaches. Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?
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1) She does not want to hurt her friend by criticizing her mother.
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2) She does not want to be friends with Ellie any more.
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3) She is happy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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DV,1,"Henry is sitting at his desk and watching TV, and reluctantly switches off the TV with the remote control and picks up a textbook. Shortly after, his mother comes in the room and asks, ""What have you been doing up here?"" Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Henry is sitting at his desk and watching TV, and reluctantly switches off the TV with the remote control and picks up a textbook. Shortly after, his mother comes in the room and asks, ""What have you been doing up here?"" Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He has been reading for some time.
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2) He does not want to get into trouble for not studying.
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3) He does not want to offend his mom by not reading the books that she gave him.
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4) He wants his mom to believe that he has been watching TV.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,2,"It's Robert's birthday. Robert dresses very casually. On his birthday, he always receives a tie from Monica. He opens the package and finds a tie. He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It's Robert's birthday. Robert dresses very casually. On his birthday, he always receives a tie from Monica. He opens the package and finds a tie. He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He wants Monica to understand that he dislikes her gift.
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2) He does not want to hurt Monica by saying that he dislikes the gift.
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3) He does not like to celebrate his birthday and wants it to be over with.
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4) He likes the gift very much.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,3,"Dan is playing in the living room. He brushes against his mother's vase. The vase falls down on the floor and breaks. When Dan's mother comes home, she asks Dan: ""What happened to my vase?"" Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Dan is playing in the living room. He brushes against his mother's vase. The vase falls down on the floor and breaks. When Dan's mother comes home, she asks Dan: ""What happened to my vase?"" Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Dan does not want his mom to be angry with him for breaking the vase.
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2) Dan thinks that the dog has knocked over the vase.
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3) Dan finds this vase ugly and wants to get rid of it.
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4) Dan wants his mom to know that he knocked it over.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,4,"Peter's mother wants them to start eating healthier, and tells him that they will eat boiled sprouts tonight. Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Peter's mother wants them to start eating healthier, and tells him that they will eat boiled sprouts tonight. Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He is experiencing some severe stomach pain.
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2) He wants to avoid eating boiled sprouts.
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3) He does not want to get in trouble with mom for eating boiled sprouts.
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4) He wants to have boiled sprouts every night.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,5,"Today is Mandy's birthday. Her aunt has a big box with her and Mandy feels sure it will contain a pet rabbit for her. But when she opens it, she finds a fish bowl with a goldfish. When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Today is Mandy's birthday. Her aunt has a big box with her and Mandy feels sure it will contain a pet rabbit for her. But when she opens it, she finds a fish bowl with a goldfish. When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) She thinks that she can return a goldfish to the pet store and get a refund.
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2) She wants her aunt to know that this is not the present that she wanted.
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3) She does not want to hurt her aunt by showing that she is upset with the present.
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4) She is very much fond of goldfish.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,6,"Marika baked an apple pie today. She spent the whole afternoon in the kitchen trying to follow the recipe, and told her friend Lars about the time it took. Marika gives Lars a piece of her pie. Lars takes a big bite but doesn't finish the slice. Later in the day, Marika asks: ""Do you like my apple pie?"", Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Marika baked an apple pie today. She spent the whole afternoon in the kitchen trying to follow the recipe, and told her friend Lars about the time it took. Marika gives Lars a piece of her pie. Lars takes a big bite but doesn't finish the slice. Later in the day, Marika asks: ""Do you like my apple pie?"", Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He dislikes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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2) He likes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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3) He does not want Marika to feel bad about her mediocre baking skills.
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4) He wants Marika to know what a great baker she is.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,7,"It was Christmas Eve, and Sally was in her bedroom. She overheard her mother talking about picking up Sally's computer at the Apple store earlier that day. The next morning the family opened their Christmas presents. After Sally opened her present, her mother asked her, ""Sally, are you surprised?"" Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It was Christmas Eve, and Sally was in her bedroom. She overheard her mother talking about picking up Sally's computer at the Apple store earlier that day. The next morning the family opened their Christmas presents. After Sally opened her present, her mother asked her, ""Sally, are you surprised?"" Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Sally wanted to confess that she overheard the conversation and spoiled the surprise.
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2) Sally thought that the conversation was about someone else's present.
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3) Sally forgot that the computer was the present that she heard about last night.
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4) Sally didn't want to admit that she had overheard her mother and spoiled the surprise.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,8,"Oscar had tickets to see a hockey game with his buddies, so he called in sick at work. At the game, Oscar was having so much fun that he didn't notice his boss sitting a few rows behind him. The next day at work, the boss called Oscar into his office. He asked Oscar, ""Did you get a lot of rest yesterday?"" Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Oscar had tickets to see a hockey game with his buddies, so he called in sick at work. At the game, Oscar was having so much fun that he didn't notice his boss sitting a few rows behind him. The next day at work, the boss called Oscar into his office. He asked Oscar, ""Did you get a lot of rest yesterday?"" Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He did not want to get in trouble with his boss by admitting that he lied to him.
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2) He did spend some time resting in bed.
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3) He realized that the boss was at the game and saw him.
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4) He wanted to be honest with his boss.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,9,"It's Ed's birthday and he is an avid rollerblader. He mentioned to his aunt that his rollerblades have gotten quite worn out. When he opens his birthday gift from her, he finds a pair of socks. Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It's Ed's birthday and he is an avid rollerblader. He mentioned to his aunt that his rollerblades have gotten quite worn out. When he opens his birthday gift from her, he finds a pair of socks. Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He likes the socks that his aunt gave him.
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2) He does not want to show that he is disappointed with the gift so that he doesn't offend his aunt.
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3) He realizes that rollerblading is unsafe and is happy that he did not get rollerblades.
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4) He wants his aunt to realize that he expected to get a different gift.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,10,"Hiroshi and Taro are very close friends and they usually play together. Taro takes very good care of all his toys. One day Hiroshi was careless and broke Taro's remote control car. Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Hiroshi and Taro are very close friends and they usually play together. Taro takes very good care of all his toys. One day Hiroshi was careless and broke Taro's remote control car. Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) This was one of Taro's oldest remote control cars that he did not like too much.
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2) Taro was sad because he liked this toy.
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3) Friendship was more important for Taro than a broken remote control car.
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4) Taro wanted Hiroshi to feel bad for breaking his toy.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,11,"Katie, John's wife, just got a new haircut that she is really excited about. John has been avoiding the topic. Katie finally asks John if he likes her new style. John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Katie, John's wife, just got a new haircut that she is really excited about. John has been avoiding the topic. Katie finally asks John if he likes her new style. John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He wants to stress out that this haircut does not compliment Katie.
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2) He thinks that a new haircut suits his wife.
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3) He sees how excited Katie is about the haircut and does not want to ruin her good mood.
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4) John does not care about Katie or her haircut.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,12,"One night at a party Lucy and her best friend Mary are talking with some acquaintances. Mary tells a long story to a group of people and a few of them smile. Afterwards, Mary asks Lucy whether she thought her joke was funny. Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One night at a party Lucy and her best friend Mary are talking with some acquaintances. Mary tells a long story to a group of people and a few of them smile. Afterwards, Mary asks Lucy whether she thought her joke was funny. Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy did not want Mary to feel awkward at this party.
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2) Lucy thought that that Mary's jokes were hilarious.
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3) Lucy was afraid to get in trouble with guests of the party for telling Mary the truth.
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4) Lucy wanted Mary to understand that her jokes were not humorous.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,13,"Jim and his roommate Mike are taking a course together. Mike tells him he is stressed about giving his first presentation. Afterwards Jim feels very confused about the content because of how scattered it was. After class Mike asks Jim whether it went badly. Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jim and his roommate Mike are taking a course together. Mike tells him he is stressed about giving his first presentation. Afterwards Jim feels very confused about the content because of how scattered it was. After class Mike asks Jim whether it went badly. Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Jim missed Mike's presentation and had no idea whether Mike was nervous or not.
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2) Jim thought that Mike did not seem to be that nervous after all.
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3) Jim wanted Mike to understand that he needs to deal with his nervousness during public speaking.
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4) He wanted to support Mike and not make him even more nervous during public speaking in the future.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,14,"One day Jane comes home and is delighted to find her partner Anthony straightening up her apartment. Jane notices that Anthony threw out lots of things which were creating clutter, including an old photo that she had always kept on the coffee table. Anthony is worried that something is troubling Jane and asks if anything is wrong. Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One day Jane comes home and is delighted to find her partner Anthony straightening up her apartment. Jane notices that Anthony threw out lots of things which were creating clutter, including an old photo that she had always kept on the coffee table. Anthony is worried that something is troubling Jane and asks if anything is wrong. Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She is happy that Anthony has cleaned the apartment and does not care about the picture that got thrown away.
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2) She wants to show that she is angry that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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3) She wants to show that she appreciates that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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4) She shows him how angry she is with him for throwing out things without her consent.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,15,"After telling her partner Bob that she has been craving donuts for several days, Alice wakes up very early to visit her favorite cafe. There, she finds two different varieties of donuts, has one of each, and leaves feeling satisfied. She returns home where her husband Bob has surprised her by making homemade donuts. He says to her, ""Do you want some? She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: After telling her partner Bob that she has been craving donuts for several days, Alice wakes up very early to visit her favorite cafe. There, she finds two different varieties of donuts, has one of each, and leaves feeling satisfied. She returns home where her husband Bob has surprised her by making homemade donuts. He says to her, ""Do you want some? She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""
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Options:
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1) She did not want to show Bob that she was angry by telling him the truth.
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2) She wanted Bob to understand that she did not want any more donuts.
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3) She did not want to disappoint Bob by telling him the truth.
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4) She is excited to eat the donuts because she is craving them.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,16,"Brianna was deciding between her favorite takeout restaurants when her partner Derek invites her over to his house for dinner for the third time this week. Derek tells her excitedly that his mom cooked her special spaghetti recipe and is eager to have her taste it again. Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brianna was deciding between her favorite takeout restaurants when her partner Derek invites her over to his house for dinner for the third time this week. Derek tells her excitedly that his mom cooked her special spaghetti recipe and is eager to have her taste it again. Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to keep a good relationship with Derek and his family.
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2) She wants to learn how to cook spaghetti.
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3) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a good idea.
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4) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a bad idea.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,17,"Samantha and her partner Andy are having a conversation about their relationship. In the past, the two of them had some difficulties, but for the last few months things have been absolutely great. Andy tells Samantha that even when things were not going well, breaking up was never an option for him. He asks if Samantha had ever considered ending the relationship. Although she is currently very happy in the relationship, in the past she had considered ending the relationship several times. Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Samantha and her partner Andy are having a conversation about their relationship. In the past, the two of them had some difficulties, but for the last few months things have been absolutely great. Andy tells Samantha that even when things were not going well, breaking up was never an option for him. He asks if Samantha had ever considered ending the relationship. Although she is currently very happy in the relationship, in the past she had considered ending the relationship several times. Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She has never thought seriously about breaking up with him.
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2) She is disappointed with their current relationship and wants to end it.
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3) She values their current relationship and does not want to jeopardize it by discussing her past thoughts.
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4) She wants Andy to realize that she has thought about breaking up with him.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,18,"Betty's partner needs to have his wisdom teeth removed, which Betty remembers was painful for her. Her partner is often anxious about medical matters. The night before his appointment, he tells Betty that he heard that the procedure can be painful. He asks Betty what her experience was like. She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Betty's partner needs to have his wisdom teeth removed, which Betty remembers was painful for her. Her partner is often anxious about medical matters. The night before his appointment, he tells Betty that he heard that the procedure can be painful. He asks Betty what her experience was like. She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Wisdom tooth removal was not that painful for Betty after all.
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2) Wisdom tooth removal was extremely painful for Betty.
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3) Betty values her relationship with her partner and does not want to get into an argument with him.
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4) Betty does not want to put additional stress on her partner by telling him the truth.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,19,"Mary sets up a date for her best friend Annie and her brother Mike. They don't talk much during their dinner and Annie is surprised by the way that Mike talks to the waiter. After the date, Mary asks Annie what she thought of her date with Mike. Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mary sets up a date for her best friend Annie and her brother Mike. They don't talk much during their dinner and Annie is surprised by the way that Mike talks to the waiter. After the date, Mary asks Annie what she thought of her date with Mike. Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Annie does not want to be friends with Mary any more.
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2) Annie does not want to upset her friend.
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3) Annie wants Mary to know that the date was a disaster.
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4) Annie had a great time with Mike.
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Answer: ",2
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DV,20,"Lisa is taking a class with Mrs. Smith, who is the mother of her best friend Ellie. Mrs. Smith typically lectures from the textbook to the class, and gives difficult multiple-choice exams. One day Ellie asks Lisa what she thinks about the class that her mom teaches. Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lisa is taking a class with Mrs. Smith, who is the mother of her best friend Ellie. Mrs. Smith typically lectures from the textbook to the class, and gives difficult multiple-choice exams. One day Ellie asks Lisa what she thinks about the class that her mom teaches. Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She is happy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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2) She is unhappy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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3) She does not want to hurt her friend by criticizing her mother.
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4) She does not want to be friends with Ellie any more.
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Answer: ",2
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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DV,1,"Henry is sitting at his desk and watching TV, and reluctantly switches off the TV with the remote control and picks up a textbook. Shortly after, his mother comes in the room and asks, ""What have you been doing up here?"" Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Henry is sitting at his desk and watching TV, and reluctantly switches off the TV with the remote control and picks up a textbook. Shortly after, his mother comes in the room and asks, ""What have you been doing up here?"" Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He has been reading for some time.
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2) He does not want to offend his mom by not reading the books that she gave him.
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3) He wants his mom to believe that he has been watching TV.
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4) He does not want to get into trouble for not studying.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,2,"It's Robert's birthday. Robert dresses very casually. On his birthday, he always receives a tie from Monica. He opens the package and finds a tie. He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It's Robert's birthday. Robert dresses very casually. On his birthday, he always receives a tie from Monica. He opens the package and finds a tie. He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He does not want to hurt Monica by saying that he dislikes the gift.
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2) He wants Monica to understand that he dislikes her gift.
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3) He likes the gift very much.
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4) He does not like to celebrate his birthday and wants it to be over with.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,3,"Dan is playing in the living room. He brushes against his mother's vase. The vase falls down on the floor and breaks. When Dan's mother comes home, she asks Dan: ""What happened to my vase?"" Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Dan is playing in the living room. He brushes against his mother's vase. The vase falls down on the floor and breaks. When Dan's mother comes home, she asks Dan: ""What happened to my vase?"" Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Dan does not want his mom to be angry with him for breaking the vase.
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2) Dan finds this vase ugly and wants to get rid of it.
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3) Dan wants his mom to know that he knocked it over.
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4) Dan thinks that the dog has knocked over the vase.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,4,"Peter's mother wants them to start eating healthier, and tells him that they will eat boiled sprouts tonight. Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Peter's mother wants them to start eating healthier, and tells him that they will eat boiled sprouts tonight. Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He is experiencing some severe stomach pain.
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2) He wants to avoid eating boiled sprouts.
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3) He does not want to get in trouble with mom for eating boiled sprouts.
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4) He wants to have boiled sprouts every night.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,5,"Today is Mandy's birthday. Her aunt has a big box with her and Mandy feels sure it will contain a pet rabbit for her. But when she opens it, she finds a fish bowl with a goldfish. When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Today is Mandy's birthday. Her aunt has a big box with her and Mandy feels sure it will contain a pet rabbit for her. But when she opens it, she finds a fish bowl with a goldfish. When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) She wants her aunt to know that this is not the present that she wanted.
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2) She is very much fond of goldfish.
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3) She does not want to hurt her aunt by showing that she is upset with the present.
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4) She thinks that she can return a goldfish to the pet store and get a refund.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,6,"Marika baked an apple pie today. She spent the whole afternoon in the kitchen trying to follow the recipe, and told her friend Lars about the time it took. Marika gives Lars a piece of her pie. Lars takes a big bite but doesn't finish the slice. Later in the day, Marika asks: ""Do you like my apple pie?"", Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Marika baked an apple pie today. She spent the whole afternoon in the kitchen trying to follow the recipe, and told her friend Lars about the time it took. Marika gives Lars a piece of her pie. Lars takes a big bite but doesn't finish the slice. Later in the day, Marika asks: ""Do you like my apple pie?"", Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He dislikes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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2) He likes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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3) He does not want Marika to feel bad about her mediocre baking skills.
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4) He wants Marika to know what a great baker she is.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,7,"It was Christmas Eve, and Sally was in her bedroom. She overheard her mother talking about picking up Sally's computer at the Apple store earlier that day. The next morning the family opened their Christmas presents. After Sally opened her present, her mother asked her, ""Sally, are you surprised?"" Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It was Christmas Eve, and Sally was in her bedroom. She overheard her mother talking about picking up Sally's computer at the Apple store earlier that day. The next morning the family opened their Christmas presents. After Sally opened her present, her mother asked her, ""Sally, are you surprised?"" Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Sally forgot that the computer was the present that she heard about last night.
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2) Sally wanted to confess that she overheard the conversation and spoiled the surprise.
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3) Sally thought that the conversation was about someone else's present.
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4) Sally didn't want to admit that she had overheard her mother and spoiled the surprise.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,8,"Oscar had tickets to see a hockey game with his buddies, so he called in sick at work. At the game, Oscar was having so much fun that he didn't notice his boss sitting a few rows behind him. The next day at work, the boss called Oscar into his office. He asked Oscar, ""Did you get a lot of rest yesterday?"" Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Oscar had tickets to see a hockey game with his buddies, so he called in sick at work. At the game, Oscar was having so much fun that he didn't notice his boss sitting a few rows behind him. The next day at work, the boss called Oscar into his office. He asked Oscar, ""Did you get a lot of rest yesterday?"" Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He did spend some time resting in bed.
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2) He realized that the boss was at the game and saw him.
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3) He did not want to get in trouble with his boss by admitting that he lied to him.
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4) He wanted to be honest with his boss.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,9,"It's Ed's birthday and he is an avid rollerblader. He mentioned to his aunt that his rollerblades have gotten quite worn out. When he opens his birthday gift from her, he finds a pair of socks. Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It's Ed's birthday and he is an avid rollerblader. He mentioned to his aunt that his rollerblades have gotten quite worn out. When he opens his birthday gift from her, he finds a pair of socks. Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He likes the socks that his aunt gave him.
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2) He realizes that rollerblading is unsafe and is happy that he did not get rollerblades.
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3) He wants his aunt to realize that he expected to get a different gift.
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4) He does not want to show that he is disappointed with the gift so that he doesn't offend his aunt.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,10,"Hiroshi and Taro are very close friends and they usually play together. Taro takes very good care of all his toys. One day Hiroshi was careless and broke Taro's remote control car. Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Hiroshi and Taro are very close friends and they usually play together. Taro takes very good care of all his toys. One day Hiroshi was careless and broke Taro's remote control car. Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Taro wanted Hiroshi to feel bad for breaking his toy.
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2) Friendship was more important for Taro than a broken remote control car.
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3) Taro was sad because he liked this toy.
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4) This was one of Taro's oldest remote control cars that he did not like too much.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,11,"Katie, John's wife, just got a new haircut that she is really excited about. John has been avoiding the topic. Katie finally asks John if he likes her new style. John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Katie, John's wife, just got a new haircut that she is really excited about. John has been avoiding the topic. Katie finally asks John if he likes her new style. John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He wants to stress out that this haircut does not compliment Katie.
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2) He sees how excited Katie is about the haircut and does not want to ruin her good mood.
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3) He thinks that a new haircut suits his wife.
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4) John does not care about Katie or her haircut.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,12,"One night at a party Lucy and her best friend Mary are talking with some acquaintances. Mary tells a long story to a group of people and a few of them smile. Afterwards, Mary asks Lucy whether she thought her joke was funny. Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One night at a party Lucy and her best friend Mary are talking with some acquaintances. Mary tells a long story to a group of people and a few of them smile. Afterwards, Mary asks Lucy whether she thought her joke was funny. Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy did not want Mary to feel awkward at this party.
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2) Lucy was afraid to get in trouble with guests of the party for telling Mary the truth.
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3) Lucy thought that that Mary's jokes were hilarious.
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4) Lucy wanted Mary to understand that her jokes were not humorous.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,13,"Jim and his roommate Mike are taking a course together. Mike tells him he is stressed about giving his first presentation. Afterwards Jim feels very confused about the content because of how scattered it was. After class Mike asks Jim whether it went badly. Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jim and his roommate Mike are taking a course together. Mike tells him he is stressed about giving his first presentation. Afterwards Jim feels very confused about the content because of how scattered it was. After class Mike asks Jim whether it went badly. Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He wanted to support Mike and not make him even more nervous during public speaking in the future.
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2) Jim wanted Mike to understand that he needs to deal with his nervousness during public speaking.
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3) Jim thought that Mike did not seem to be that nervous after all.
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4) Jim missed Mike's presentation and had no idea whether Mike was nervous or not.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,14,"One day Jane comes home and is delighted to find her partner Anthony straightening up her apartment. Jane notices that Anthony threw out lots of things which were creating clutter, including an old photo that she had always kept on the coffee table. Anthony is worried that something is troubling Jane and asks if anything is wrong. Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One day Jane comes home and is delighted to find her partner Anthony straightening up her apartment. Jane notices that Anthony threw out lots of things which were creating clutter, including an old photo that she had always kept on the coffee table. Anthony is worried that something is troubling Jane and asks if anything is wrong. Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She shows him how angry she is with him for throwing out things without her consent.
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2) She wants to show that she is angry that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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3) She is happy that Anthony has cleaned the apartment and does not care about the picture that got thrown away.
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4) She wants to show that she appreciates that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,15,"After telling her partner Bob that she has been craving donuts for several days, Alice wakes up very early to visit her favorite cafe. There, she finds two different varieties of donuts, has one of each, and leaves feeling satisfied. She returns home where her husband Bob has surprised her by making homemade donuts. He says to her, ""Do you want some? She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: After telling her partner Bob that she has been craving donuts for several days, Alice wakes up very early to visit her favorite cafe. There, she finds two different varieties of donuts, has one of each, and leaves feeling satisfied. She returns home where her husband Bob has surprised her by making homemade donuts. He says to her, ""Do you want some? She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""
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Options:
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1) She did not want to show Bob that she was angry by telling him the truth.
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2) She did not want to disappoint Bob by telling him the truth.
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3) She wanted Bob to understand that she did not want any more donuts.
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4) She is excited to eat the donuts because she is craving them.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,16,"Brianna was deciding between her favorite takeout restaurants when her partner Derek invites her over to his house for dinner for the third time this week. Derek tells her excitedly that his mom cooked her special spaghetti recipe and is eager to have her taste it again. Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brianna was deciding between her favorite takeout restaurants when her partner Derek invites her over to his house for dinner for the third time this week. Derek tells her excitedly that his mom cooked her special spaghetti recipe and is eager to have her taste it again. Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to keep a good relationship with Derek and his family.
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2) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a bad idea.
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3) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a good idea.
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4) She wants to learn how to cook spaghetti.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,17,"Samantha and her partner Andy are having a conversation about their relationship. In the past, the two of them had some difficulties, but for the last few months things have been absolutely great. Andy tells Samantha that even when things were not going well, breaking up was never an option for him. He asks if Samantha had ever considered ending the relationship. Although she is currently very happy in the relationship, in the past she had considered ending the relationship several times. Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Samantha and her partner Andy are having a conversation about their relationship. In the past, the two of them had some difficulties, but for the last few months things have been absolutely great. Andy tells Samantha that even when things were not going well, breaking up was never an option for him. He asks if Samantha had ever considered ending the relationship. Although she is currently very happy in the relationship, in the past she had considered ending the relationship several times. Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She has never thought seriously about breaking up with him.
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2) She wants Andy to realize that she has thought about breaking up with him.
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3) She values their current relationship and does not want to jeopardize it by discussing her past thoughts.
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4) She is disappointed with their current relationship and wants to end it.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,18,"Betty's partner needs to have his wisdom teeth removed, which Betty remembers was painful for her. Her partner is often anxious about medical matters. The night before his appointment, he tells Betty that he heard that the procedure can be painful. He asks Betty what her experience was like. She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Betty's partner needs to have his wisdom teeth removed, which Betty remembers was painful for her. Her partner is often anxious about medical matters. The night before his appointment, he tells Betty that he heard that the procedure can be painful. He asks Betty what her experience was like. She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Betty does not want to put additional stress on her partner by telling him the truth.
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2) Betty values her relationship with her partner and does not want to get into an argument with him.
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3) Wisdom tooth removal was extremely painful for Betty.
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4) Wisdom tooth removal was not that painful for Betty after all.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,19,"Mary sets up a date for her best friend Annie and her brother Mike. They don't talk much during their dinner and Annie is surprised by the way that Mike talks to the waiter. After the date, Mary asks Annie what she thought of her date with Mike. Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mary sets up a date for her best friend Annie and her brother Mike. They don't talk much during their dinner and Annie is surprised by the way that Mike talks to the waiter. After the date, Mary asks Annie what she thought of her date with Mike. Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Annie had a great time with Mike.
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2) Annie does not want to be friends with Mary any more.
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3) Annie does not want to upset her friend.
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4) Annie wants Mary to know that the date was a disaster.
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Answer: ",3
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DV,20,"Lisa is taking a class with Mrs. Smith, who is the mother of her best friend Ellie. Mrs. Smith typically lectures from the textbook to the class, and gives difficult multiple-choice exams. One day Ellie asks Lisa what she thinks about the class that her mom teaches. Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lisa is taking a class with Mrs. Smith, who is the mother of her best friend Ellie. Mrs. Smith typically lectures from the textbook to the class, and gives difficult multiple-choice exams. One day Ellie asks Lisa what she thinks about the class that her mom teaches. Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She is unhappy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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2) She does not want to be friends with Ellie any more.
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3) She does not want to hurt her friend by criticizing her mother.
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4) She is happy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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Answer: ",3
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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DV,1,"Henry is sitting at his desk and watching TV, and reluctantly switches off the TV with the remote control and picks up a textbook. Shortly after, his mother comes in the room and asks, ""What have you been doing up here?"" Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Henry is sitting at his desk and watching TV, and reluctantly switches off the TV with the remote control and picks up a textbook. Shortly after, his mother comes in the room and asks, ""What have you been doing up here?"" Henry responds: ""Reading."" Why has Henry responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He has been reading for some time.
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2) He does not want to get into trouble for not studying.
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3) He wants his mom to believe that he has been watching TV.
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4) He does not want to offend his mom by not reading the books that she gave him.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,2,"It's Robert's birthday. Robert dresses very casually. On his birthday, he always receives a tie from Monica. He opens the package and finds a tie. He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It's Robert's birthday. Robert dresses very casually. On his birthday, he always receives a tie from Monica. He opens the package and finds a tie. He says: ""Thanks. Really, I love it."" Why has Robert responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He does not like to celebrate his birthday and wants it to be over with.
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2) He does not want to hurt Monica by saying that he dislikes the gift.
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3) He likes the gift very much.
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4) He wants Monica to understand that he dislikes her gift.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,3,"Dan is playing in the living room. He brushes against his mother's vase. The vase falls down on the floor and breaks. When Dan's mother comes home, she asks Dan: ""What happened to my vase?"" Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Dan is playing in the living room. He brushes against his mother's vase. The vase falls down on the floor and breaks. When Dan's mother comes home, she asks Dan: ""What happened to my vase?"" Dan says, ""The dog knocked it over."" Why has Dan responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Dan finds this vase ugly and wants to get rid of it.
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2) Dan thinks that the dog has knocked over the vase.
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3) Dan wants his mom to know that he knocked it over.
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4) Dan does not want his mom to be angry with him for breaking the vase.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,4,"Peter's mother wants them to start eating healthier, and tells him that they will eat boiled sprouts tonight. Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Peter's mother wants them to start eating healthier, and tells him that they will eat boiled sprouts tonight. Peter tells his mother: ""I don't think I can eat, I have a terrible stomach-ache."" Why has Peter responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He does not want to get in trouble with mom for eating boiled sprouts.
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2) He wants to avoid eating boiled sprouts.
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3) He wants to have boiled sprouts every night.
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4) He is experiencing some severe stomach pain.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,5,"Today is Mandy's birthday. Her aunt has a big box with her and Mandy feels sure it will contain a pet rabbit for her. But when she opens it, she finds a fish bowl with a goldfish. When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Today is Mandy's birthday. Her aunt has a big box with her and Mandy feels sure it will contain a pet rabbit for her. But when she opens it, she finds a fish bowl with a goldfish. When her aunt asks her whether she likes the gift, Mandy says: ""It's just what I wanted!"" Why has Mandy responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) She does not want to hurt her aunt by showing that she is upset with the present.
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2) She thinks that she can return a goldfish to the pet store and get a refund.
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3) She wants her aunt to know that this is not the present that she wanted.
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4) She is very much fond of goldfish.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,6,"Marika baked an apple pie today. She spent the whole afternoon in the kitchen trying to follow the recipe, and told her friend Lars about the time it took. Marika gives Lars a piece of her pie. Lars takes a big bite but doesn't finish the slice. Later in the day, Marika asks: ""Do you like my apple pie?"", Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Marika baked an apple pie today. She spent the whole afternoon in the kitchen trying to follow the recipe, and told her friend Lars about the time it took. Marika gives Lars a piece of her pie. Lars takes a big bite but doesn't finish the slice. Later in the day, Marika asks: ""Do you like my apple pie?"", Lars says: ""Oh, yes, it was really tasty."" Why has Lars responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He dislikes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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2) He wants Marika to know what a great baker she is.
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3) He likes the unusual taste of Marika's pie.
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4) He does not want Marika to feel bad about her mediocre baking skills.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,7,"It was Christmas Eve, and Sally was in her bedroom. She overheard her mother talking about picking up Sally's computer at the Apple store earlier that day. The next morning the family opened their Christmas presents. After Sally opened her present, her mother asked her, ""Sally, are you surprised?"" Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It was Christmas Eve, and Sally was in her bedroom. She overheard her mother talking about picking up Sally's computer at the Apple store earlier that day. The next morning the family opened their Christmas presents. After Sally opened her present, her mother asked her, ""Sally, are you surprised?"" Sally answered, ""Yes, I had no idea I was going to get a MacBook!"" Why has Sally responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Sally forgot that the computer was the present that she heard about last night.
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2) Sally wanted to confess that she overheard the conversation and spoiled the surprise.
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3) Sally thought that the conversation was about someone else's present.
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4) Sally didn't want to admit that she had overheard her mother and spoiled the surprise.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,8,"Oscar had tickets to see a hockey game with his buddies, so he called in sick at work. At the game, Oscar was having so much fun that he didn't notice his boss sitting a few rows behind him. The next day at work, the boss called Oscar into his office. He asked Oscar, ""Did you get a lot of rest yesterday?"" Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Oscar had tickets to see a hockey game with his buddies, so he called in sick at work. At the game, Oscar was having so much fun that he didn't notice his boss sitting a few rows behind him. The next day at work, the boss called Oscar into his office. He asked Oscar, ""Did you get a lot of rest yesterday?"" Oscar replied, ""Yes, the day of bed rest cured me."" Why has Oscar responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) He did spend some time resting in bed.
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2) He realized that the boss was at the game and saw him.
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3) He wanted to be honest with his boss.
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4) He did not want to get in trouble with his boss by admitting that he lied to him.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,9,"It's Ed's birthday and he is an avid rollerblader. He mentioned to his aunt that his rollerblades have gotten quite worn out. When he opens his birthday gift from her, he finds a pair of socks. Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It's Ed's birthday and he is an avid rollerblader. He mentioned to his aunt that his rollerblades have gotten quite worn out. When he opens his birthday gift from her, he finds a pair of socks. Ed says to his aunt, ""Thank you for such a great gift."" Why has Ed responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He likes the socks that his aunt gave him.
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2) He does not want to show that he is disappointed with the gift so that he doesn't offend his aunt.
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3) He realizes that rollerblading is unsafe and is happy that he did not get rollerblades.
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4) He wants his aunt to realize that he expected to get a different gift.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,10,"Hiroshi and Taro are very close friends and they usually play together. Taro takes very good care of all his toys. One day Hiroshi was careless and broke Taro's remote control car. Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Hiroshi and Taro are very close friends and they usually play together. Taro takes very good care of all his toys. One day Hiroshi was careless and broke Taro's remote control car. Taro said to Hirosho, ""Don't worry about it, I don't care."" Why has Taro responded like this?
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Options:
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1) This was one of Taro's oldest remote control cars that he did not like too much.
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2) Taro wanted Hiroshi to feel bad for breaking his toy.
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3) Taro was sad because he liked this toy.
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4) Friendship was more important for Taro than a broken remote control car.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,11,"Katie, John's wife, just got a new haircut that she is really excited about. John has been avoiding the topic. Katie finally asks John if he likes her new style. John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Katie, John's wife, just got a new haircut that she is really excited about. John has been avoiding the topic. Katie finally asks John if he likes her new style. John responds, ""It looks great!"" Why has John responded like this?
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Options:
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1) John does not care about Katie or her haircut.
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2) He thinks that a new haircut suits his wife.
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3) He wants to stress out that this haircut does not compliment Katie.
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4) He sees how excited Katie is about the haircut and does not want to ruin her good mood.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,12,"One night at a party Lucy and her best friend Mary are talking with some acquaintances. Mary tells a long story to a group of people and a few of them smile. Afterwards, Mary asks Lucy whether she thought her joke was funny. Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One night at a party Lucy and her best friend Mary are talking with some acquaintances. Mary tells a long story to a group of people and a few of them smile. Afterwards, Mary asks Lucy whether she thought her joke was funny. Lucy says, ""Of course, you know I think you're funny!"" Why has Lucy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy did not want Mary to feel awkward at this party.
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2) Lucy wanted Mary to understand that her jokes were not humorous.
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3) Lucy was afraid to get in trouble with guests of the party for telling Mary the truth.
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4) Lucy thought that that Mary's jokes were hilarious.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,13,"Jim and his roommate Mike are taking a course together. Mike tells him he is stressed about giving his first presentation. Afterwards Jim feels very confused about the content because of how scattered it was. After class Mike asks Jim whether it went badly. Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jim and his roommate Mike are taking a course together. Mike tells him he is stressed about giving his first presentation. Afterwards Jim feels very confused about the content because of how scattered it was. After class Mike asks Jim whether it went badly. Jim answers, ""No, definitely not."" Why has Jim responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Jim missed Mike's presentation and had no idea whether Mike was nervous or not.
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2) Jim thought that Mike did not seem to be that nervous after all.
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3) He wanted to support Mike and not make him even more nervous during public speaking in the future.
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4) Jim wanted Mike to understand that he needs to deal with his nervousness during public speaking.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,14,"One day Jane comes home and is delighted to find her partner Anthony straightening up her apartment. Jane notices that Anthony threw out lots of things which were creating clutter, including an old photo that she had always kept on the coffee table. Anthony is worried that something is troubling Jane and asks if anything is wrong. Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One day Jane comes home and is delighted to find her partner Anthony straightening up her apartment. Jane notices that Anthony threw out lots of things which were creating clutter, including an old photo that she had always kept on the coffee table. Anthony is worried that something is troubling Jane and asks if anything is wrong. Jane answers, ""Everything is fine, dear. You did a great job of cleaning the apartment."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to show that she is angry that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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2) She wants to show that she appreciates that Anthony has cleaned the apartment.
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3) She shows him how angry she is with him for throwing out things without her consent.
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4) She is happy that Anthony has cleaned the apartment and does not care about the picture that got thrown away.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,15,"After telling her partner Bob that she has been craving donuts for several days, Alice wakes up very early to visit her favorite cafe. There, she finds two different varieties of donuts, has one of each, and leaves feeling satisfied. She returns home where her husband Bob has surprised her by making homemade donuts. He says to her, ""Do you want some? She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: After telling her partner Bob that she has been craving donuts for several days, Alice wakes up very early to visit her favorite cafe. There, she finds two different varieties of donuts, has one of each, and leaves feeling satisfied. She returns home where her husband Bob has surprised her by making homemade donuts. He says to her, ""Do you want some? She replies, ""Yes, that's exactly what I'm craving right now!""
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Options:
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1) She is excited to eat the donuts because she is craving them.
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2) She did not want to disappoint Bob by telling him the truth.
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3) She wanted Bob to understand that she did not want any more donuts.
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4) She did not want to show Bob that she was angry by telling him the truth.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,16,"Brianna was deciding between her favorite takeout restaurants when her partner Derek invites her over to his house for dinner for the third time this week. Derek tells her excitedly that his mom cooked her special spaghetti recipe and is eager to have her taste it again. Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brianna was deciding between her favorite takeout restaurants when her partner Derek invites her over to his house for dinner for the third time this week. Derek tells her excitedly that his mom cooked her special spaghetti recipe and is eager to have her taste it again. Brianna responds: ""I am looking forward to it."" Why has Brianna responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She wants to learn how to cook spaghetti.
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2) She wants to keep a good relationship with Derek and his family.
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3) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a good idea.
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4) She thinks that spending dinner with Derek's parents is a bad idea.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,17,"Samantha and her partner Andy are having a conversation about their relationship. In the past, the two of them had some difficulties, but for the last few months things have been absolutely great. Andy tells Samantha that even when things were not going well, breaking up was never an option for him. He asks if Samantha had ever considered ending the relationship. Although she is currently very happy in the relationship, in the past she had considered ending the relationship several times. Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Samantha and her partner Andy are having a conversation about their relationship. In the past, the two of them had some difficulties, but for the last few months things have been absolutely great. Andy tells Samantha that even when things were not going well, breaking up was never an option for him. He asks if Samantha had ever considered ending the relationship. Although she is currently very happy in the relationship, in the past she had considered ending the relationship several times. Samantha says, ""Of course not, I have never considered breaking up with you."" Why has Samantha responded like this?
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1) She has never thought seriously about breaking up with him.
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DV,18,"Betty's partner needs to have his wisdom teeth removed, which Betty remembers was painful for her. Her partner is often anxious about medical matters. The night before his appointment, he tells Betty that he heard that the procedure can be painful. He asks Betty what her experience was like. She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Betty's partner needs to have his wisdom teeth removed, which Betty remembers was painful for her. Her partner is often anxious about medical matters. The night before his appointment, he tells Betty that he heard that the procedure can be painful. He asks Betty what her experience was like. She says: ""It wasn't bad at all."" Why has Betty responded like this?
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1) Betty does not want to put additional stress on her partner by telling him the truth.
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2) Betty values her relationship with her partner and does not want to get into an argument with him.
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3) Wisdom tooth removal was extremely painful for Betty.
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4) Wisdom tooth removal was not that painful for Betty after all.
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DV,19,"Mary sets up a date for her best friend Annie and her brother Mike. They don't talk much during their dinner and Annie is surprised by the way that Mike talks to the waiter. After the date, Mary asks Annie what she thought of her date with Mike. Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mary sets up a date for her best friend Annie and her brother Mike. They don't talk much during their dinner and Annie is surprised by the way that Mike talks to the waiter. After the date, Mary asks Annie what she thought of her date with Mike. Annie says, ""It was fun!"" Why has Annie responded like this?
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1) Annie does not want to be friends with Mary any more.
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2) Annie had a great time with Mike.
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3) Annie wants Mary to know that the date was a disaster.
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4) Annie does not want to upset her friend.
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Answer: ",4
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DV,20,"Lisa is taking a class with Mrs. Smith, who is the mother of her best friend Ellie. Mrs. Smith typically lectures from the textbook to the class, and gives difficult multiple-choice exams. One day Ellie asks Lisa what she thinks about the class that her mom teaches. Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteralSocialConvention']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe two characters interacting with each other. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer to each question. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lisa is taking a class with Mrs. Smith, who is the mother of her best friend Ellie. Mrs. Smith typically lectures from the textbook to the class, and gives difficult multiple-choice exams. One day Ellie asks Lisa what she thinks about the class that her mom teaches. Lisa responds: ""She is an awesome teacher."" Why has Lisa responded like this?
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1) She does not want to be friends with Ellie any more.
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2) She is unhappy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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3) She is happy with the way Mrs. Smith teaches that class.
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4) She does not want to hurt her friend by criticizing her mother.
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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HV,1,"A woman is taking a shower. All of a sudden the doorbell rings. She yells, ""Who is there?"" and a man answers, ""Blind man."" She is a charitable lady, so she runs out of the shower naked and opens the door. ","[3, 5, 4, 1, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman is taking a shower. All of a sudden the doorbell rings. She yells, ""Who is there?"" and a man answers, ""Blind man."" She is a charitable lady, so she runs out of the shower naked and opens the door.
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Punchlines:
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1) The man says, ""My seeing eye dog is 10 years old.""
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2) Then the blind man throws a pie in the woman's face.
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3) The man says, ""I really enjoy going to the symphony.""
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4) The man says, ""Where should I put these blinds, lady?""
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5) The man says, ""Can you spare a little change for a blind man?""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,2,"The neighborhood borrower approached Mr. Smith on Saturday and asked, ""Say, Smith, are you using your lawnmower this afternoon?"" ""Yes, I am,"" Smith replied warily. The neighborhood borrower said:","[5, 2, 3, 1, 4]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: The neighborhood borrower approached Mr. Smith on Saturday and asked, ""Say, Smith, are you using your lawnmower this afternoon?"" ""Yes, I am,"" Smith replied warily. The neighborhood borrower said:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""OOPS!"" as the rake he stepped on barely missed his face.
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2) ""Oh well, can I borrow it when you're done then?""
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3) ""The birds are always eating my grass seed.""
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4) ""Fine, then you won't need your golf clubs. I'll just borrow them.""
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5) ""According to the weather report, it will rain tomorrow.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,3,"A worried patient tells the doctor that he is still exhausted when he gets home from work. ""Don't worry,"" said the doctor. ""Just have a drink to wake you up."" ""But last week you told me to give up drinking,"" said the patient. ""Well,"" the doctor replied:","[1, 3, 4, 5, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A worried patient tells the doctor that he is still exhausted when he gets home from work. ""Don't worry,"" said the doctor. ""Just have a drink to wake you up."" ""But last week you told me to give up drinking,"" said the patient. ""Well,"" the doctor replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Medical science has progressed enormously since then.""
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2) ""I can't cure everything you know.""
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3) ""Is it raining outside?""
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4) ""Ouch, I got ants in my pants.""
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5) ""You must do as you are told.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,4,"Martha walked into a pastry shop. After surveying all the pastries, she decided on a chocolate pie. ""I'll take that one,"" Martha said to the attendant, ""the whole thing."" ""Shall I cut it into four or eight pieces?"" the attendant asked. ","[4, 3, 1, 2, 5]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Martha walked into a pastry shop. After surveying all the pastries, she decided on a chocolate pie. ""I'll take that one,"" Martha said to the attendant, ""the whole thing."" ""Shall I cut it into four or eight pieces?"" the attendant asked.
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Punchlines:
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1) Martha said, ""My leg is hurting so much.""
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2) Martha said, ""You make the most delicious sweet rolls in town.""
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3) Martha said, ""Four pieces, please; I'm on a diet.""
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4) Martha said: ""Well, there are five people for dessert tonight, so eight pieces will be about right.""
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5) Then the attendant squirted whipped cream in Martha's face.
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Answer: ",0
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HV,5,"A man went to an eye doctor and asked, ""Doctor, will I be able to read after getting my glasses?"" ""Yes, of course,"" said the doctor, ""why not?"" The man says:","[5, 3, 2, 4, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A man went to an eye doctor and asked, ""Doctor, will I be able to read after getting my glasses?"" ""Yes, of course,"" said the doctor, ""why not?"" The man says:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""There is a mouse in your office!"" he said, and jumped on the doctor's lap.
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2) ""There are a number of frames I can choose from.""
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3) ""I am not sure that glasses will help me see well!""
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4) ""I'm spending my vacation in the Bahamas this year.""
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5) ""Nice! I have never been able to read before.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,6,"At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, ""Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?"" The other replied:","[5, 1, 4, 3, 2]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, ""Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?"" The other replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Sorry,"" she said, as she stumbled and poured her drink on her friend's lap.
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2) ""Yes I am. I married the wrong man.""
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3) ""I love this kind of weather.""
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4) ""Don't you love cocktail parties?""
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5) ""It is perfectly fine where it is.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,7,"Two men were riding on a train for the very first time. They had brought along bananas to eat on the trip. Just as they intended to eat the bananas, the train entered a dark tunnel. ""Have you eaten your banana yet?"" cried the first man. ""No,"" replied his friend. ""Well don't touch it!"" warned the first man... ","[3, 5, 4, 1, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two men were riding on a train for the very first time. They had brought along bananas to eat on the trip. Just as they intended to eat the bananas, the train entered a dark tunnel. ""Have you eaten your banana yet?"" cried the first man. ""No,"" replied his friend. ""Well don't touch it!"" warned the first man...
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I like to eat a lot.""
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2) ""That man is going to slip on this banana peel.""
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3) ""I am going to be out of town for a while.""
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4) ""I took one bite and went blind.""
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5) ""It tastes horrible.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,8,"A tenant had not paid his room rent for several weeks. Tomorrow was his last chance to pay his rent before the landlord would kick him out. ""See here,"" the landlord said, ""I'll meet you half way. I'm ready to forget half of what you owe me.""","[4, 3, 1, 2, 5]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A tenant had not paid his room rent for several weeks. Tomorrow was his last chance to pay his rent before the landlord would kick him out. ""See here,"" the landlord said, ""I'll meet you half way. I'm ready to forget half of what you owe me.""
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Punchlines:
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1) The tenant replied, ""I really like to read Shakespeare.""
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2) The tenant replied, ""Half the city is under rent control.""
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3) The tenant replied, ""Great, I'm ready to forget the other half.""
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4) The tenant replied, ""Thank you, I can certainly pay half.""
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5) Then the tenant's pants fell down.
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Answer: ",0
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HV,9,"On his first flight while learning to skydive, a man nervously anticipated his first jump, so he said to his instructor, ""I packed the parachute myself, but I'm sure it won't open."" The instructor says,","[5, 4, 3, 2, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: On his first flight while learning to skydive, a man nervously anticipated his first jump, so he said to his instructor, ""I packed the parachute myself, but I'm sure it won't open."" The instructor says,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""There is a mouse!"" and jumps out of the plane without a parachute.
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2) ""The Red Sox won yesterday.""
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3) ""I used to fly this type of aircraft during the war.""
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4) ""Don't worry, you have a second parachute. Everything will be fine.""
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5) ""In my opinion, you are jumping to a hasty conclusion.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,10,"A ship is cruising in the Caribbean. One day, a girl falls overboard and her father screams: ""I'll give half my fortune to the person who saves her."" A fellow jumps in and saves the girl. The father says, ""I'll keep my promise. Here's half my fortune."" The fellow replies:","[5, 4, 3, 2, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A ship is cruising in the Caribbean. One day, a girl falls overboard and her father screams: ""I'll give half my fortune to the person who saves her."" A fellow jumps in and saves the girl. The father says, ""I'll keep my promise. Here's half my fortune."" The fellow replies:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""My pleasure,"" he said as he tipped his hat to the girl and his toupee slipped off.
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2) ""I hope it's time to eat dinner soon.""
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3) ""I usually get seasick on boats.""
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4) ""Thank you, I need the money.""
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5) ""I don't want the money; all I want to know is who shoved me!""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,11,"A woman was telling her friend, ""I made my husband a millionaire."" The friend replies, ""And what was he before you married him?"" asked the friend. The woman replies:","[2, 1, 5, 3, 4]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman was telling her friend, ""I made my husband a millionaire."" The friend replies, ""And what was he before you married him?"" asked the friend. The woman replies:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""A lonely guy.""
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2) ""A multi-millionaire.""
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3) ""Watch out, the wind is blowing away your wig!""
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4) ""We have been married for 10 years.""
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5) ""My favorite drink is a martini.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,12,"A boy from New York was being led through the swamps of Florida. ""Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"" asked the boy. The guide replied:","[2, 3, 5, 4, 1]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A boy from New York was being led through the swamps of Florida. ""Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"" asked the boy. The guide replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""That depends on how aggressive the alligator is.""
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2) ""Are you afraid of alligators?""
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3) ""I stepped in a puddle of water!""
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4) ""What do your parents do for a living.""
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5) ""That depends on how fast you carry the flashlight.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,13,"A woman decides to prepare her will. She tells her lawyer she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second she wanted her ashes scattered all over the local mall. ""Why the mall?"" asked the lawyer. She replied,","[3, 1, 5, 4, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman decides to prepare her will. She tells her lawyer she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second she wanted her ashes scattered all over the local mall. ""Why the mall?"" asked the lawyer. She replied,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""They sell the best ice-cream in this mall.""
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2) ""Then I'll be sure my daughter visits me twice a week.""
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3) ""This is my wish"" and then the lawyer's pants fell down.
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4) ""Are you feeling better today?""
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5) ""That is the place I love the most.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,14,"A U.S. airline executive, following government requirements, installed smoke detectors in the cargo area of planes. A spokesperson for the airline commented:","[4, 5, 3, 2, 1]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A U.S. airline executive, following government requirements, installed smoke detectors in the cargo area of planes. A spokesperson for the airline commented:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I'm a very lucky man.""
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2) ""Let's have a pilot pillow fight.""
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3) ""I am pleased to inform you that this company has increased its sales this year.""
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4) ""Safety is our priority.""
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5) ""If we can't save the passengers, maybe we can save their luggage!""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,15,"A famous French mime died of a cerebral hemorrhage, the school he founded confirmed today. The doctor said:","[5, 2, 4, 1, 3]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A famous French mime died of a cerebral hemorrhage, the school he founded confirmed today. The doctor said:
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Punchlines:
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1) The principal of the school slipped on a banana peel and fell in front of the class.
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2) ""His talents will be greatly missed.""
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3) ""You can buy very good wine in France.""
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4) ""He went quietly.""
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5) ""Mime is a beautiful form of art.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,16,"Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became quite concerned and told them, ""You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!"" The attorneys looked at each other and","[3, 5, 1, 2, 4]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became quite concerned and told them, ""You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!"" The attorneys looked at each other and
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Punchlines:
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1) said, ""We like sandwiches with a lot of mayonnaise.""
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2) threw their drinks in the owner's face.
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3) shrugged their shoulders and exchanged sandwiches.
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4) said, ""We are sorry; we didn't know your rules.""
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5) asked the owner where the restroom was.
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Answer: ",0
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HV,17,"A young man hired by a supermarket reported to his first day of work. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, gave him a broom and said, ""Your first job will be to sweep out the store."" ""But I'm a college graduate,"" the young man replied indignantly. ""Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that,"" said the manager.","[5, 1, 4, 3, 2]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A young man hired by a supermarket reported to his first day of work. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, gave him a broom and said, ""Your first job will be to sweep out the store."" ""But I'm a college graduate,"" the young man replied indignantly. ""Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that,"" said the manager.
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Punchlines:
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1) Then the young man chased the manager around with the broom.
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2) ""Here, give me the broom, I'll show you how,"" said the manager.
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3) ""I got A and A+ in all my courses,"" said the young man.
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4) ""I wish I knew how to cook pasta,"" said the young man.
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5) ""I'll give you something else to do then,"" said the manager.
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Answer: ",0
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HV,18,"Two dog owners are arguing about which dog is smarter. One says: ""My dog is so smart that every morning, he waits for the paperboy to come around and then he takes the newspaper and brings it to me. ""I know..."" replies the other,","[4, 2, 1, 5, 3]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two dog owners are arguing about which dog is smarter. One says: ""My dog is so smart that every morning, he waits for the paperboy to come around and then he takes the newspaper and brings it to me. ""I know..."" replies the other,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""We should be having dinner now.""
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2) ""I have seen that.""
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3) ""My dog told me.""
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4) ""My dog has pooped all over my shoes.""
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5) ""I am having fun.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,19,"A man walks into a supermarket and buys: 1 bar of soap, 1 apple, 1 roll of toilet tissue, a single serving of cereal, and 1 pint of milk. The girl at the check out looks at him and says, ""Single, aren't you?"" The man replies very sarcastically, ""How did you guess?"" She says,","[3, 4, 5, 1, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A man walks into a supermarket and buys: 1 bar of soap, 1 apple, 1 roll of toilet tissue, a single serving of cereal, and 1 pint of milk. The girl at the check out looks at him and says, ""Single, aren't you?"" The man replies very sarcastically, ""How did you guess?"" She says,
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+
Punchlines:
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1) ""Cash or credit card?""
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2) ""I don't smoke.""
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3) ""Look,"" she said as she poured flour over the man's head.
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4) ""Because you're really ugly.""
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5) ""I'm very perceptive.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,20,"A neighborhood kid was looking to earn money. He knocked on the door of one house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for him to do. ""Well, you can paint my porch,"" he said, and handed the boy a can of red paint and a brush. The boy was eager to work, and the man went inside. 2 hours later, the boy knocked on the door again and said ""I'm done painting, but I've got to tell you,","[5, 4, 3, 1, 2]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A neighborhood kid was looking to earn money. He knocked on the door of one house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for him to do. ""Well, you can paint my porch,"" he said, and handed the boy a can of red paint and a brush. The boy was eager to work, and the man went inside. 2 hours later, the boy knocked on the door again and said ""I'm done painting, but I've got to tell you,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""You gave me too much paint,"" he said, then poured it on the man's feet.
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2) ""I love sports.""
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3) ""It has been a pleasure to ride in your car.""
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4) ""That's not a Porsche, it's a Ferrari.""
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5) ""This is the most difficult job I have done this summer.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,21,"An 8 year-old girl went to her dad and asked him, ""Daddy, what is sex?"" The father is a little surprised by the question, and gives her a detailed explanation. The girl looks at him with her mouth hanging open, and the father asks, ""Why did you ask this question?"" The girl replies,","[2, 1, 4, 5, 3]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: An 8 year-old girl went to her dad and asked him, ""Daddy, what is sex?"" The father is a little surprised by the question, and gives her a detailed explanation. The girl looks at him with her mouth hanging open, and the father asks, ""Why did you ask this question?"" The girl replies,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I'm old enough to learn those things.""
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2) ""Mom told me to tell you that dinner would be ready in just a couple of secs.""
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3) ""Those are beautiful roses.""
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4) ""Let's play,"" pulls out a water gun and soaks her father.
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5) ""Ms. Smith just had her baby.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,22,"Mr. Miller and Mr. Wilson were at the auto show and began to talk about their children. Touching a shiny new car on the fender, Mr. Miller said, ""Your son drives like lightning, doesn't he?"" and Mr. Wilson answered:","[5, 1, 2, 3, 4]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Mr. Miller and Mr. Wilson were at the auto show and began to talk about their children. Touching a shiny new car on the fender, Mr. Miller said, ""Your son drives like lightning, doesn't he?"" and Mr. Wilson answered:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Yes"" and then cracks a raw egg on Mr. Miller's head.
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2) ""Yes, he's always striking trees.""
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3) ""Yes, I'm afraid to lend him our car.""
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4) ""Yes, I'm considering buying this car.""
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5) ""Yes, I hope my boss gives me a raise soon.""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,23,"A guy is in a bar trying to begin a relationship with a girl. After they have talked for a while, he asks her for her phone number. ""It's in the phone book,"" she says. ""Fine,"" he answers, ""What's your last name?""","[4, 2, 3, 5, 1]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A guy is in a bar trying to begin a relationship with a girl. After they have talked for a while, he asks her for her phone number. ""It's in the phone book,"" she says. ""Fine,"" he answers, ""What's your last name?""
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Punchlines:
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1) ""What do you think of the recent elections?"" she answers.
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2) ""Johnson.""
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3) ""This is my favorite bar,"" she replies.
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4) The guy slipped on a banana peel and split his pants.
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5) ""That is in the phone book too,"" she answers.
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Answer: ",0
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HV,24,"As a man was driving down the freeway, his cell phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, ""Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on 28. Please be careful!"" ""Geez,"" said Herman,","[3, 4, 5, 1, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: As a man was driving down the freeway, his cell phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, ""Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on 28. Please be careful!"" ""Geez,"" said Herman,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I'm running out of gas.""
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2) ""I'm getting hungry.""
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3) ""Who left this raw egg on my seat!""
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4) ""It's not just one car. It's hundreds of them!""
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5) ""How can anybody do something like that!""
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Answer: ",0
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HV,25,"A guy walks into a bar and demands to know ""Who's the strongest in here?"" The toughest guy looks at him and says ""I am the strongest around here!"" The other guy politely asks,","[2, 1, 5, 4, 3]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A guy walks into a bar and demands to know ""Who's the strongest in here?"" The toughest guy looks at him and says ""I am the strongest around here!"" The other guy politely asks,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""How do you know you are the strongest here?
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2) ""Can you help me push my car to the gas station?""
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3) ""Who put that chewing gum on your hair?""
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4) ""Are the birds about to leave the region?""
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5) ""Where do you lift weights?""
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Answer: ",0
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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HV,1,"A woman is taking a shower. All of a sudden the doorbell rings. She yells, ""Who is there?"" and a man answers, ""Blind man."" She is a charitable lady, so she runs out of the shower naked and opens the door. ","[5, 1, 2, 3, 4]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman is taking a shower. All of a sudden the doorbell rings. She yells, ""Who is there?"" and a man answers, ""Blind man."" She is a charitable lady, so she runs out of the shower naked and opens the door.
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Punchlines:
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1) Then the blind man throws a pie in the woman's face.
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2) The man says, ""Where should I put these blinds, lady?""
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3) The man says, ""Can you spare a little change for a blind man?""
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4) The man says, ""My seeing eye dog is 10 years old.""
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5) The man says, ""I really enjoy going to the symphony.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,2,"The neighborhood borrower approached Mr. Smith on Saturday and asked, ""Say, Smith, are you using your lawnmower this afternoon?"" ""Yes, I am,"" Smith replied warily. The neighborhood borrower said:","[4, 1, 2, 5, 3]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: The neighborhood borrower approached Mr. Smith on Saturday and asked, ""Say, Smith, are you using your lawnmower this afternoon?"" ""Yes, I am,"" Smith replied warily. The neighborhood borrower said:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""According to the weather report, it will rain tomorrow.""
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2) ""Fine, then you won't need your golf clubs. I'll just borrow them.""
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3) ""Oh well, can I borrow it when you're done then?""
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4) ""OOPS!"" as the rake he stepped on barely missed his face.
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5) ""The birds are always eating my grass seed.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,3,"A worried patient tells the doctor that he is still exhausted when he gets home from work. ""Don't worry,"" said the doctor. ""Just have a drink to wake you up."" ""But last week you told me to give up drinking,"" said the patient. ""Well,"" the doctor replied:","[3, 4, 5, 2, 1]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A worried patient tells the doctor that he is still exhausted when he gets home from work. ""Don't worry,"" said the doctor. ""Just have a drink to wake you up."" ""But last week you told me to give up drinking,"" said the patient. ""Well,"" the doctor replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I can't cure everything you know.""
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2) ""Is it raining outside?""
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3) ""Ouch, I got ants in my pants.""
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4) ""You must do as you are told.""
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5) ""Medical science has progressed enormously since then.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,4,"Martha walked into a pastry shop. After surveying all the pastries, she decided on a chocolate pie. ""I'll take that one,"" Martha said to the attendant, ""the whole thing."" ""Shall I cut it into four or eight pieces?"" the attendant asked. ","[2, 4, 5, 1, 3]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Martha walked into a pastry shop. After surveying all the pastries, she decided on a chocolate pie. ""I'll take that one,"" Martha said to the attendant, ""the whole thing."" ""Shall I cut it into four or eight pieces?"" the attendant asked.
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Punchlines:
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1) Martha said: ""Well, there are five people for dessert tonight, so eight pieces will be about right.""
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2) Martha said, ""My leg is hurting so much.""
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3) Then the attendant squirted whipped cream in Martha's face.
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4) Martha said, ""Four pieces, please; I'm on a diet.""
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5) Martha said, ""You make the most delicious sweet rolls in town.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,5,"A man went to an eye doctor and asked, ""Doctor, will I be able to read after getting my glasses?"" ""Yes, of course,"" said the doctor, ""why not?"" The man says:","[4, 1, 2, 5, 3]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A man went to an eye doctor and asked, ""Doctor, will I be able to read after getting my glasses?"" ""Yes, of course,"" said the doctor, ""why not?"" The man says:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I'm spending my vacation in the Bahamas this year.""
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2) ""Nice! I have never been able to read before.""
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3) ""I am not sure that glasses will help me see well!""
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4) ""There is a mouse in your office!"" he said, and jumped on the doctor's lap.
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5) ""There are a number of frames I can choose from.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,6,"At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, ""Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?"" The other replied:","[2, 4, 1, 3, 5]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, ""Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?"" The other replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""It is perfectly fine where it is.""
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2) ""I love this kind of weather.""
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3) ""Yes I am. I married the wrong man.""
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4) ""Don't you love cocktail parties?""
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5) ""Sorry,"" she said, as she stumbled and poured her drink on her friend's lap.
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Answer: ",1
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HV,7,"Two men were riding on a train for the very first time. They had brought along bananas to eat on the trip. Just as they intended to eat the bananas, the train entered a dark tunnel. ""Have you eaten your banana yet?"" cried the first man. ""No,"" replied his friend. ""Well don't touch it!"" warned the first man... ","[5, 4, 2, 1, 3]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two men were riding on a train for the very first time. They had brought along bananas to eat on the trip. Just as they intended to eat the bananas, the train entered a dark tunnel. ""Have you eaten your banana yet?"" cried the first man. ""No,"" replied his friend. ""Well don't touch it!"" warned the first man...
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Punchlines:
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1) ""That man is going to slip on this banana peel.""
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2) ""I am going to be out of town for a while.""
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3) ""It tastes horrible.""
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4) ""I took one bite and went blind.""
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5) ""I like to eat a lot.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,8,"A tenant had not paid his room rent for several weeks. Tomorrow was his last chance to pay his rent before the landlord would kick him out. ""See here,"" the landlord said, ""I'll meet you half way. I'm ready to forget half of what you owe me.""","[1, 3, 2, 4, 5]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A tenant had not paid his room rent for several weeks. Tomorrow was his last chance to pay his rent before the landlord would kick him out. ""See here,"" the landlord said, ""I'll meet you half way. I'm ready to forget half of what you owe me.""
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Punchlines:
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1) The tenant replied, ""Great, I'm ready to forget the other half.""
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2) The tenant replied, ""Half the city is under rent control.""
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78 |
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3) The tenant replied, ""Thank you, I can certainly pay half.""
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4) The tenant replied, ""I really like to read Shakespeare.""
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5) Then the tenant's pants fell down.
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Answer: ",1
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HV,9,"On his first flight while learning to skydive, a man nervously anticipated his first jump, so he said to his instructor, ""I packed the parachute myself, but I'm sure it won't open."" The instructor says,","[4, 2, 3, 1, 5]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: On his first flight while learning to skydive, a man nervously anticipated his first jump, so he said to his instructor, ""I packed the parachute myself, but I'm sure it won't open."" The instructor says,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""The Red Sox won yesterday.""
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87 |
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2) ""Don't worry, you have a second parachute. Everything will be fine.""
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88 |
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3) ""I used to fly this type of aircraft during the war.""
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89 |
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4) ""In my opinion, you are jumping to a hasty conclusion.""
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5) ""There is a mouse!"" and jumps out of the plane without a parachute.
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+
Answer: ",1
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HV,10,"A ship is cruising in the Caribbean. One day, a girl falls overboard and her father screams: ""I'll give half my fortune to the person who saves her."" A fellow jumps in and saves the girl. The father says, ""I'll keep my promise. Here's half my fortune."" The fellow replies:","[3, 1, 4, 5, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A ship is cruising in the Caribbean. One day, a girl falls overboard and her father screams: ""I'll give half my fortune to the person who saves her."" A fellow jumps in and saves the girl. The father says, ""I'll keep my promise. Here's half my fortune."" The fellow replies:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I usually get seasick on boats.""
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2) ""I don't want the money; all I want to know is who shoved me!""
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98 |
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3) ""I hope it's time to eat dinner soon.""
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4) ""My pleasure,"" he said as he tipped his hat to the girl and his toupee slipped off.
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5) ""Thank you, I need the money.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,11,"A woman was telling her friend, ""I made my husband a millionaire."" The friend replies, ""And what was he before you married him?"" asked the friend. The woman replies:","[2, 4, 3, 5, 1]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman was telling her friend, ""I made my husband a millionaire."" The friend replies, ""And what was he before you married him?"" asked the friend. The woman replies:
|
105 |
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Punchlines:
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1) ""A lonely guy.""
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107 |
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2) ""My favorite drink is a martini.""
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108 |
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3) ""We have been married for 10 years.""
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109 |
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4) ""Watch out, the wind is blowing away your wig!""
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110 |
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5) ""A multi-millionaire.""
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+
Answer: ",1
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HV,12,"A boy from New York was being led through the swamps of Florida. ""Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"" asked the boy. The guide replied:","[4, 5, 2, 1, 3]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A boy from New York was being led through the swamps of Florida. ""Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"" asked the boy. The guide replied:
|
115 |
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Punchlines:
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116 |
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1) ""What do your parents do for a living.""
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117 |
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2) ""I stepped in a puddle of water!""
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118 |
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3) ""That depends on how aggressive the alligator is.""
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119 |
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4) ""That depends on how fast you carry the flashlight.""
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5) ""Are you afraid of alligators?""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,13,"A woman decides to prepare her will. She tells her lawyer she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second she wanted her ashes scattered all over the local mall. ""Why the mall?"" asked the lawyer. She replied,","[1, 5, 3, 4, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman decides to prepare her will. She tells her lawyer she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second she wanted her ashes scattered all over the local mall. ""Why the mall?"" asked the lawyer. She replied,
|
125 |
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Punchlines:
|
126 |
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1) ""Then I'll be sure my daughter visits me twice a week.""
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127 |
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2) ""This is my wish"" and then the lawyer's pants fell down.
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128 |
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3) ""They sell the best ice-cream in this mall.""
|
129 |
+
4) ""Are you feeling better today?""
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5) ""That is the place I love the most.""
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+
Answer: ",1
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HV,14,"A U.S. airline executive, following government requirements, installed smoke detectors in the cargo area of planes. A spokesperson for the airline commented:","[5, 3, 4, 1, 2]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A U.S. airline executive, following government requirements, installed smoke detectors in the cargo area of planes. A spokesperson for the airline commented:
|
135 |
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Punchlines:
|
136 |
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1) ""Let's have a pilot pillow fight.""
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137 |
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2) ""I am pleased to inform you that this company has increased its sales this year.""
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138 |
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3) ""I'm a very lucky man.""
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4) ""If we can't save the passengers, maybe we can save their luggage!""
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5) ""Safety is our priority.""
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
HV,15,"A famous French mime died of a cerebral hemorrhage, the school he founded confirmed today. The doctor said:","[5, 1, 3, 4, 2]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A famous French mime died of a cerebral hemorrhage, the school he founded confirmed today. The doctor said:
|
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Punchlines:
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1) The principal of the school slipped on a banana peel and fell in front of the class.
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2) ""He went quietly.""
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3) ""Mime is a beautiful form of art.""
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4) ""You can buy very good wine in France.""
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5) ""His talents will be greatly missed.""
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
HV,16,"Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became quite concerned and told them, ""You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!"" The attorneys looked at each other and","[1, 2, 5, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became quite concerned and told them, ""You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!"" The attorneys looked at each other and
|
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Punchlines:
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+
1) shrugged their shoulders and exchanged sandwiches.
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2) said, ""We are sorry; we didn't know your rules.""
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3) threw their drinks in the owner's face.
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4) said, ""We like sandwiches with a lot of mayonnaise.""
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5) asked the owner where the restroom was.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
HV,17,"A young man hired by a supermarket reported to his first day of work. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, gave him a broom and said, ""Your first job will be to sweep out the store."" ""But I'm a college graduate,"" the young man replied indignantly. ""Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that,"" said the manager.","[5, 1, 2, 3, 4]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A young man hired by a supermarket reported to his first day of work. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, gave him a broom and said, ""Your first job will be to sweep out the store."" ""But I'm a college graduate,"" the young man replied indignantly. ""Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that,"" said the manager.
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Punchlines:
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+
1) Then the young man chased the manager around with the broom.
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+
2) ""Here, give me the broom, I'll show you how,"" said the manager.
|
168 |
+
3) ""I'll give you something else to do then,"" said the manager.
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+
4) ""I wish I knew how to cook pasta,"" said the young man.
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+
5) ""I got A and A+ in all my courses,"" said the young man.
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Answer: ",1
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HV,18,"Two dog owners are arguing about which dog is smarter. One says: ""My dog is so smart that every morning, he waits for the paperboy to come around and then he takes the newspaper and brings it to me. ""I know..."" replies the other,","[4, 2, 5, 1, 3]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two dog owners are arguing about which dog is smarter. One says: ""My dog is so smart that every morning, he waits for the paperboy to come around and then he takes the newspaper and brings it to me. ""I know..."" replies the other,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""We should be having dinner now.""
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2) ""I have seen that.""
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3) ""My dog has pooped all over my shoes.""
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4) ""My dog told me.""
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5) ""I am having fun.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,19,"A man walks into a supermarket and buys: 1 bar of soap, 1 apple, 1 roll of toilet tissue, a single serving of cereal, and 1 pint of milk. The girl at the check out looks at him and says, ""Single, aren't you?"" The man replies very sarcastically, ""How did you guess?"" She says,","[5, 3, 4, 1, 2]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A man walks into a supermarket and buys: 1 bar of soap, 1 apple, 1 roll of toilet tissue, a single serving of cereal, and 1 pint of milk. The girl at the check out looks at him and says, ""Single, aren't you?"" The man replies very sarcastically, ""How did you guess?"" She says,
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1) ""Look,"" she said as she poured flour over the man's head.
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2) ""Cash or credit card?""
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3) ""I don't smoke.""
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4) ""Because you're really ugly.""
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5) ""I'm very perceptive.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,20,"A neighborhood kid was looking to earn money. He knocked on the door of one house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for him to do. ""Well, you can paint my porch,"" he said, and handed the boy a can of red paint and a brush. The boy was eager to work, and the man went inside. 2 hours later, the boy knocked on the door again and said ""I'm done painting, but I've got to tell you,","[2, 1, 4, 5, 3]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A neighborhood kid was looking to earn money. He knocked on the door of one house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for him to do. ""Well, you can paint my porch,"" he said, and handed the boy a can of red paint and a brush. The boy was eager to work, and the man went inside. 2 hours later, the boy knocked on the door again and said ""I'm done painting, but I've got to tell you,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""This is the most difficult job I have done this summer.""
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2) ""That's not a Porsche, it's a Ferrari.""
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3) ""I love sports.""
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4) ""You gave me too much paint,"" he said, then poured it on the man's feet.
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5) ""It has been a pleasure to ride in your car.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,21,"An 8 year-old girl went to her dad and asked him, ""Daddy, what is sex?"" The father is a little surprised by the question, and gives her a detailed explanation. The girl looks at him with her mouth hanging open, and the father asks, ""Why did you ask this question?"" The girl replies,","[4, 5, 2, 1, 3]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: An 8 year-old girl went to her dad and asked him, ""Daddy, what is sex?"" The father is a little surprised by the question, and gives her a detailed explanation. The girl looks at him with her mouth hanging open, and the father asks, ""Why did you ask this question?"" The girl replies,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Those are beautiful roses.""
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2) ""Let's play,"" pulls out a water gun and soaks her father.
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3) ""I'm old enough to learn those things.""
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4) ""Mom told me to tell you that dinner would be ready in just a couple of secs.""
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5) ""Ms. Smith just had her baby.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,22,"Mr. Miller and Mr. Wilson were at the auto show and began to talk about their children. Touching a shiny new car on the fender, Mr. Miller said, ""Your son drives like lightning, doesn't he?"" and Mr. Wilson answered:","[2, 1, 5, 3, 4]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Mr. Miller and Mr. Wilson were at the auto show and began to talk about their children. Touching a shiny new car on the fender, Mr. Miller said, ""Your son drives like lightning, doesn't he?"" and Mr. Wilson answered:
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1) ""Yes, I'm afraid to lend him our car.""
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2) ""Yes, he's always striking trees.""
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3) ""Yes"" and then cracks a raw egg on Mr. Miller's head.
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4) ""Yes, I'm considering buying this car.""
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5) ""Yes, I hope my boss gives me a raise soon.""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,23,"A guy is in a bar trying to begin a relationship with a girl. After they have talked for a while, he asks her for her phone number. ""It's in the phone book,"" she says. ""Fine,"" he answers, ""What's your last name?""","[4, 3, 2, 1, 5]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A guy is in a bar trying to begin a relationship with a girl. After they have talked for a while, he asks her for her phone number. ""It's in the phone book,"" she says. ""Fine,"" he answers, ""What's your last name?""
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1) ""What do you think of the recent elections?"" she answers.
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2) ""This is my favorite bar,"" she replies.
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3) ""Johnson.""
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4) ""That is in the phone book too,"" she answers.
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5) The guy slipped on a banana peel and split his pants.
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Answer: ",1
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HV,24,"As a man was driving down the freeway, his cell phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, ""Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on 28. Please be careful!"" ""Geez,"" said Herman,","[5, 2, 4, 3, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: As a man was driving down the freeway, his cell phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, ""Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on 28. Please be careful!"" ""Geez,"" said Herman,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Who left this raw egg on my seat!""
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2) ""How can anybody do something like that!""
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3) ""I'm getting hungry.""
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4) ""I'm running out of gas.""
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5) ""It's not just one car. It's hundreds of them!""
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Answer: ",1
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HV,25,"A guy walks into a bar and demands to know ""Who's the strongest in here?"" The toughest guy looks at him and says ""I am the strongest around here!"" The other guy politely asks,","[2, 1, 5, 3, 4]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A guy walks into a bar and demands to know ""Who's the strongest in here?"" The toughest guy looks at him and says ""I am the strongest around here!"" The other guy politely asks,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""How do you know you are the strongest here?
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2) ""Can you help me push my car to the gas station?""
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3) ""Who put that chewing gum on your hair?""
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4) ""Where do you lift weights?""
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5) ""Are the birds about to leave the region?""
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Answer: ",1
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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+
HV,1,"A woman is taking a shower. All of a sudden the doorbell rings. She yells, ""Who is there?"" and a man answers, ""Blind man."" She is a charitable lady, so she runs out of the shower naked and opens the door. ","[3, 5, 4, 1, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
|
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Joke: A woman is taking a shower. All of a sudden the doorbell rings. She yells, ""Who is there?"" and a man answers, ""Blind man."" She is a charitable lady, so she runs out of the shower naked and opens the door.
|
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+
Punchlines:
|
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+
1) The man says, ""My seeing eye dog is 10 years old.""
|
7 |
+
2) Then the blind man throws a pie in the woman's face.
|
8 |
+
3) The man says, ""I really enjoy going to the symphony.""
|
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+
4) The man says, ""Where should I put these blinds, lady?""
|
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+
5) The man says, ""Can you spare a little change for a blind man?""
|
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
HV,2,"The neighborhood borrower approached Mr. Smith on Saturday and asked, ""Say, Smith, are you using your lawnmower this afternoon?"" ""Yes, I am,"" Smith replied warily. The neighborhood borrower said:","[3, 1, 5, 4, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
|
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|
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+
Joke: The neighborhood borrower approached Mr. Smith on Saturday and asked, ""Say, Smith, are you using your lawnmower this afternoon?"" ""Yes, I am,"" Smith replied warily. The neighborhood borrower said:
|
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+
Punchlines:
|
16 |
+
1) ""The birds are always eating my grass seed.""
|
17 |
+
2) ""Fine, then you won't need your golf clubs. I'll just borrow them.""
|
18 |
+
3) ""OOPS!"" as the rake he stepped on barely missed his face.
|
19 |
+
4) ""According to the weather report, it will rain tomorrow.""
|
20 |
+
5) ""Oh well, can I borrow it when you're done then?""
|
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
HV,3,"A worried patient tells the doctor that he is still exhausted when he gets home from work. ""Don't worry,"" said the doctor. ""Just have a drink to wake you up."" ""But last week you told me to give up drinking,"" said the patient. ""Well,"" the doctor replied:","[5, 4, 3, 2, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
|
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+
|
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+
Joke: A worried patient tells the doctor that he is still exhausted when he gets home from work. ""Don't worry,"" said the doctor. ""Just have a drink to wake you up."" ""But last week you told me to give up drinking,"" said the patient. ""Well,"" the doctor replied:
|
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+
Punchlines:
|
26 |
+
1) ""Ouch, I got ants in my pants.""
|
27 |
+
2) ""Is it raining outside?""
|
28 |
+
3) ""I can't cure everything you know.""
|
29 |
+
4) ""You must do as you are told.""
|
30 |
+
5) ""Medical science has progressed enormously since then.""
|
31 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
32 |
+
HV,4,"Martha walked into a pastry shop. After surveying all the pastries, she decided on a chocolate pie. ""I'll take that one,"" Martha said to the attendant, ""the whole thing."" ""Shall I cut it into four or eight pieces?"" the attendant asked. ","[5, 1, 4, 2, 3]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
|
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+
|
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+
Joke: Martha walked into a pastry shop. After surveying all the pastries, she decided on a chocolate pie. ""I'll take that one,"" Martha said to the attendant, ""the whole thing."" ""Shall I cut it into four or eight pieces?"" the attendant asked.
|
35 |
+
Punchlines:
|
36 |
+
1) Then the attendant squirted whipped cream in Martha's face.
|
37 |
+
2) Martha said, ""Four pieces, please; I'm on a diet.""
|
38 |
+
3) Martha said, ""My leg is hurting so much.""
|
39 |
+
4) Martha said: ""Well, there are five people for dessert tonight, so eight pieces will be about right.""
|
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+
5) Martha said, ""You make the most delicious sweet rolls in town.""
|
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
HV,5,"A man went to an eye doctor and asked, ""Doctor, will I be able to read after getting my glasses?"" ""Yes, of course,"" said the doctor, ""why not?"" The man says:","[4, 1, 5, 3, 2]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
|
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+
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+
Joke: A man went to an eye doctor and asked, ""Doctor, will I be able to read after getting my glasses?"" ""Yes, of course,"" said the doctor, ""why not?"" The man says:
|
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+
Punchlines:
|
46 |
+
1) ""I'm spending my vacation in the Bahamas this year.""
|
47 |
+
2) ""Nice! I have never been able to read before.""
|
48 |
+
3) ""There is a mouse in your office!"" he said, and jumped on the doctor's lap.
|
49 |
+
4) ""There are a number of frames I can choose from.""
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+
5) ""I am not sure that glasses will help me see well!""
|
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
HV,6,"At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, ""Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?"" The other replied:","[3, 4, 5, 2, 1]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
|
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+
|
54 |
+
Joke: At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, ""Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?"" The other replied:
|
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+
Punchlines:
|
56 |
+
1) ""Don't you love cocktail parties?""
|
57 |
+
2) ""I love this kind of weather.""
|
58 |
+
3) ""Sorry,"" she said, as she stumbled and poured her drink on her friend's lap.
|
59 |
+
4) ""It is perfectly fine where it is.""
|
60 |
+
5) ""Yes I am. I married the wrong man.""
|
61 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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HV,7,"Two men were riding on a train for the very first time. They had brought along bananas to eat on the trip. Just as they intended to eat the bananas, the train entered a dark tunnel. ""Have you eaten your banana yet?"" cried the first man. ""No,"" replied his friend. ""Well don't touch it!"" warned the first man... ","[2, 4, 3, 5, 1]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two men were riding on a train for the very first time. They had brought along bananas to eat on the trip. Just as they intended to eat the bananas, the train entered a dark tunnel. ""Have you eaten your banana yet?"" cried the first man. ""No,"" replied his friend. ""Well don't touch it!"" warned the first man...
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Punchlines:
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1) ""It tastes horrible.""
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2) ""I am going to be out of town for a while.""
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3) ""I like to eat a lot.""
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4) ""That man is going to slip on this banana peel.""
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5) ""I took one bite and went blind.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,8,"A tenant had not paid his room rent for several weeks. Tomorrow was his last chance to pay his rent before the landlord would kick him out. ""See here,"" the landlord said, ""I'll meet you half way. I'm ready to forget half of what you owe me.""","[2, 5, 4, 1, 3]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A tenant had not paid his room rent for several weeks. Tomorrow was his last chance to pay his rent before the landlord would kick him out. ""See here,"" the landlord said, ""I'll meet you half way. I'm ready to forget half of what you owe me.""
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Punchlines:
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1) The tenant replied, ""Thank you, I can certainly pay half.""
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2) Then the tenant's pants fell down.
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3) The tenant replied, ""I really like to read Shakespeare.""
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4) The tenant replied, ""Great, I'm ready to forget the other half.""
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5) The tenant replied, ""Half the city is under rent control.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,9,"On his first flight while learning to skydive, a man nervously anticipated his first jump, so he said to his instructor, ""I packed the parachute myself, but I'm sure it won't open."" The instructor says,","[1, 4, 2, 5, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: On his first flight while learning to skydive, a man nervously anticipated his first jump, so he said to his instructor, ""I packed the parachute myself, but I'm sure it won't open."" The instructor says,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""In my opinion, you are jumping to a hasty conclusion.""
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2) ""The Red Sox won yesterday.""
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3) ""Don't worry, you have a second parachute. Everything will be fine.""
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4) ""There is a mouse!"" and jumps out of the plane without a parachute.
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5) ""I used to fly this type of aircraft during the war.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,10,"A ship is cruising in the Caribbean. One day, a girl falls overboard and her father screams: ""I'll give half my fortune to the person who saves her."" A fellow jumps in and saves the girl. The father says, ""I'll keep my promise. Here's half my fortune."" The fellow replies:","[2, 3, 4, 5, 1]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A ship is cruising in the Caribbean. One day, a girl falls overboard and her father screams: ""I'll give half my fortune to the person who saves her."" A fellow jumps in and saves the girl. The father says, ""I'll keep my promise. Here's half my fortune."" The fellow replies:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Thank you, I need the money.""
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2) ""I usually get seasick on boats.""
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3) ""I hope it's time to eat dinner soon.""
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4) ""My pleasure,"" he said as he tipped his hat to the girl and his toupee slipped off.
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5) ""I don't want the money; all I want to know is who shoved me!""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,11,"A woman was telling her friend, ""I made my husband a millionaire."" The friend replies, ""And what was he before you married him?"" asked the friend. The woman replies:","[3, 5, 2, 4, 1]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman was telling her friend, ""I made my husband a millionaire."" The friend replies, ""And what was he before you married him?"" asked the friend. The woman replies:
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1) ""We have been married for 10 years.""
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2) ""Watch out, the wind is blowing away your wig!""
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3) ""A lonely guy.""
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4) ""My favorite drink is a martini.""
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5) ""A multi-millionaire.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,12,"A boy from New York was being led through the swamps of Florida. ""Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"" asked the boy. The guide replied:","[5, 1, 2, 4, 3]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A boy from New York was being led through the swamps of Florida. ""Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"" asked the boy. The guide replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I stepped in a puddle of water!""
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2) ""That depends on how fast you carry the flashlight.""
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3) ""That depends on how aggressive the alligator is.""
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4) ""What do your parents do for a living.""
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5) ""Are you afraid of alligators?""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,13,"A woman decides to prepare her will. She tells her lawyer she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second she wanted her ashes scattered all over the local mall. ""Why the mall?"" asked the lawyer. She replied,","[2, 3, 5, 1, 4]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman decides to prepare her will. She tells her lawyer she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second she wanted her ashes scattered all over the local mall. ""Why the mall?"" asked the lawyer. She replied,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""That is the place I love the most.""
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2) ""They sell the best ice-cream in this mall.""
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3) ""This is my wish"" and then the lawyer's pants fell down.
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4) ""Then I'll be sure my daughter visits me twice a week.""
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5) ""Are you feeling better today?""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,14,"A U.S. airline executive, following government requirements, installed smoke detectors in the cargo area of planes. A spokesperson for the airline commented:","[3, 4, 5, 1, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A U.S. airline executive, following government requirements, installed smoke detectors in the cargo area of planes. A spokesperson for the airline commented:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I am pleased to inform you that this company has increased its sales this year.""
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2) ""I'm a very lucky man.""
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3) ""Let's have a pilot pillow fight.""
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4) ""If we can't save the passengers, maybe we can save their luggage!""
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5) ""Safety is our priority.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,15,"A famous French mime died of a cerebral hemorrhage, the school he founded confirmed today. The doctor said:","[1, 2, 4, 3, 5]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A famous French mime died of a cerebral hemorrhage, the school he founded confirmed today. The doctor said:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""He went quietly.""
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2) ""His talents will be greatly missed.""
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3) ""You can buy very good wine in France.""
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4) ""Mime is a beautiful form of art.""
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5) The principal of the school slipped on a banana peel and fell in front of the class.
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Answer: ",2
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HV,16,"Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became quite concerned and told them, ""You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!"" The attorneys looked at each other and","[4, 5, 3, 1, 2]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became quite concerned and told them, ""You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!"" The attorneys looked at each other and
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Punchlines:
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1) asked the owner where the restroom was.
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2) threw their drinks in the owner's face.
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3) said, ""We like sandwiches with a lot of mayonnaise.""
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4) shrugged their shoulders and exchanged sandwiches.
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5) said, ""We are sorry; we didn't know your rules.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,17,"A young man hired by a supermarket reported to his first day of work. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, gave him a broom and said, ""Your first job will be to sweep out the store."" ""But I'm a college graduate,"" the young man replied indignantly. ""Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that,"" said the manager.","[3, 4, 2, 5, 1]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A young man hired by a supermarket reported to his first day of work. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, gave him a broom and said, ""Your first job will be to sweep out the store."" ""But I'm a college graduate,"" the young man replied indignantly. ""Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that,"" said the manager.
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I wish I knew how to cook pasta,"" said the young man.
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2) ""I got A and A+ in all my courses,"" said the young man.
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3) ""I'll give you something else to do then,"" said the manager.
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4) Then the young man chased the manager around with the broom.
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5) ""Here, give me the broom, I'll show you how,"" said the manager.
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Answer: ",2
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HV,18,"Two dog owners are arguing about which dog is smarter. One says: ""My dog is so smart that every morning, he waits for the paperboy to come around and then he takes the newspaper and brings it to me. ""I know..."" replies the other,","[5, 3, 1, 2, 4]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two dog owners are arguing about which dog is smarter. One says: ""My dog is so smart that every morning, he waits for the paperboy to come around and then he takes the newspaper and brings it to me. ""I know..."" replies the other,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""My dog has pooped all over my shoes.""
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2) ""I am having fun.""
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3) ""My dog told me.""
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4) ""I have seen that.""
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5) ""We should be having dinner now.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,19,"A man walks into a supermarket and buys: 1 bar of soap, 1 apple, 1 roll of toilet tissue, a single serving of cereal, and 1 pint of milk. The girl at the check out looks at him and says, ""Single, aren't you?"" The man replies very sarcastically, ""How did you guess?"" She says,","[5, 3, 2, 4, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A man walks into a supermarket and buys: 1 bar of soap, 1 apple, 1 roll of toilet tissue, a single serving of cereal, and 1 pint of milk. The girl at the check out looks at him and says, ""Single, aren't you?"" The man replies very sarcastically, ""How did you guess?"" She says,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Look,"" she said as she poured flour over the man's head.
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2) ""Cash or credit card?""
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3) ""I'm very perceptive.""
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4) ""I don't smoke.""
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5) ""Because you're really ugly.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,20,"A neighborhood kid was looking to earn money. He knocked on the door of one house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for him to do. ""Well, you can paint my porch,"" he said, and handed the boy a can of red paint and a brush. The boy was eager to work, and the man went inside. 2 hours later, the boy knocked on the door again and said ""I'm done painting, but I've got to tell you,","[1, 3, 5, 4, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A neighborhood kid was looking to earn money. He knocked on the door of one house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for him to do. ""Well, you can paint my porch,"" he said, and handed the boy a can of red paint and a brush. The boy was eager to work, and the man went inside. 2 hours later, the boy knocked on the door again and said ""I'm done painting, but I've got to tell you,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""That's not a Porsche, it's a Ferrari.""
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2) ""It has been a pleasure to ride in your car.""
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3) ""You gave me too much paint,"" he said, then poured it on the man's feet.
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4) ""I love sports.""
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5) ""This is the most difficult job I have done this summer.""
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+
Answer: ",2
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HV,21,"An 8 year-old girl went to her dad and asked him, ""Daddy, what is sex?"" The father is a little surprised by the question, and gives her a detailed explanation. The girl looks at him with her mouth hanging open, and the father asks, ""Why did you ask this question?"" The girl replies,","[3, 5, 1, 2, 4]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: An 8 year-old girl went to her dad and asked him, ""Daddy, what is sex?"" The father is a little surprised by the question, and gives her a detailed explanation. The girl looks at him with her mouth hanging open, and the father asks, ""Why did you ask this question?"" The girl replies,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Ms. Smith just had her baby.""
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2) ""Let's play,"" pulls out a water gun and soaks her father.
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3) ""Mom told me to tell you that dinner would be ready in just a couple of secs.""
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4) ""I'm old enough to learn those things.""
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5) ""Those are beautiful roses.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,22,"Mr. Miller and Mr. Wilson were at the auto show and began to talk about their children. Touching a shiny new car on the fender, Mr. Miller said, ""Your son drives like lightning, doesn't he?"" and Mr. Wilson answered:","[1, 2, 4, 5, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Mr. Miller and Mr. Wilson were at the auto show and began to talk about their children. Touching a shiny new car on the fender, Mr. Miller said, ""Your son drives like lightning, doesn't he?"" and Mr. Wilson answered:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Yes, he's always striking trees.""
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2) ""Yes, I'm afraid to lend him our car.""
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3) ""Yes, I hope my boss gives me a raise soon.""
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4) ""Yes"" and then cracks a raw egg on Mr. Miller's head.
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5) ""Yes, I'm considering buying this car.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,23,"A guy is in a bar trying to begin a relationship with a girl. After they have talked for a while, he asks her for her phone number. ""It's in the phone book,"" she says. ""Fine,"" he answers, ""What's your last name?""","[2, 3, 4, 5, 1]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A guy is in a bar trying to begin a relationship with a girl. After they have talked for a while, he asks her for her phone number. ""It's in the phone book,"" she says. ""Fine,"" he answers, ""What's your last name?""
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Johnson.""
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2) ""This is my favorite bar,"" she replies.
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3) ""What do you think of the recent elections?"" she answers.
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4) The guy slipped on a banana peel and split his pants.
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5) ""That is in the phone book too,"" she answers.
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Answer: ",2
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HV,24,"As a man was driving down the freeway, his cell phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, ""Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on 28. Please be careful!"" ""Geez,"" said Herman,","[3, 2, 1, 5, 4]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: As a man was driving down the freeway, his cell phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, ""Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on 28. Please be careful!"" ""Geez,"" said Herman,
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1) ""I'm running out of gas.""
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2) ""How can anybody do something like that!""
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3) ""It's not just one car. It's hundreds of them!""
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4) ""Who left this raw egg on my seat!""
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5) ""I'm getting hungry.""
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Answer: ",2
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HV,25,"A guy walks into a bar and demands to know ""Who's the strongest in here?"" The toughest guy looks at him and says ""I am the strongest around here!"" The other guy politely asks,","[3, 4, 2, 1, 5]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A guy walks into a bar and demands to know ""Who's the strongest in here?"" The toughest guy looks at him and says ""I am the strongest around here!"" The other guy politely asks,
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1) ""Where do you lift weights?""
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2) ""Are the birds about to leave the region?""
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3) ""How do you know you are the strongest here?
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4) ""Can you help me push my car to the gas station?""
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5) ""Who put that chewing gum on your hair?""
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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HV,1,"A woman is taking a shower. All of a sudden the doorbell rings. She yells, ""Who is there?"" and a man answers, ""Blind man."" She is a charitable lady, so she runs out of the shower naked and opens the door. ","[5, 3, 2, 4, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman is taking a shower. All of a sudden the doorbell rings. She yells, ""Who is there?"" and a man answers, ""Blind man."" She is a charitable lady, so she runs out of the shower naked and opens the door.
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Punchlines:
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1) Then the blind man throws a pie in the woman's face.
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2) The man says, ""My seeing eye dog is 10 years old.""
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3) The man says, ""Can you spare a little change for a blind man?""
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4) The man says, ""I really enjoy going to the symphony.""
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5) The man says, ""Where should I put these blinds, lady?""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,2,"The neighborhood borrower approached Mr. Smith on Saturday and asked, ""Say, Smith, are you using your lawnmower this afternoon?"" ""Yes, I am,"" Smith replied warily. The neighborhood borrower said:","[4, 1, 3, 2, 5]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: The neighborhood borrower approached Mr. Smith on Saturday and asked, ""Say, Smith, are you using your lawnmower this afternoon?"" ""Yes, I am,"" Smith replied warily. The neighborhood borrower said:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""According to the weather report, it will rain tomorrow.""
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2) ""Fine, then you won't need your golf clubs. I'll just borrow them.""
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3) ""The birds are always eating my grass seed.""
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4) ""Oh well, can I borrow it when you're done then?""
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5) ""OOPS!"" as the rake he stepped on barely missed his face.
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Answer: ",3
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HV,3,"A worried patient tells the doctor that he is still exhausted when he gets home from work. ""Don't worry,"" said the doctor. ""Just have a drink to wake you up."" ""But last week you told me to give up drinking,"" said the patient. ""Well,"" the doctor replied:","[1, 2, 5, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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|
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Joke: A worried patient tells the doctor that he is still exhausted when he gets home from work. ""Don't worry,"" said the doctor. ""Just have a drink to wake you up."" ""But last week you told me to give up drinking,"" said the patient. ""Well,"" the doctor replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Medical science has progressed enormously since then.""
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+
2) ""You must do as you are told.""
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+
3) ""Ouch, I got ants in my pants.""
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+
4) ""I can't cure everything you know.""
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+
5) ""Is it raining outside?""
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+
Answer: ",3
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+
HV,4,"Martha walked into a pastry shop. After surveying all the pastries, she decided on a chocolate pie. ""I'll take that one,"" Martha said to the attendant, ""the whole thing."" ""Shall I cut it into four or eight pieces?"" the attendant asked. ","[5, 4, 1, 2, 3]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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+
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Joke: Martha walked into a pastry shop. After surveying all the pastries, she decided on a chocolate pie. ""I'll take that one,"" Martha said to the attendant, ""the whole thing."" ""Shall I cut it into four or eight pieces?"" the attendant asked.
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+
Punchlines:
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+
1) Then the attendant squirted whipped cream in Martha's face.
|
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+
2) Martha said, ""My leg is hurting so much.""
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+
3) Martha said, ""Four pieces, please; I'm on a diet.""
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4) Martha said: ""Well, there are five people for dessert tonight, so eight pieces will be about right.""
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+
5) Martha said, ""You make the most delicious sweet rolls in town.""
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+
Answer: ",3
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+
HV,5,"A man went to an eye doctor and asked, ""Doctor, will I be able to read after getting my glasses?"" ""Yes, of course,"" said the doctor, ""why not?"" The man says:","[5, 3, 1, 2, 4]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A man went to an eye doctor and asked, ""Doctor, will I be able to read after getting my glasses?"" ""Yes, of course,"" said the doctor, ""why not?"" The man says:
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+
Punchlines:
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+
1) ""There is a mouse in your office!"" he said, and jumped on the doctor's lap.
|
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2) ""There are a number of frames I can choose from.""
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3) ""Nice! I have never been able to read before.""
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+
4) ""I am not sure that glasses will help me see well!""
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5) ""I'm spending my vacation in the Bahamas this year.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,6,"At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, ""Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?"" The other replied:","[3, 5, 2, 4, 1]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, ""Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?"" The other replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Don't you love cocktail parties?""
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2) ""Sorry,"" she said, as she stumbled and poured her drink on her friend's lap.
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3) ""It is perfectly fine where it is.""
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+
4) ""I love this kind of weather.""
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5) ""Yes I am. I married the wrong man.""
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+
Answer: ",3
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HV,7,"Two men were riding on a train for the very first time. They had brought along bananas to eat on the trip. Just as they intended to eat the bananas, the train entered a dark tunnel. ""Have you eaten your banana yet?"" cried the first man. ""No,"" replied his friend. ""Well don't touch it!"" warned the first man... ","[5, 3, 4, 1, 2]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two men were riding on a train for the very first time. They had brought along bananas to eat on the trip. Just as they intended to eat the bananas, the train entered a dark tunnel. ""Have you eaten your banana yet?"" cried the first man. ""No,"" replied his friend. ""Well don't touch it!"" warned the first man...
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Punchlines:
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1) ""That man is going to slip on this banana peel.""
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2) ""I like to eat a lot.""
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3) ""I am going to be out of town for a while.""
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4) ""I took one bite and went blind.""
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5) ""It tastes horrible.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,8,"A tenant had not paid his room rent for several weeks. Tomorrow was his last chance to pay his rent before the landlord would kick him out. ""See here,"" the landlord said, ""I'll meet you half way. I'm ready to forget half of what you owe me.""","[5, 3, 4, 2, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A tenant had not paid his room rent for several weeks. Tomorrow was his last chance to pay his rent before the landlord would kick him out. ""See here,"" the landlord said, ""I'll meet you half way. I'm ready to forget half of what you owe me.""
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Punchlines:
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1) Then the tenant's pants fell down.
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2) The tenant replied, ""Half the city is under rent control.""
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3) The tenant replied, ""I really like to read Shakespeare.""
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4) The tenant replied, ""Thank you, I can certainly pay half.""
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5) The tenant replied, ""Great, I'm ready to forget the other half.""
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+
Answer: ",3
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+
HV,9,"On his first flight while learning to skydive, a man nervously anticipated his first jump, so he said to his instructor, ""I packed the parachute myself, but I'm sure it won't open."" The instructor says,","[4, 3, 5, 1, 2]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: On his first flight while learning to skydive, a man nervously anticipated his first jump, so he said to his instructor, ""I packed the parachute myself, but I'm sure it won't open."" The instructor says,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""The Red Sox won yesterday.""
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2) ""I used to fly this type of aircraft during the war.""
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3) ""There is a mouse!"" and jumps out of the plane without a parachute.
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4) ""In my opinion, you are jumping to a hasty conclusion.""
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5) ""Don't worry, you have a second parachute. Everything will be fine.""
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+
Answer: ",3
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HV,10,"A ship is cruising in the Caribbean. One day, a girl falls overboard and her father screams: ""I'll give half my fortune to the person who saves her."" A fellow jumps in and saves the girl. The father says, ""I'll keep my promise. Here's half my fortune."" The fellow replies:","[1, 4, 2, 5, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A ship is cruising in the Caribbean. One day, a girl falls overboard and her father screams: ""I'll give half my fortune to the person who saves her."" A fellow jumps in and saves the girl. The father says, ""I'll keep my promise. Here's half my fortune."" The fellow replies:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I don't want the money; all I want to know is who shoved me!""
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2) ""I hope it's time to eat dinner soon.""
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3) ""Thank you, I need the money.""
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4) ""My pleasure,"" he said as he tipped his hat to the girl and his toupee slipped off.
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5) ""I usually get seasick on boats.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,11,"A woman was telling her friend, ""I made my husband a millionaire."" The friend replies, ""And what was he before you married him?"" asked the friend. The woman replies:","[1, 5, 3, 4, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman was telling her friend, ""I made my husband a millionaire."" The friend replies, ""And what was he before you married him?"" asked the friend. The woman replies:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""A multi-millionaire.""
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2) ""Watch out, the wind is blowing away your wig!""
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3) ""We have been married for 10 years.""
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4) ""My favorite drink is a martini.""
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5) ""A lonely guy.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,12,"A boy from New York was being led through the swamps of Florida. ""Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"" asked the boy. The guide replied:","[5, 2, 3, 1, 4]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A boy from New York was being led through the swamps of Florida. ""Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"" asked the boy. The guide replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I stepped in a puddle of water!""
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2) ""That depends on how aggressive the alligator is.""
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3) ""Are you afraid of alligators?""
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4) ""That depends on how fast you carry the flashlight.""
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5) ""What do your parents do for a living.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,13,"A woman decides to prepare her will. She tells her lawyer she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second she wanted her ashes scattered all over the local mall. ""Why the mall?"" asked the lawyer. She replied,","[1, 4, 5, 3, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman decides to prepare her will. She tells her lawyer she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second she wanted her ashes scattered all over the local mall. ""Why the mall?"" asked the lawyer. She replied,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Then I'll be sure my daughter visits me twice a week.""
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2) ""Are you feeling better today?""
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3) ""This is my wish"" and then the lawyer's pants fell down.
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4) ""They sell the best ice-cream in this mall.""
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5) ""That is the place I love the most.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,14,"A U.S. airline executive, following government requirements, installed smoke detectors in the cargo area of planes. A spokesperson for the airline commented:","[3, 4, 2, 1, 5]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A U.S. airline executive, following government requirements, installed smoke detectors in the cargo area of planes. A spokesperson for the airline commented:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I am pleased to inform you that this company has increased its sales this year.""
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2) ""I'm a very lucky man.""
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3) ""Safety is our priority.""
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4) ""If we can't save the passengers, maybe we can save their luggage!""
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5) ""Let's have a pilot pillow fight.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,15,"A famous French mime died of a cerebral hemorrhage, the school he founded confirmed today. The doctor said:","[1, 5, 4, 2, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A famous French mime died of a cerebral hemorrhage, the school he founded confirmed today. The doctor said:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""He went quietly.""
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2) The principal of the school slipped on a banana peel and fell in front of the class.
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3) ""You can buy very good wine in France.""
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4) ""His talents will be greatly missed.""
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5) ""Mime is a beautiful form of art.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,16,"Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became quite concerned and told them, ""You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!"" The attorneys looked at each other and","[1, 5, 3, 2, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became quite concerned and told them, ""You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!"" The attorneys looked at each other and
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Punchlines:
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1) shrugged their shoulders and exchanged sandwiches.
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2) threw their drinks in the owner's face.
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3) said, ""We like sandwiches with a lot of mayonnaise.""
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4) said, ""We are sorry; we didn't know your rules.""
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5) asked the owner where the restroom was.
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Answer: ",3
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HV,17,"A young man hired by a supermarket reported to his first day of work. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, gave him a broom and said, ""Your first job will be to sweep out the store."" ""But I'm a college graduate,"" the young man replied indignantly. ""Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that,"" said the manager.","[5, 4, 1, 3, 2]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A young man hired by a supermarket reported to his first day of work. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, gave him a broom and said, ""Your first job will be to sweep out the store."" ""But I'm a college graduate,"" the young man replied indignantly. ""Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that,"" said the manager.
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Punchlines:
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1) Then the young man chased the manager around with the broom.
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2) ""I got A and A+ in all my courses,"" said the young man.
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3) ""Here, give me the broom, I'll show you how,"" said the manager.
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4) ""I wish I knew how to cook pasta,"" said the young man.
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5) ""I'll give you something else to do then,"" said the manager.
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Answer: ",3
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HV,18,"Two dog owners are arguing about which dog is smarter. One says: ""My dog is so smart that every morning, he waits for the paperboy to come around and then he takes the newspaper and brings it to me. ""I know..."" replies the other,","[1, 3, 5, 2, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two dog owners are arguing about which dog is smarter. One says: ""My dog is so smart that every morning, he waits for the paperboy to come around and then he takes the newspaper and brings it to me. ""I know..."" replies the other,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""My dog told me.""
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2) ""I am having fun.""
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3) ""My dog has pooped all over my shoes.""
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4) ""I have seen that.""
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5) ""We should be having dinner now.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,19,"A man walks into a supermarket and buys: 1 bar of soap, 1 apple, 1 roll of toilet tissue, a single serving of cereal, and 1 pint of milk. The girl at the check out looks at him and says, ""Single, aren't you?"" The man replies very sarcastically, ""How did you guess?"" She says,","[1, 4, 2, 3, 5]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A man walks into a supermarket and buys: 1 bar of soap, 1 apple, 1 roll of toilet tissue, a single serving of cereal, and 1 pint of milk. The girl at the check out looks at him and says, ""Single, aren't you?"" The man replies very sarcastically, ""How did you guess?"" She says,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Because you're really ugly.""
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2) ""I don't smoke.""
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3) ""I'm very perceptive.""
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4) ""Cash or credit card?""
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5) ""Look,"" she said as she poured flour over the man's head.
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Answer: ",3
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HV,20,"A neighborhood kid was looking to earn money. He knocked on the door of one house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for him to do. ""Well, you can paint my porch,"" he said, and handed the boy a can of red paint and a brush. The boy was eager to work, and the man went inside. 2 hours later, the boy knocked on the door again and said ""I'm done painting, but I've got to tell you,","[2, 4, 1, 5, 3]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A neighborhood kid was looking to earn money. He knocked on the door of one house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for him to do. ""Well, you can paint my porch,"" he said, and handed the boy a can of red paint and a brush. The boy was eager to work, and the man went inside. 2 hours later, the boy knocked on the door again and said ""I'm done painting, but I've got to tell you,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""This is the most difficult job I have done this summer.""
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2) ""I love sports.""
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3) ""That's not a Porsche, it's a Ferrari.""
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4) ""You gave me too much paint,"" he said, then poured it on the man's feet.
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5) ""It has been a pleasure to ride in your car.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,21,"An 8 year-old girl went to her dad and asked him, ""Daddy, what is sex?"" The father is a little surprised by the question, and gives her a detailed explanation. The girl looks at him with her mouth hanging open, and the father asks, ""Why did you ask this question?"" The girl replies,","[1, 4, 2, 5, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: An 8 year-old girl went to her dad and asked him, ""Daddy, what is sex?"" The father is a little surprised by the question, and gives her a detailed explanation. The girl looks at him with her mouth hanging open, and the father asks, ""Why did you ask this question?"" The girl replies,
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1) ""Mom told me to tell you that dinner would be ready in just a couple of secs.""
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2) ""Those are beautiful roses.""
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3) ""I'm old enough to learn those things.""
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4) ""Let's play,"" pulls out a water gun and soaks her father.
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5) ""Ms. Smith just had her baby.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,22,"Mr. Miller and Mr. Wilson were at the auto show and began to talk about their children. Touching a shiny new car on the fender, Mr. Miller said, ""Your son drives like lightning, doesn't he?"" and Mr. Wilson answered:","[3, 2, 1, 5, 4]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Mr. Miller and Mr. Wilson were at the auto show and began to talk about their children. Touching a shiny new car on the fender, Mr. Miller said, ""Your son drives like lightning, doesn't he?"" and Mr. Wilson answered:
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1) ""Yes, I'm considering buying this car.""
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2) ""Yes, I'm afraid to lend him our car.""
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3) ""Yes, he's always striking trees.""
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4) ""Yes"" and then cracks a raw egg on Mr. Miller's head.
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5) ""Yes, I hope my boss gives me a raise soon.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,23,"A guy is in a bar trying to begin a relationship with a girl. After they have talked for a while, he asks her for her phone number. ""It's in the phone book,"" she says. ""Fine,"" he answers, ""What's your last name?""","[1, 2, 5, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A guy is in a bar trying to begin a relationship with a girl. After they have talked for a while, he asks her for her phone number. ""It's in the phone book,"" she says. ""Fine,"" he answers, ""What's your last name?""
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Punchlines:
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1) ""That is in the phone book too,"" she answers.
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2) ""Johnson.""
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3) The guy slipped on a banana peel and split his pants.
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4) ""What do you think of the recent elections?"" she answers.
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5) ""This is my favorite bar,"" she replies.
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Answer: ",3
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HV,24,"As a man was driving down the freeway, his cell phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, ""Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on 28. Please be careful!"" ""Geez,"" said Herman,","[1, 5, 2, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: As a man was driving down the freeway, his cell phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, ""Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on 28. Please be careful!"" ""Geez,"" said Herman,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""It's not just one car. It's hundreds of them!""
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2) ""Who left this raw egg on my seat!""
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3) ""How can anybody do something like that!""
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4) ""I'm running out of gas.""
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5) ""I'm getting hungry.""
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Answer: ",3
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HV,25,"A guy walks into a bar and demands to know ""Who's the strongest in here?"" The toughest guy looks at him and says ""I am the strongest around here!"" The other guy politely asks,","[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A guy walks into a bar and demands to know ""Who's the strongest in here?"" The toughest guy looks at him and says ""I am the strongest around here!"" The other guy politely asks,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Can you help me push my car to the gas station?""
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2) ""How do you know you are the strongest here?
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3) ""Where do you lift weights?""
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4) ""Are the birds about to leave the region?""
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5) ""Who put that chewing gum on your hair?""
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Answer: ",3
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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HV,1,"A woman is taking a shower. All of a sudden the doorbell rings. She yells, ""Who is there?"" and a man answers, ""Blind man."" She is a charitable lady, so she runs out of the shower naked and opens the door. ","[3, 5, 1, 2, 4]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman is taking a shower. All of a sudden the doorbell rings. She yells, ""Who is there?"" and a man answers, ""Blind man."" She is a charitable lady, so she runs out of the shower naked and opens the door.
|
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+
Punchlines:
|
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+
1) The man says, ""My seeing eye dog is 10 years old.""
|
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+
2) Then the blind man throws a pie in the woman's face.
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+
3) The man says, ""Where should I put these blinds, lady?""
|
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4) The man says, ""Can you spare a little change for a blind man?""
|
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+
5) The man says, ""I really enjoy going to the symphony.""
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+
Answer: ",4
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HV,2,"The neighborhood borrower approached Mr. Smith on Saturday and asked, ""Say, Smith, are you using your lawnmower this afternoon?"" ""Yes, I am,"" Smith replied warily. The neighborhood borrower said:","[1, 2, 4, 3, 5]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
|
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Joke: The neighborhood borrower approached Mr. Smith on Saturday and asked, ""Say, Smith, are you using your lawnmower this afternoon?"" ""Yes, I am,"" Smith replied warily. The neighborhood borrower said:
|
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+
Punchlines:
|
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+
1) ""Fine, then you won't need your golf clubs. I'll just borrow them.""
|
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2) ""Oh well, can I borrow it when you're done then?""
|
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+
3) ""According to the weather report, it will rain tomorrow.""
|
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4) ""The birds are always eating my grass seed.""
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5) ""OOPS!"" as the rake he stepped on barely missed his face.
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Answer: ",4
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HV,3,"A worried patient tells the doctor that he is still exhausted when he gets home from work. ""Don't worry,"" said the doctor. ""Just have a drink to wake you up."" ""But last week you told me to give up drinking,"" said the patient. ""Well,"" the doctor replied:","[2, 1, 5, 3, 4]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A worried patient tells the doctor that he is still exhausted when he gets home from work. ""Don't worry,"" said the doctor. ""Just have a drink to wake you up."" ""But last week you told me to give up drinking,"" said the patient. ""Well,"" the doctor replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""You must do as you are told.""
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2) ""Medical science has progressed enormously since then.""
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3) ""Ouch, I got ants in my pants.""
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4) ""I can't cure everything you know.""
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5) ""Is it raining outside?""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,4,"Martha walked into a pastry shop. After surveying all the pastries, she decided on a chocolate pie. ""I'll take that one,"" Martha said to the attendant, ""the whole thing."" ""Shall I cut it into four or eight pieces?"" the attendant asked. ","[3, 5, 4, 1, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Martha walked into a pastry shop. After surveying all the pastries, she decided on a chocolate pie. ""I'll take that one,"" Martha said to the attendant, ""the whole thing."" ""Shall I cut it into four or eight pieces?"" the attendant asked.
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Punchlines:
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1) Martha said, ""You make the most delicious sweet rolls in town.""
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2) Then the attendant squirted whipped cream in Martha's face.
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3) Martha said, ""My leg is hurting so much.""
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4) Martha said, ""Four pieces, please; I'm on a diet.""
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5) Martha said: ""Well, there are five people for dessert tonight, so eight pieces will be about right.""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,5,"A man went to an eye doctor and asked, ""Doctor, will I be able to read after getting my glasses?"" ""Yes, of course,"" said the doctor, ""why not?"" The man says:","[1, 4, 2, 3, 5]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A man went to an eye doctor and asked, ""Doctor, will I be able to read after getting my glasses?"" ""Yes, of course,"" said the doctor, ""why not?"" The man says:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Nice! I have never been able to read before.""
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2) ""I'm spending my vacation in the Bahamas this year.""
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3) ""I am not sure that glasses will help me see well!""
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4) ""There are a number of frames I can choose from.""
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5) ""There is a mouse in your office!"" he said, and jumped on the doctor's lap.
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Answer: ",4
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HV,6,"At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, ""Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?"" The other replied:","[4, 3, 5, 1, 2]","['NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, ""Aren't you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?"" The other replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I love this kind of weather.""
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2) ""Don't you love cocktail parties?""
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3) ""Sorry,"" she said, as she stumbled and poured her drink on her friend's lap.
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4) ""Yes I am. I married the wrong man.""
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5) ""It is perfectly fine where it is.""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,7,"Two men were riding on a train for the very first time. They had brought along bananas to eat on the trip. Just as they intended to eat the bananas, the train entered a dark tunnel. ""Have you eaten your banana yet?"" cried the first man. ""No,"" replied his friend. ""Well don't touch it!"" warned the first man... ","[3, 1, 4, 5, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two men were riding on a train for the very first time. They had brought along bananas to eat on the trip. Just as they intended to eat the bananas, the train entered a dark tunnel. ""Have you eaten your banana yet?"" cried the first man. ""No,"" replied his friend. ""Well don't touch it!"" warned the first man...
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I like to eat a lot.""
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2) ""I took one bite and went blind.""
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3) ""I am going to be out of town for a while.""
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4) ""That man is going to slip on this banana peel.""
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5) ""It tastes horrible.""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,8,"A tenant had not paid his room rent for several weeks. Tomorrow was his last chance to pay his rent before the landlord would kick him out. ""See here,"" the landlord said, ""I'll meet you half way. I'm ready to forget half of what you owe me.""","[3, 4, 2, 1, 5]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A tenant had not paid his room rent for several weeks. Tomorrow was his last chance to pay his rent before the landlord would kick him out. ""See here,"" the landlord said, ""I'll meet you half way. I'm ready to forget half of what you owe me.""
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Punchlines:
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1) The tenant replied, ""Half the city is under rent control.""
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2) The tenant replied, ""I really like to read Shakespeare.""
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3) The tenant replied, ""Thank you, I can certainly pay half.""
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4) The tenant replied, ""Great, I'm ready to forget the other half.""
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5) Then the tenant's pants fell down.
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Answer: ",4
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HV,9,"On his first flight while learning to skydive, a man nervously anticipated his first jump, so he said to his instructor, ""I packed the parachute myself, but I'm sure it won't open."" The instructor says,","[2, 4, 3, 1, 5]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: On his first flight while learning to skydive, a man nervously anticipated his first jump, so he said to his instructor, ""I packed the parachute myself, but I'm sure it won't open."" The instructor says,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Don't worry, you have a second parachute. Everything will be fine.""
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2) ""The Red Sox won yesterday.""
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3) ""I used to fly this type of aircraft during the war.""
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4) ""In my opinion, you are jumping to a hasty conclusion.""
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5) ""There is a mouse!"" and jumps out of the plane without a parachute.
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Answer: ",4
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HV,10,"A ship is cruising in the Caribbean. One day, a girl falls overboard and her father screams: ""I'll give half my fortune to the person who saves her."" A fellow jumps in and saves the girl. The father says, ""I'll keep my promise. Here's half my fortune."" The fellow replies:","[1, 4, 2, 3, 5]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A ship is cruising in the Caribbean. One day, a girl falls overboard and her father screams: ""I'll give half my fortune to the person who saves her."" A fellow jumps in and saves the girl. The father says, ""I'll keep my promise. Here's half my fortune."" The fellow replies:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I don't want the money; all I want to know is who shoved me!""
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2) ""I hope it's time to eat dinner soon.""
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3) ""Thank you, I need the money.""
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4) ""I usually get seasick on boats.""
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5) ""My pleasure,"" he said as he tipped his hat to the girl and his toupee slipped off.
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+
Answer: ",4
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HV,11,"A woman was telling her friend, ""I made my husband a millionaire."" The friend replies, ""And what was he before you married him?"" asked the friend. The woman replies:","[5, 2, 3, 4, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman was telling her friend, ""I made my husband a millionaire."" The friend replies, ""And what was he before you married him?"" asked the friend. The woman replies:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Watch out, the wind is blowing away your wig!""
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2) ""A lonely guy.""
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3) ""We have been married for 10 years.""
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4) ""My favorite drink is a martini.""
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5) ""A multi-millionaire.""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,12,"A boy from New York was being led through the swamps of Florida. ""Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"" asked the boy. The guide replied:","[5, 3, 2, 4, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A boy from New York was being led through the swamps of Florida. ""Is it true that an alligator won't attack you if you carry a flashlight?"" asked the boy. The guide replied:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I stepped in a puddle of water!""
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2) ""Are you afraid of alligators?""
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3) ""That depends on how aggressive the alligator is.""
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4) ""What do your parents do for a living.""
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5) ""That depends on how fast you carry the flashlight.""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,13,"A woman decides to prepare her will. She tells her lawyer she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second she wanted her ashes scattered all over the local mall. ""Why the mall?"" asked the lawyer. She replied,","[3, 5, 4, 2, 1]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A woman decides to prepare her will. She tells her lawyer she had two final requests. First, she wanted to be cremated, and second she wanted her ashes scattered all over the local mall. ""Why the mall?"" asked the lawyer. She replied,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""They sell the best ice-cream in this mall.""
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2) ""This is my wish"" and then the lawyer's pants fell down.
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3) ""Are you feeling better today?""
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4) ""That is the place I love the most.""
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5) ""Then I'll be sure my daughter visits me twice a week.""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,14,"A U.S. airline executive, following government requirements, installed smoke detectors in the cargo area of planes. A spokesperson for the airline commented:","[3, 1, 5, 4, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A U.S. airline executive, following government requirements, installed smoke detectors in the cargo area of planes. A spokesperson for the airline commented:
|
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I am pleased to inform you that this company has increased its sales this year.""
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2) ""If we can't save the passengers, maybe we can save their luggage!""
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3) ""Let's have a pilot pillow fight.""
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4) ""I'm a very lucky man.""
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5) ""Safety is our priority.""
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
HV,15,"A famous French mime died of a cerebral hemorrhage, the school he founded confirmed today. The doctor said:","[3, 4, 1, 2, 5]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A famous French mime died of a cerebral hemorrhage, the school he founded confirmed today. The doctor said:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Mime is a beautiful form of art.""
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2) ""You can buy very good wine in France.""
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3) ""He went quietly.""
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4) ""His talents will be greatly missed.""
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5) The principal of the school slipped on a banana peel and fell in front of the class.
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+
Answer: ",4
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HV,16,"Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became quite concerned and told them, ""You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!"" The attorneys looked at each other and","[3, 5, 4, 2, 1]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two attorneys went into a diner and ordered drinks. Then they produced sandwiches from their briefcases and started to eat. The owner became quite concerned and told them, ""You can't eat your own sandwiches in here!"" The attorneys looked at each other and
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Punchlines:
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1) said, ""We like sandwiches with a lot of mayonnaise.""
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2) threw their drinks in the owner's face.
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3) asked the owner where the restroom was.
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4) said, ""We are sorry; we didn't know your rules.""
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5) shrugged their shoulders and exchanged sandwiches.
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
HV,17,"A young man hired by a supermarket reported to his first day of work. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, gave him a broom and said, ""Your first job will be to sweep out the store."" ""But I'm a college graduate,"" the young man replied indignantly. ""Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that,"" said the manager.","[3, 5, 4, 2, 1]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A young man hired by a supermarket reported to his first day of work. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, gave him a broom and said, ""Your first job will be to sweep out the store."" ""But I'm a college graduate,"" the young man replied indignantly. ""Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know that,"" said the manager.
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I wish I knew how to cook pasta,"" said the young man.
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2) Then the young man chased the manager around with the broom.
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3) ""I got A and A+ in all my courses,"" said the young man.
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4) ""I'll give you something else to do then,"" said the manager.
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5) ""Here, give me the broom, I'll show you how,"" said the manager.
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
HV,18,"Two dog owners are arguing about which dog is smarter. One says: ""My dog is so smart that every morning, he waits for the paperboy to come around and then he takes the newspaper and brings it to me. ""I know..."" replies the other,","[2, 1, 5, 3, 4]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Two dog owners are arguing about which dog is smarter. One says: ""My dog is so smart that every morning, he waits for the paperboy to come around and then he takes the newspaper and brings it to me. ""I know..."" replies the other,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""I have seen that.""
|
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2) ""My dog told me.""
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3) ""My dog has pooped all over my shoes.""
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4) ""I am having fun.""
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5) ""We should be having dinner now.""
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+
Answer: ",4
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HV,19,"A man walks into a supermarket and buys: 1 bar of soap, 1 apple, 1 roll of toilet tissue, a single serving of cereal, and 1 pint of milk. The girl at the check out looks at him and says, ""Single, aren't you?"" The man replies very sarcastically, ""How did you guess?"" She says,","[3, 1, 4, 5, 2]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A man walks into a supermarket and buys: 1 bar of soap, 1 apple, 1 roll of toilet tissue, a single serving of cereal, and 1 pint of milk. The girl at the check out looks at him and says, ""Single, aren't you?"" The man replies very sarcastically, ""How did you guess?"" She says,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Cash or credit card?""
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+
2) ""Because you're really ugly.""
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+
3) ""I don't smoke.""
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+
4) ""Look,"" she said as she poured flour over the man's head.
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5) ""I'm very perceptive.""
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
HV,20,"A neighborhood kid was looking to earn money. He knocked on the door of one house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for him to do. ""Well, you can paint my porch,"" he said, and handed the boy a can of red paint and a brush. The boy was eager to work, and the man went inside. 2 hours later, the boy knocked on the door again and said ""I'm done painting, but I've got to tell you,","[5, 3, 2, 4, 1]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A neighborhood kid was looking to earn money. He knocked on the door of one house and asked the owner if he had any jobs for him to do. ""Well, you can paint my porch,"" he said, and handed the boy a can of red paint and a brush. The boy was eager to work, and the man went inside. 2 hours later, the boy knocked on the door again and said ""I'm done painting, but I've got to tell you,
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1) ""You gave me too much paint,"" he said, then poured it on the man's feet.
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2) ""It has been a pleasure to ride in your car.""
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3) ""This is the most difficult job I have done this summer.""
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4) ""I love sports.""
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5) ""That's not a Porsche, it's a Ferrari.""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,21,"An 8 year-old girl went to her dad and asked him, ""Daddy, what is sex?"" The father is a little surprised by the question, and gives her a detailed explanation. The girl looks at him with her mouth hanging open, and the father asks, ""Why did you ask this question?"" The girl replies,","[1, 4, 3, 2, 5]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",1,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: An 8 year-old girl went to her dad and asked him, ""Daddy, what is sex?"" The father is a little surprised by the question, and gives her a detailed explanation. The girl looks at him with her mouth hanging open, and the father asks, ""Why did you ask this question?"" The girl replies,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Mom told me to tell you that dinner would be ready in just a couple of secs.""
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2) ""Those are beautiful roses.""
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3) ""Ms. Smith just had her baby.""
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4) ""I'm old enough to learn those things.""
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5) ""Let's play,"" pulls out a water gun and soaks her father.
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Answer: ",4
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HV,22,"Mr. Miller and Mr. Wilson were at the auto show and began to talk about their children. Touching a shiny new car on the fender, Mr. Miller said, ""Your son drives like lightning, doesn't he?"" and Mr. Wilson answered:","[3, 2, 5, 1, 4]","['AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur']",4,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: Mr. Miller and Mr. Wilson were at the auto show and began to talk about their children. Touching a shiny new car on the fender, Mr. Miller said, ""Your son drives like lightning, doesn't he?"" and Mr. Wilson answered:
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Punchlines:
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1) ""Yes, I'm considering buying this car.""
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2) ""Yes, I'm afraid to lend him our car.""
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3) ""Yes"" and then cracks a raw egg on Mr. Miller's head.
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4) ""Yes, he's always striking trees.""
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5) ""Yes, I hope my boss gives me a raise soon.""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,23,"A guy is in a bar trying to begin a relationship with a girl. After they have talked for a while, he asks her for her phone number. ""It's in the phone book,"" she says. ""Fine,"" he answers, ""What's your last name?""","[5, 1, 4, 3, 2]","['FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'IncorrectStraightforward']",2,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A guy is in a bar trying to begin a relationship with a girl. After they have talked for a while, he asks her for her phone number. ""It's in the phone book,"" she says. ""Fine,"" he answers, ""What's your last name?""
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Punchlines:
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1) The guy slipped on a banana peel and split his pants.
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2) ""That is in the phone book too,"" she answers.
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3) ""What do you think of the recent elections?"" she answers.
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4) ""This is my favorite bar,"" she replies.
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5) ""Johnson.""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,24,"As a man was driving down the freeway, his cell phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, ""Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on 28. Please be careful!"" ""Geez,"" said Herman,","[2, 4, 3, 5, 1]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",5,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: As a man was driving down the freeway, his cell phone rang. Answering, he heard his wife's voice urgently warning him, ""Herman, I just heard on the news that there's a car going the wrong way on 28. Please be careful!"" ""Geez,"" said Herman,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""How can anybody do something like that!""
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2) ""I'm getting hungry.""
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3) ""I'm running out of gas.""
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4) ""Who left this raw egg on my seat!""
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5) ""It's not just one car. It's hundreds of them!""
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Answer: ",4
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HV,25,"A guy walks into a bar and demands to know ""Who's the strongest in here?"" The toughest guy looks at him and says ""I am the strongest around here!"" The other guy politely asks,","[2, 5, 1, 4, 3]","['IncorrectStraightforward', 'FunnyNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'AssociativeNonSequitur']",3,"['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectStraightforward', 'AssociativeNonSequitur', 'NeutralNonSequitur', 'FunnyNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read jokes that are missing their punch lines. A punch line is a funny line that finishes the joke. Each joke will be followed by five possible endings. Please choose the ending that makes the joke funny. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
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Joke: A guy walks into a bar and demands to know ""Who's the strongest in here?"" The toughest guy looks at him and says ""I am the strongest around here!"" The other guy politely asks,
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Punchlines:
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1) ""How do you know you are the strongest here?
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2) ""Who put that chewing gum on your hair?""
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3) ""Can you help me push my car to the gas station?""
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4) ""Are the birds about to leave the region?""
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5) ""Where do you lift weights?""
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Answer: ",4
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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ISV,1,"While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants his wife to iron his shirt.
|
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+
2) He is unhappy that his shirt is wrinkled.
|
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+
3) He got this shirt on sale.
|
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+
4) He got his shoes on sale.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,2,"Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants Cindy to paint a picture for the meeting.
|
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+
2) He does not want Cindy to start painting.
|
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+
3) He has some doubts whether Cindy should be painting.
|
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+
4) He wants Cindy to create a sculpture.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,3,"Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Cindy's brother creates a lot of mess.
|
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+
2) Cindy might help her clean up the house.
|
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+
3) Cindy forgot to purchase a new toy for her brother.
|
27 |
+
4) Cindy forgot to invite her brother to the movies.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,4,"Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) She wonders whether Matt knows something else interesting that he can share with her.
|
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+
2) She wishes to have a date with Matt.
|
35 |
+
3) She wishes that he stopped telling her about the movie.
|
36 |
+
4) She wishes to build a kite with Matt.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
38 |
+
ISV,5,"He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) Cindy should stop teasing him if she wants to be his friend.
|
43 |
+
2) His friends are very friendly.
|
44 |
+
3) Cindy should meet Matt's other friends.
|
45 |
+
4) Cindy should meet a new principal.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,6,"Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) All of the boys were not very cautious.
|
52 |
+
2) He likes to live in the city.
|
53 |
+
3) He likes to live in the wilderness.
|
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+
4) It was not his fault.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,7,"He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants to learn how to make a roast beef.
|
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+
2) She is a great baker who makes good cookies.
|
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+
3) He wants to learn how to make these cookies.
|
63 |
+
4) He wants Kate to give him some cookies.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,8,"The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Matt is unfair to the teacher.
|
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+
2) She wants him to stop talking.
|
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+
3) She wants kids to work on a project about fairness.
|
72 |
+
4) She wants kids to work on a project about dinosaurs.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,9,"Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants the girls to go shopping.
|
79 |
+
2) He is too tired and the girls are making a lot of noise.
|
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+
3) He wants the girls to listen to some music.
|
81 |
+
4) He wants the girls to be quiet.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,10,"Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) Matt should buy new shoes.
|
88 |
+
2) Matt should look around where he is walking.
|
89 |
+
3) Walking on shattered glass is something that Matt enjoys.
|
90 |
+
4) Matt should get a new pet.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
92 |
+
ISV,11,"Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
93 |
+
|
94 |
+
Scenario: Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
96 |
+
1) He wants her to see an eye doctor.
|
97 |
+
2) He wants her to tell him the house number.
|
98 |
+
3) He wants to know how good her vision is.
|
99 |
+
4) He wants her to see a dentist.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
101 |
+
ISV,12,"Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
Scenario: Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?
|
104 |
+
Options:
|
105 |
+
1) She wants to know whether he has time and a desire to water the lawn.
|
106 |
+
2) She wants to know whether he is allowed to water the lawn.
|
107 |
+
3) She wants to know whether he won the golf tournament.
|
108 |
+
4) She wants to know whether he will water the plants in the office.
|
109 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
110 |
+
ISV,13,"He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants him to move the ladder.
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2) He wants him to bring brushes from the truck.
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3) He wants him to bring tires from the truck.
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4) He wants to know whether his brother is strong enough to move the ladder.
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Answer: ",0
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ISV,14,"One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to join their game.
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2) He wants to get a new uniform.
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3) He wants to know their opinion.
|
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4) He wants to get good grades on his math test.
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+
Answer: ",0
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ISV,15,"Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She suspects that someone is standing at their door.
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2) She wants Jane to help her with cooking.
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3) She wants Jane to open the door.
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135 |
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4) She wants Jane to help her with painting the house.
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136 |
+
Answer: ",0
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+
ISV,16,"Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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Scenario: Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) He wants Adam to get back to the project.
|
142 |
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2) He wants to describe his physical state to Adam.
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3) He wants Adam to invite Julie to the movies.
|
144 |
+
4) He wants Adam to close the window.
|
145 |
+
Answer: ",0
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+
ISV,17,"Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
149 |
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Options:
|
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1) He wants Mark to bring some pancakes.
|
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2) He wants Mark to bring some wine.
|
152 |
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3) He is upset that they will not be able to drink beer.
|
153 |
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4) He wants Mark to get a bottle opener.
|
154 |
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Answer: ",0
|
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ISV,18,"Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
158 |
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Options:
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1) She wants Alex to clean the mess.
|
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2) She wants Alex to know when her parents will arrive.
|
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+
3) She wants Alex to apply for a job.
|
162 |
+
4) She wants Alex to prepare some dinner.
|
163 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,19,"His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
167 |
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Options:
|
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1) She wants to know Nate's plans.
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2) She wants Nate to take the garbage out.
|
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3) She wants Nate to bring his friends over.
|
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4) She wants Nate to spend more time with the family.
|
172 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,20,"Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
177 |
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1) He wants Peter to bring him some flowers.
|
178 |
+
2) He wants Peter to close the screen door.
|
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+
3) He wants Peter to know that he might get bitten.
|
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+
4) He wants Peter to bring him some sunscreen.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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+
ISV,1,"While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?
|
5 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants his wife to iron his shirt.
|
7 |
+
2) He is unhappy that his shirt is wrinkled.
|
8 |
+
3) He got this shirt on sale.
|
9 |
+
4) He got his shoes on sale.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
11 |
+
ISV,2,"Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) He wants Cindy to create a sculpture.
|
16 |
+
2) He wants Cindy to paint a picture for the meeting.
|
17 |
+
3) He has some doubts whether Cindy should be painting.
|
18 |
+
4) He does not want Cindy to start painting.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
ISV,3,"Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Cindy's brother creates a lot of mess.
|
25 |
+
2) Cindy might help her clean up the house.
|
26 |
+
3) Cindy forgot to purchase a new toy for her brother.
|
27 |
+
4) Cindy forgot to invite her brother to the movies.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
29 |
+
ISV,4,"Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) She wishes that he stopped telling her about the movie.
|
34 |
+
2) She wishes to build a kite with Matt.
|
35 |
+
3) She wishes to have a date with Matt.
|
36 |
+
4) She wonders whether Matt knows something else interesting that he can share with her.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
38 |
+
ISV,5,"He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
39 |
+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) Cindy should meet Matt's other friends.
|
43 |
+
2) Cindy should meet a new principal.
|
44 |
+
3) His friends are very friendly.
|
45 |
+
4) Cindy should stop teasing him if she wants to be his friend.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
47 |
+
ISV,6,"Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Scenario: Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) He likes to live in the wilderness.
|
52 |
+
2) He likes to live in the city.
|
53 |
+
3) It was not his fault.
|
54 |
+
4) All of the boys were not very cautious.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
56 |
+
ISV,7,"He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
57 |
+
|
58 |
+
Scenario: He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
60 |
+
1) He wants Kate to give him some cookies.
|
61 |
+
2) She is a great baker who makes good cookies.
|
62 |
+
3) He wants to learn how to make these cookies.
|
63 |
+
4) He wants to learn how to make a roast beef.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
65 |
+
ISV,8,"The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
66 |
+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
69 |
+
1) She wants kids to work on a project about dinosaurs.
|
70 |
+
2) She wants kids to work on a project about fairness.
|
71 |
+
3) She wants him to stop talking.
|
72 |
+
4) Matt is unfair to the teacher.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
74 |
+
ISV,9,"Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) He wants the girls to be quiet.
|
79 |
+
2) He wants the girls to go shopping.
|
80 |
+
3) He is too tired and the girls are making a lot of noise.
|
81 |
+
4) He wants the girls to listen to some music.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
83 |
+
ISV,10,"Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) Matt should look around where he is walking.
|
88 |
+
2) Matt should get a new pet.
|
89 |
+
3) Walking on shattered glass is something that Matt enjoys.
|
90 |
+
4) Matt should buy new shoes.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
92 |
+
ISV,11,"Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
93 |
+
|
94 |
+
Scenario: Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
96 |
+
1) He wants to know how good her vision is.
|
97 |
+
2) He wants her to see a dentist.
|
98 |
+
3) He wants her to tell him the house number.
|
99 |
+
4) He wants her to see an eye doctor.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
101 |
+
ISV,12,"Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
Scenario: Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?
|
104 |
+
Options:
|
105 |
+
1) She wants to know whether he has time and a desire to water the lawn.
|
106 |
+
2) She wants to know whether he will water the plants in the office.
|
107 |
+
3) She wants to know whether he is allowed to water the lawn.
|
108 |
+
4) She wants to know whether he won the golf tournament.
|
109 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
110 |
+
ISV,13,"He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
111 |
+
|
112 |
+
Scenario: He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
113 |
+
Options:
|
114 |
+
1) He wants to know whether his brother is strong enough to move the ladder.
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2) He wants him to bring brushes from the truck.
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116 |
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3) He wants him to move the ladder.
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4) He wants him to bring tires from the truck.
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Answer: ",1
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ISV,14,"One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to join their game.
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2) He wants to know their opinion.
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3) He wants to get a new uniform.
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126 |
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4) He wants to get good grades on his math test.
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+
Answer: ",1
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ISV,15,"Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Jane to open the door.
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2) She wants Jane to help her with painting the house.
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3) She wants Jane to help her with cooking.
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135 |
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4) She suspects that someone is standing at their door.
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
ISV,16,"Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to describe his physical state to Adam.
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142 |
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2) He wants Adam to get back to the project.
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3) He wants Adam to invite Julie to the movies.
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144 |
+
4) He wants Adam to close the window.
|
145 |
+
Answer: ",1
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+
ISV,17,"Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
149 |
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Options:
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1) He wants Mark to bring some wine.
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151 |
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2) He wants Mark to get a bottle opener.
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152 |
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3) He is upset that they will not be able to drink beer.
|
153 |
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4) He wants Mark to bring some pancakes.
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154 |
+
Answer: ",1
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ISV,18,"Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
158 |
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Options:
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1) She wants Alex to prepare some dinner.
|
160 |
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2) She wants Alex to clean the mess.
|
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3) She wants Alex to apply for a job.
|
162 |
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4) She wants Alex to know when her parents will arrive.
|
163 |
+
Answer: ",1
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+
ISV,19,"His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
167 |
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Options:
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1) She wants Nate to take the garbage out.
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+
2) She wants Nate to spend more time with the family.
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+
3) She wants Nate to bring his friends over.
|
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4) She wants to know Nate's plans.
|
172 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
ISV,20,"Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
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+
Scenario: Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
176 |
+
Options:
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177 |
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1) He wants Peter to close the screen door.
|
178 |
+
2) He wants Peter to bring him some sunscreen.
|
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+
3) He wants Peter to know that he might get bitten.
|
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+
4) He wants Peter to bring him some flowers.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
|
2 |
+
ISV,1,"While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?
|
5 |
+
Options:
|
6 |
+
1) He wants his wife to iron his shirt.
|
7 |
+
2) He got this shirt on sale.
|
8 |
+
3) He is unhappy that his shirt is wrinkled.
|
9 |
+
4) He got his shoes on sale.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
11 |
+
ISV,2,"Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) He has some doubts whether Cindy should be painting.
|
16 |
+
2) He does not want Cindy to start painting.
|
17 |
+
3) He wants Cindy to paint a picture for the meeting.
|
18 |
+
4) He wants Cindy to create a sculpture.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
20 |
+
ISV,3,"Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) Cindy's brother creates a lot of mess.
|
25 |
+
2) Cindy forgot to invite her brother to the movies.
|
26 |
+
3) Cindy forgot to purchase a new toy for her brother.
|
27 |
+
4) Cindy might help her clean up the house.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
29 |
+
ISV,4,"Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) She wishes that he stopped telling her about the movie.
|
34 |
+
2) She wishes to build a kite with Matt.
|
35 |
+
3) She wonders whether Matt knows something else interesting that he can share with her.
|
36 |
+
4) She wishes to have a date with Matt.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
38 |
+
ISV,5,"He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
39 |
+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) His friends are very friendly.
|
43 |
+
2) Cindy should stop teasing him if she wants to be his friend.
|
44 |
+
3) Cindy should meet a new principal.
|
45 |
+
4) Cindy should meet Matt's other friends.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
47 |
+
ISV,6,"Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Scenario: Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) He likes to live in the wilderness.
|
52 |
+
2) It was not his fault.
|
53 |
+
3) All of the boys were not very cautious.
|
54 |
+
4) He likes to live in the city.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
56 |
+
ISV,7,"He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
57 |
+
|
58 |
+
Scenario: He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
60 |
+
1) He wants to learn how to make a roast beef.
|
61 |
+
2) He wants Kate to give him some cookies.
|
62 |
+
3) He wants to learn how to make these cookies.
|
63 |
+
4) She is a great baker who makes good cookies.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
65 |
+
ISV,8,"The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
66 |
+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
69 |
+
1) She wants kids to work on a project about fairness.
|
70 |
+
2) She wants him to stop talking.
|
71 |
+
3) Matt is unfair to the teacher.
|
72 |
+
4) She wants kids to work on a project about dinosaurs.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
74 |
+
ISV,9,"Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) He wants the girls to be quiet.
|
79 |
+
2) He wants the girls to listen to some music.
|
80 |
+
3) He wants the girls to go shopping.
|
81 |
+
4) He is too tired and the girls are making a lot of noise.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
83 |
+
ISV,10,"Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) Matt should get a new pet.
|
88 |
+
2) Matt should look around where he is walking.
|
89 |
+
3) Walking on shattered glass is something that Matt enjoys.
|
90 |
+
4) Matt should buy new shoes.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
92 |
+
ISV,11,"Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
93 |
+
|
94 |
+
Scenario: Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
96 |
+
1) He wants to know how good her vision is.
|
97 |
+
2) He wants her to see a dentist.
|
98 |
+
3) He wants her to see an eye doctor.
|
99 |
+
4) He wants her to tell him the house number.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
101 |
+
ISV,12,"Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
Scenario: Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?
|
104 |
+
Options:
|
105 |
+
1) She wants to know whether he won the golf tournament.
|
106 |
+
2) She wants to know whether he has time and a desire to water the lawn.
|
107 |
+
3) She wants to know whether he will water the plants in the office.
|
108 |
+
4) She wants to know whether he is allowed to water the lawn.
|
109 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
110 |
+
ISV,13,"He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
111 |
+
|
112 |
+
Scenario: He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
113 |
+
Options:
|
114 |
+
1) He wants to know whether his brother is strong enough to move the ladder.
|
115 |
+
2) He wants him to bring brushes from the truck.
|
116 |
+
3) He wants him to bring tires from the truck.
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4) He wants him to move the ladder.
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Answer: ",2
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ISV,14,"One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to get a new uniform.
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2) He wants to get good grades on his math test.
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3) He wants to join their game.
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4) He wants to know their opinion.
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Answer: ",2
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ISV,15,"Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Jane to help her with painting the house.
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2) She suspects that someone is standing at their door.
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3) She wants Jane to open the door.
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135 |
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4) She wants Jane to help her with cooking.
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Answer: ",2
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ISV,16,"Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants Adam to close the window.
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142 |
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2) He wants Adam to get back to the project.
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3) He wants to describe his physical state to Adam.
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144 |
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4) He wants Adam to invite Julie to the movies.
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145 |
+
Answer: ",2
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+
ISV,17,"Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) He wants Mark to bring some wine.
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2) He is upset that they will not be able to drink beer.
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3) He wants Mark to get a bottle opener.
|
153 |
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4) He wants Mark to bring some pancakes.
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+
Answer: ",2
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ISV,18,"Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) She wants Alex to clean the mess.
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2) She wants Alex to prepare some dinner.
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3) She wants Alex to know when her parents will arrive.
|
162 |
+
4) She wants Alex to apply for a job.
|
163 |
+
Answer: ",2
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+
ISV,19,"His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
167 |
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Options:
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1) She wants Nate to spend more time with the family.
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2) She wants to know Nate's plans.
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3) She wants Nate to take the garbage out.
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+
4) She wants Nate to bring his friends over.
|
172 |
+
Answer: ",2
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ISV,20,"Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
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+
Scenario: Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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177 |
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1) He wants Peter to close the screen door.
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+
2) He wants Peter to bring him some sunscreen.
|
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+
3) He wants Peter to bring him some flowers.
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4) He wants Peter to know that he might get bitten.
|
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+
Answer: ",2
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
|
2 |
+
ISV,1,"While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?
|
5 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants his wife to iron his shirt.
|
7 |
+
2) He got this shirt on sale.
|
8 |
+
3) He is unhappy that his shirt is wrinkled.
|
9 |
+
4) He got his shoes on sale.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
11 |
+
ISV,2,"Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) He does not want Cindy to start painting.
|
16 |
+
2) He wants Cindy to paint a picture for the meeting.
|
17 |
+
3) He wants Cindy to create a sculpture.
|
18 |
+
4) He has some doubts whether Cindy should be painting.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
20 |
+
ISV,3,"Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) Cindy forgot to invite her brother to the movies.
|
25 |
+
2) Cindy's brother creates a lot of mess.
|
26 |
+
3) Cindy might help her clean up the house.
|
27 |
+
4) Cindy forgot to purchase a new toy for her brother.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
29 |
+
ISV,4,"Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) She wishes to have a date with Matt.
|
34 |
+
2) She wishes to build a kite with Matt.
|
35 |
+
3) She wonders whether Matt knows something else interesting that he can share with her.
|
36 |
+
4) She wishes that he stopped telling her about the movie.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
38 |
+
ISV,5,"He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
39 |
+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) His friends are very friendly.
|
43 |
+
2) Cindy should meet Matt's other friends.
|
44 |
+
3) Cindy should stop teasing him if she wants to be his friend.
|
45 |
+
4) Cindy should meet a new principal.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
47 |
+
ISV,6,"Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Scenario: Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) He likes to live in the wilderness.
|
52 |
+
2) All of the boys were not very cautious.
|
53 |
+
3) He likes to live in the city.
|
54 |
+
4) It was not his fault.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
56 |
+
ISV,7,"He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
57 |
+
|
58 |
+
Scenario: He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
60 |
+
1) He wants to learn how to make these cookies.
|
61 |
+
2) He wants to learn how to make a roast beef.
|
62 |
+
3) She is a great baker who makes good cookies.
|
63 |
+
4) He wants Kate to give him some cookies.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
65 |
+
ISV,8,"The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
66 |
+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
69 |
+
1) She wants him to stop talking.
|
70 |
+
2) Matt is unfair to the teacher.
|
71 |
+
3) She wants kids to work on a project about fairness.
|
72 |
+
4) She wants kids to work on a project about dinosaurs.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
74 |
+
ISV,9,"Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) He is too tired and the girls are making a lot of noise.
|
79 |
+
2) He wants the girls to listen to some music.
|
80 |
+
3) He wants the girls to be quiet.
|
81 |
+
4) He wants the girls to go shopping.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
83 |
+
ISV,10,"Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) Matt should buy new shoes.
|
88 |
+
2) Walking on shattered glass is something that Matt enjoys.
|
89 |
+
3) Matt should look around where he is walking.
|
90 |
+
4) Matt should get a new pet.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
92 |
+
ISV,11,"Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
93 |
+
|
94 |
+
Scenario: Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
96 |
+
1) He wants her to see a dentist.
|
97 |
+
2) He wants her to tell him the house number.
|
98 |
+
3) He wants to know how good her vision is.
|
99 |
+
4) He wants her to see an eye doctor.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
101 |
+
ISV,12,"Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
Scenario: Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?
|
104 |
+
Options:
|
105 |
+
1) She wants to know whether he is allowed to water the lawn.
|
106 |
+
2) She wants to know whether he has time and a desire to water the lawn.
|
107 |
+
3) She wants to know whether he won the golf tournament.
|
108 |
+
4) She wants to know whether he will water the plants in the office.
|
109 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
110 |
+
ISV,13,"He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
111 |
+
|
112 |
+
Scenario: He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
113 |
+
Options:
|
114 |
+
1) He wants to know whether his brother is strong enough to move the ladder.
|
115 |
+
2) He wants him to bring tires from the truck.
|
116 |
+
3) He wants him to bring brushes from the truck.
|
117 |
+
4) He wants him to move the ladder.
|
118 |
+
Answer: ",3
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+
ISV,14,"One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to get a new uniform.
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2) He wants to join their game.
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3) He wants to get good grades on his math test.
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4) He wants to know their opinion.
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Answer: ",3
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ISV,15,"Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Jane to help her with painting the house.
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2) She suspects that someone is standing at their door.
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3) She wants Jane to help her with cooking.
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4) She wants Jane to open the door.
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Answer: ",3
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ISV,16,"Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants Adam to close the window.
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142 |
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2) He wants Adam to get back to the project.
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3) He wants Adam to invite Julie to the movies.
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144 |
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4) He wants to describe his physical state to Adam.
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145 |
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Answer: ",3
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+
ISV,17,"Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants Mark to bring some wine.
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2) He wants Mark to get a bottle opener.
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3) He is upset that they will not be able to drink beer.
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153 |
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4) He wants Mark to bring some pancakes.
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Answer: ",3
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ISV,18,"Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Alex to prepare some dinner.
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2) She wants Alex to clean the mess.
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3) She wants Alex to apply for a job.
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4) She wants Alex to know when her parents will arrive.
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Answer: ",3
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ISV,19,"His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
167 |
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Options:
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1) She wants Nate to spend more time with the family.
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2) She wants to know Nate's plans.
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3) She wants Nate to bring his friends over.
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4) She wants Nate to take the garbage out.
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+
Answer: ",3
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ISV,20,"Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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1) He wants Peter to know that he might get bitten.
|
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+
2) He wants Peter to bring him some sunscreen.
|
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+
3) He wants Peter to bring him some flowers.
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4) He wants Peter to close the screen door.
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+
Answer: ",3
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
|
2 |
+
ISV,1,"While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?
|
5 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants his wife to iron his shirt.
|
7 |
+
2) He is unhappy that his shirt is wrinkled.
|
8 |
+
3) He got this shirt on sale.
|
9 |
+
4) He got his shoes on sale.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
11 |
+
ISV,2,"Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) He does not want Cindy to start painting.
|
16 |
+
2) He wants Cindy to paint a picture for the meeting.
|
17 |
+
3) He wants Cindy to create a sculpture.
|
18 |
+
4) He has some doubts whether Cindy should be painting.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
20 |
+
ISV,3,"Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) Cindy forgot to invite her brother to the movies.
|
25 |
+
2) Cindy might help her clean up the house.
|
26 |
+
3) Cindy forgot to purchase a new toy for her brother.
|
27 |
+
4) Cindy's brother creates a lot of mess.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
29 |
+
ISV,4,"Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) She wonders whether Matt knows something else interesting that he can share with her.
|
34 |
+
2) She wishes that he stopped telling her about the movie.
|
35 |
+
3) She wishes to have a date with Matt.
|
36 |
+
4) She wishes to build a kite with Matt.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
38 |
+
ISV,5,"He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
39 |
+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) Cindy should meet Matt's other friends.
|
43 |
+
2) Cindy should stop teasing him if she wants to be his friend.
|
44 |
+
3) His friends are very friendly.
|
45 |
+
4) Cindy should meet a new principal.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
47 |
+
ISV,6,"Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Scenario: Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) It was not his fault.
|
52 |
+
2) He likes to live in the city.
|
53 |
+
3) He likes to live in the wilderness.
|
54 |
+
4) All of the boys were not very cautious.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
56 |
+
ISV,7,"He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
57 |
+
|
58 |
+
Scenario: He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
60 |
+
1) He wants Kate to give him some cookies.
|
61 |
+
2) He wants to learn how to make these cookies.
|
62 |
+
3) He wants to learn how to make a roast beef.
|
63 |
+
4) She is a great baker who makes good cookies.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
65 |
+
ISV,8,"The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
66 |
+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
69 |
+
1) She wants kids to work on a project about fairness.
|
70 |
+
2) Matt is unfair to the teacher.
|
71 |
+
3) She wants kids to work on a project about dinosaurs.
|
72 |
+
4) She wants him to stop talking.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
74 |
+
ISV,9,"Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) He wants the girls to listen to some music.
|
79 |
+
2) He wants the girls to go shopping.
|
80 |
+
3) He is too tired and the girls are making a lot of noise.
|
81 |
+
4) He wants the girls to be quiet.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
83 |
+
ISV,10,"Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) Matt should buy new shoes.
|
88 |
+
2) Walking on shattered glass is something that Matt enjoys.
|
89 |
+
3) Matt should get a new pet.
|
90 |
+
4) Matt should look around where he is walking.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
92 |
+
ISV,11,"Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
93 |
+
|
94 |
+
Scenario: Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
96 |
+
1) He wants to know how good her vision is.
|
97 |
+
2) He wants her to see an eye doctor.
|
98 |
+
3) He wants her to tell him the house number.
|
99 |
+
4) He wants her to see a dentist.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
101 |
+
ISV,12,"Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
Scenario: Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?
|
104 |
+
Options:
|
105 |
+
1) She wants to know whether he has time and a desire to water the lawn.
|
106 |
+
2) She wants to know whether he is allowed to water the lawn.
|
107 |
+
3) She wants to know whether he won the golf tournament.
|
108 |
+
4) She wants to know whether he will water the plants in the office.
|
109 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
110 |
+
ISV,13,"He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
111 |
+
|
112 |
+
Scenario: He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
113 |
+
Options:
|
114 |
+
1) He wants him to bring tires from the truck.
|
115 |
+
2) He wants to know whether his brother is strong enough to move the ladder.
|
116 |
+
3) He wants him to move the ladder.
|
117 |
+
4) He wants him to bring brushes from the truck.
|
118 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
ISV,14,"One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to join their game.
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2) He wants to know their opinion.
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3) He wants to get good grades on his math test.
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4) He wants to get a new uniform.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,15,"Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Jane to help her with cooking.
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2) She wants Jane to help her with painting the house.
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3) She wants Jane to open the door.
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4) She suspects that someone is standing at their door.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,16,"Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to describe his physical state to Adam.
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2) He wants Adam to close the window.
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3) He wants Adam to invite Julie to the movies.
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4) He wants Adam to get back to the project.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,17,"Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is upset that they will not be able to drink beer.
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2) He wants Mark to get a bottle opener.
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3) He wants Mark to bring some pancakes.
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4) He wants Mark to bring some wine.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,18,"Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Alex to know when her parents will arrive.
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2) She wants Alex to clean the mess.
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3) She wants Alex to apply for a job.
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4) She wants Alex to prepare some dinner.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,19,"His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Nate to spend more time with the family.
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2) She wants Nate to take the garbage out.
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3) She wants Nate to bring his friends over.
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4) She wants to know Nate's plans.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,20,"Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants Peter to bring him some sunscreen.
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2) He wants Peter to bring him some flowers.
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3) He wants Peter to know that he might get bitten.
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4) He wants Peter to close the screen door.
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Answer: ",4
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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ISV,1,"Paul has to go to an interview and he's running late. While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Paul has to go to an interview and he's running late. While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants his wife to iron his shirt.
|
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+
2) He is unhappy that his shirt is wrinkled.
|
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+
3) He got this shirt on sale.
|
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+
4) He got his shoes on sale.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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ISV,2,"Cindy wanted to paint a picture. She got her paints, paper and brushes ready. She has a meeting to go to in 10 minutes. Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy wanted to paint a picture. She got her paints, paper and brushes ready. She has a meeting to go to in 10 minutes. Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants Cindy to paint a picture for the meeting.
|
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+
2) He does not want Cindy to start painting.
|
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+
3) He has some doubts whether Cindy should be painting.
|
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+
4) He wants Cindy to create a sculpture.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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+
ISV,3,"Cindy asked her mom to take her to the movies. Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy asked her mom to take her to the movies. Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Cindy's brother creates a lot of mess.
|
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+
2) Cindy might help her clean up the house.
|
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+
3) Cindy forgot to purchase a new toy for her brother.
|
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+
4) Cindy forgot to invite her brother to the movies.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,4,"Matt was telling Cindy about a scary movie that he saw. Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Matt was telling Cindy about a scary movie that he saw. Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) She wonders whether Matt knows something else interesting that he can share with her.
|
34 |
+
2) She wishes to have a date with Matt.
|
35 |
+
3) She wishes that he stopped telling her about the movie.
|
36 |
+
4) She wishes to build a kite with Matt.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,5,"Cindy and Matt had been good friends for a long time. Recently Cindy started teasing Matt a lot every day. He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy and Matt had been good friends for a long time. Recently Cindy started teasing Matt a lot every day. He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Cindy should stop teasing him if she wants to be his friend.
|
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+
2) His friends are very friendly.
|
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+
3) Cindy should meet Matt's other friends.
|
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+
4) Cindy should meet a new principal.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,6,"The boys were playing around. Dan accidentally tripped Scott. Scott got very angry about falling. Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The boys were playing around. Dan accidentally tripped Scott. Scott got very angry about falling. Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) All of the boys were not very cautious.
|
52 |
+
2) He likes to live in the city.
|
53 |
+
3) He likes to live in the wilderness.
|
54 |
+
4) It was not his fault.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,7,"Kate brought some cookies to school. Matt has a sweet tooth. He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Kate brought some cookies to school. Matt has a sweet tooth. He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants to learn how to make a roast beef.
|
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+
2) She is a great baker who makes good cookies.
|
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+
3) He wants to learn how to make these cookies.
|
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+
4) He wants Kate to give him some cookies.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,8,"The teacher said that she was feeling sick today and asked the kids to work in groups quietly. Matt kept talking loudly with his friends. The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The teacher said that she was feeling sick today and asked the kids to work in groups quietly. Matt kept talking loudly with his friends. The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) Matt is unfair to the teacher.
|
70 |
+
2) She wants him to stop talking.
|
71 |
+
3) She wants kids to work on a project about fairness.
|
72 |
+
4) She wants kids to work on a project about dinosaurs.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
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+
ISV,9,"Cindy was having a slumber party with two of her friends. It was very late, but they kept talking and laughing. Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy was having a slumber party with two of her friends. It was very late, but they kept talking and laughing. Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) He wants the girls to go shopping.
|
79 |
+
2) He is too tired and the girls are making a lot of noise.
|
80 |
+
3) He wants the girls to listen to some music.
|
81 |
+
4) He wants the girls to be quiet.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
|
83 |
+
ISV,10,"Chad and Matt were walking. The sidewalk was being fixed and there was lots of shattered glass on the sidewalk. Matt was not paying attention to the sidewalk. Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Chad and Matt were walking. The sidewalk was being fixed and there was lots of shattered glass on the sidewalk. Matt was not paying attention to the sidewalk. Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) Matt should buy new shoes.
|
88 |
+
2) Matt should look around where he is walking.
|
89 |
+
3) Walking on shattered glass is something that Matt enjoys.
|
90 |
+
4) Matt should get a new pet.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
92 |
+
ISV,11,"Richard is driving his wife home from church. On the way home they want to stop at a new gourmet grocery store at 2401 Main Street. It is in a part of town that they are not familiar with. Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Richard is driving his wife home from church. On the way home they want to stop at a new gourmet grocery store at 2401 Main Street. It is in a part of town that they are not familiar with. Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
96 |
+
1) He wants her to see an eye doctor.
|
97 |
+
2) He wants her to tell him the house number.
|
98 |
+
3) He wants to know how good her vision is.
|
99 |
+
4) He wants her to see a dentist.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",0
|
101 |
+
ISV,12,"It has been a hot day. Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
Scenario: It has been a hot day. Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?
|
104 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) She wants to know whether he has time and a desire to water the lawn.
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2) She wants to know whether he is allowed to water the lawn.
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3) She wants to know whether he won the golf tournament.
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4) She wants to know whether he will water the plants in the office.
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Answer: ",0
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ISV,13,"A house painter is carrying a heavy tray of paints. A small ladder is blocking the sidewalk and the painter cannot get around it. He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: A house painter is carrying a heavy tray of paints. A small ladder is blocking the sidewalk and the painter cannot get around it. He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants him to move the ladder.
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2) He wants him to bring brushes from the truck.
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3) He wants him to bring tires from the truck.
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4) He wants to know whether his brother is strong enough to move the ladder.
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Answer: ",0
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ISV,14,"Brad is interested in basketball and wants to join his school's basketball team. One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brad is interested in basketball and wants to join his school's basketball team. One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to join their game.
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2) He wants to get a new uniform.
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3) He wants to know their opinion.
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4) He wants to get good grades on his math test.
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Answer: ",0
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ISV,15,"Jane is watching TV while her mom is cooking dinner in the kitchen. The doorbell rings. Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane is watching TV while her mom is cooking dinner in the kitchen. The doorbell rings. Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She suspects that someone is standing at their door.
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2) She wants Jane to help her with cooking.
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3) She wants Jane to open the door.
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4) She wants Jane to help her with painting the house.
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Answer: ",0
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ISV,16,"Adam and Bill are working together on a project. Adam decides to take a break, and opens a window. A cold breeze blows in. Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Adam and Bill are working together on a project. Adam decides to take a break, and opens a window. A cold breeze blows in. Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants Adam to get back to the project.
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2) He wants to describe his physical state to Adam.
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3) He wants Adam to invite Julie to the movies.
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4) He wants Adam to close the window.
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Answer: ",0
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ISV,17,"Mark invited Josh to his house to watch a football game. Josh brings a six-pack of beer with him. Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark invited Josh to his house to watch a football game. Josh brings a six-pack of beer with him. Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants Mark to bring some pancakes.
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2) He wants Mark to bring some wine.
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3) He is upset that they will not be able to drink beer.
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4) He wants Mark to get a bottle opener.
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Answer: ",0
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ISV,18,"Natalie returns home to find that her partner, Alex, created a big mess on the table. Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Natalie returns home to find that her partner, Alex, created a big mess on the table. Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Alex to clean the mess.
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2) She wants Alex to know when her parents will arrive.
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3) She wants Alex to apply for a job.
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4) She wants Alex to prepare some dinner.
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Answer: ",0
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ISV,19,"Nate is about to leave the house. His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Nate is about to leave the house. His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants to know Nate's plans.
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2) She wants Nate to take the garbage out.
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3) She wants Nate to bring his friends over.
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4) She wants Nate to spend more time with the family.
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Answer: ",0
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ISV,20,"Sam is sunning himself on the porch. Peter comes out of the house and forgets to close the screen door. Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Sam is sunning himself on the porch. Peter comes out of the house and forgets to close the screen door. Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?
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+
Options:
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1) He wants Peter to bring him some flowers.
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2) He wants Peter to close the screen door.
|
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3) He wants Peter to know that he might get bitten.
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4) He wants Peter to bring him some sunscreen.
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Answer: ",0
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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ISV,1,"Paul has to go to an interview and he's running late. While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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Scenario: Paul has to go to an interview and he's running late. While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) He wants his wife to iron his shirt.
|
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+
2) He is unhappy that his shirt is wrinkled.
|
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+
3) He got this shirt on sale.
|
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+
4) He got his shoes on sale.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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ISV,2,"Cindy wanted to paint a picture. She got her paints, paper and brushes ready. She has a meeting to go to in 10 minutes. Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy wanted to paint a picture. She got her paints, paper and brushes ready. She has a meeting to go to in 10 minutes. Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants Cindy to create a sculpture.
|
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+
2) He wants Cindy to paint a picture for the meeting.
|
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+
3) He has some doubts whether Cindy should be painting.
|
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+
4) He does not want Cindy to start painting.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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ISV,3,"Cindy asked her mom to take her to the movies. Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Cindy asked her mom to take her to the movies. Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Cindy's brother creates a lot of mess.
|
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+
2) Cindy might help her clean up the house.
|
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+
3) Cindy forgot to purchase a new toy for her brother.
|
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+
4) Cindy forgot to invite her brother to the movies.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
ISV,4,"Matt was telling Cindy about a scary movie that he saw. Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Matt was telling Cindy about a scary movie that he saw. Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) She wishes that he stopped telling her about the movie.
|
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+
2) She wishes to build a kite with Matt.
|
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+
3) She wishes to have a date with Matt.
|
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+
4) She wonders whether Matt knows something else interesting that he can share with her.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
ISV,5,"Cindy and Matt had been good friends for a long time. Recently Cindy started teasing Matt a lot every day. He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy and Matt had been good friends for a long time. Recently Cindy started teasing Matt a lot every day. He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Cindy should meet Matt's other friends.
|
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+
2) Cindy should meet a new principal.
|
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+
3) His friends are very friendly.
|
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+
4) Cindy should stop teasing him if she wants to be his friend.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
ISV,6,"The boys were playing around. Dan accidentally tripped Scott. Scott got very angry about falling. Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The boys were playing around. Dan accidentally tripped Scott. Scott got very angry about falling. Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He likes to live in the wilderness.
|
52 |
+
2) He likes to live in the city.
|
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+
3) It was not his fault.
|
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+
4) All of the boys were not very cautious.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
ISV,7,"Kate brought some cookies to school. Matt has a sweet tooth. He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Kate brought some cookies to school. Matt has a sweet tooth. He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants Kate to give him some cookies.
|
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+
2) She is a great baker who makes good cookies.
|
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+
3) He wants to learn how to make these cookies.
|
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+
4) He wants to learn how to make a roast beef.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
ISV,8,"The teacher said that she was feeling sick today and asked the kids to work in groups quietly. Matt kept talking loudly with his friends. The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The teacher said that she was feeling sick today and asked the kids to work in groups quietly. Matt kept talking loudly with his friends. The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) She wants kids to work on a project about dinosaurs.
|
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+
2) She wants kids to work on a project about fairness.
|
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+
3) She wants him to stop talking.
|
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+
4) Matt is unfair to the teacher.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
ISV,9,"Cindy was having a slumber party with two of her friends. It was very late, but they kept talking and laughing. Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy was having a slumber party with two of her friends. It was very late, but they kept talking and laughing. Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants the girls to be quiet.
|
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+
2) He wants the girls to go shopping.
|
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+
3) He is too tired and the girls are making a lot of noise.
|
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+
4) He wants the girls to listen to some music.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
ISV,10,"Chad and Matt were walking. The sidewalk was being fixed and there was lots of shattered glass on the sidewalk. Matt was not paying attention to the sidewalk. Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Chad and Matt were walking. The sidewalk was being fixed and there was lots of shattered glass on the sidewalk. Matt was not paying attention to the sidewalk. Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Matt should look around where he is walking.
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2) Matt should get a new pet.
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3) Walking on shattered glass is something that Matt enjoys.
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4) Matt should buy new shoes.
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Answer: ",1
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ISV,11,"Richard is driving his wife home from church. On the way home they want to stop at a new gourmet grocery store at 2401 Main Street. It is in a part of town that they are not familiar with. Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Richard is driving his wife home from church. On the way home they want to stop at a new gourmet grocery store at 2401 Main Street. It is in a part of town that they are not familiar with. Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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+
Options:
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1) He wants to know how good her vision is.
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97 |
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2) He wants her to see a dentist.
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98 |
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3) He wants her to tell him the house number.
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4) He wants her to see an eye doctor.
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100 |
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Answer: ",1
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+
ISV,12,"It has been a hot day. Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It has been a hot day. Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants to know whether he has time and a desire to water the lawn.
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106 |
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2) She wants to know whether he will water the plants in the office.
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3) She wants to know whether he is allowed to water the lawn.
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4) She wants to know whether he won the golf tournament.
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Answer: ",1
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+
ISV,13,"A house painter is carrying a heavy tray of paints. A small ladder is blocking the sidewalk and the painter cannot get around it. He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: A house painter is carrying a heavy tray of paints. A small ladder is blocking the sidewalk and the painter cannot get around it. He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to know whether his brother is strong enough to move the ladder.
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2) He wants him to bring brushes from the truck.
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3) He wants him to move the ladder.
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4) He wants him to bring tires from the truck.
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Answer: ",1
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ISV,14,"Brad is interested in basketball and wants to join his school's basketball team. One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brad is interested in basketball and wants to join his school's basketball team. One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to join their game.
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2) He wants to know their opinion.
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3) He wants to get a new uniform.
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4) He wants to get good grades on his math test.
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Answer: ",1
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ISV,15,"Jane is watching TV while her mom is cooking dinner in the kitchen. The doorbell rings. Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane is watching TV while her mom is cooking dinner in the kitchen. The doorbell rings. Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Jane to open the door.
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2) She wants Jane to help her with painting the house.
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3) She wants Jane to help her with cooking.
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4) She suspects that someone is standing at their door.
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Answer: ",1
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ISV,16,"Adam and Bill are working together on a project. Adam decides to take a break, and opens a window. A cold breeze blows in. Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Adam and Bill are working together on a project. Adam decides to take a break, and opens a window. A cold breeze blows in. Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to describe his physical state to Adam.
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2) He wants Adam to get back to the project.
|
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3) He wants Adam to invite Julie to the movies.
|
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4) He wants Adam to close the window.
|
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Answer: ",1
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ISV,17,"Mark invited Josh to his house to watch a football game. Josh brings a six-pack of beer with him. Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark invited Josh to his house to watch a football game. Josh brings a six-pack of beer with him. Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) He wants Mark to bring some wine.
|
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+
2) He wants Mark to get a bottle opener.
|
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3) He is upset that they will not be able to drink beer.
|
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4) He wants Mark to bring some pancakes.
|
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Answer: ",1
|
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ISV,18,"Natalie returns home to find that her partner, Alex, created a big mess on the table. Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Natalie returns home to find that her partner, Alex, created a big mess on the table. Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) She wants Alex to prepare some dinner.
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2) She wants Alex to clean the mess.
|
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3) She wants Alex to apply for a job.
|
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4) She wants Alex to know when her parents will arrive.
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Answer: ",1
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ISV,19,"Nate is about to leave the house. His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
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Scenario: Nate is about to leave the house. His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
167 |
+
Options:
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+
1) She wants Nate to take the garbage out.
|
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2) She wants Nate to spend more time with the family.
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3) She wants Nate to bring his friends over.
|
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4) She wants to know Nate's plans.
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Answer: ",1
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ISV,20,"Sam is sunning himself on the porch. Peter comes out of the house and forgets to close the screen door. Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Sam is sunning himself on the porch. Peter comes out of the house and forgets to close the screen door. Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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1) He wants Peter to close the screen door.
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+
2) He wants Peter to bring him some sunscreen.
|
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+
3) He wants Peter to know that he might get bitten.
|
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4) He wants Peter to bring him some flowers.
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+
Answer: ",1
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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+
ISV,1,"Paul has to go to an interview and he's running late. While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Paul has to go to an interview and he's running late. While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?
|
5 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants his wife to iron his shirt.
|
7 |
+
2) He got this shirt on sale.
|
8 |
+
3) He is unhappy that his shirt is wrinkled.
|
9 |
+
4) He got his shoes on sale.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
ISV,2,"Cindy wanted to paint a picture. She got her paints, paper and brushes ready. She has a meeting to go to in 10 minutes. Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy wanted to paint a picture. She got her paints, paper and brushes ready. She has a meeting to go to in 10 minutes. Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He has some doubts whether Cindy should be painting.
|
16 |
+
2) He does not want Cindy to start painting.
|
17 |
+
3) He wants Cindy to paint a picture for the meeting.
|
18 |
+
4) He wants Cindy to create a sculpture.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
ISV,3,"Cindy asked her mom to take her to the movies. Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy asked her mom to take her to the movies. Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) Cindy's brother creates a lot of mess.
|
25 |
+
2) Cindy forgot to invite her brother to the movies.
|
26 |
+
3) Cindy forgot to purchase a new toy for her brother.
|
27 |
+
4) Cindy might help her clean up the house.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
ISV,4,"Matt was telling Cindy about a scary movie that he saw. Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Matt was telling Cindy about a scary movie that he saw. Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) She wishes that he stopped telling her about the movie.
|
34 |
+
2) She wishes to build a kite with Matt.
|
35 |
+
3) She wonders whether Matt knows something else interesting that he can share with her.
|
36 |
+
4) She wishes to have a date with Matt.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
38 |
+
ISV,5,"Cindy and Matt had been good friends for a long time. Recently Cindy started teasing Matt a lot every day. He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy and Matt had been good friends for a long time. Recently Cindy started teasing Matt a lot every day. He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) His friends are very friendly.
|
43 |
+
2) Cindy should stop teasing him if she wants to be his friend.
|
44 |
+
3) Cindy should meet a new principal.
|
45 |
+
4) Cindy should meet Matt's other friends.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
ISV,6,"The boys were playing around. Dan accidentally tripped Scott. Scott got very angry about falling. Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The boys were playing around. Dan accidentally tripped Scott. Scott got very angry about falling. Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) He likes to live in the wilderness.
|
52 |
+
2) It was not his fault.
|
53 |
+
3) All of the boys were not very cautious.
|
54 |
+
4) He likes to live in the city.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
ISV,7,"Kate brought some cookies to school. Matt has a sweet tooth. He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Kate brought some cookies to school. Matt has a sweet tooth. He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants to learn how to make a roast beef.
|
61 |
+
2) He wants Kate to give him some cookies.
|
62 |
+
3) He wants to learn how to make these cookies.
|
63 |
+
4) She is a great baker who makes good cookies.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
65 |
+
ISV,8,"The teacher said that she was feeling sick today and asked the kids to work in groups quietly. Matt kept talking loudly with his friends. The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: The teacher said that she was feeling sick today and asked the kids to work in groups quietly. Matt kept talking loudly with his friends. The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) She wants kids to work on a project about fairness.
|
70 |
+
2) She wants him to stop talking.
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3) Matt is unfair to the teacher.
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72 |
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4) She wants kids to work on a project about dinosaurs.
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Answer: ",2
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+
ISV,9,"Cindy was having a slumber party with two of her friends. It was very late, but they kept talking and laughing. Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Cindy was having a slumber party with two of her friends. It was very late, but they kept talking and laughing. Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?
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+
Options:
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1) He wants the girls to be quiet.
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79 |
+
2) He wants the girls to listen to some music.
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80 |
+
3) He wants the girls to go shopping.
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81 |
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4) He is too tired and the girls are making a lot of noise.
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Answer: ",2
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+
ISV,10,"Chad and Matt were walking. The sidewalk was being fixed and there was lots of shattered glass on the sidewalk. Matt was not paying attention to the sidewalk. Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Chad and Matt were walking. The sidewalk was being fixed and there was lots of shattered glass on the sidewalk. Matt was not paying attention to the sidewalk. Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?
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86 |
+
Options:
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1) Matt should get a new pet.
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88 |
+
2) Matt should look around where he is walking.
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89 |
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3) Walking on shattered glass is something that Matt enjoys.
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+
4) Matt should buy new shoes.
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
ISV,11,"Richard is driving his wife home from church. On the way home they want to stop at a new gourmet grocery store at 2401 Main Street. It is in a part of town that they are not familiar with. Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Richard is driving his wife home from church. On the way home they want to stop at a new gourmet grocery store at 2401 Main Street. It is in a part of town that they are not familiar with. Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
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96 |
+
1) He wants to know how good her vision is.
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97 |
+
2) He wants her to see a dentist.
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98 |
+
3) He wants her to see an eye doctor.
|
99 |
+
4) He wants her to tell him the house number.
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100 |
+
Answer: ",2
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101 |
+
ISV,12,"It has been a hot day. Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
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Scenario: It has been a hot day. Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?
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104 |
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Options:
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1) She wants to know whether he won the golf tournament.
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106 |
+
2) She wants to know whether he has time and a desire to water the lawn.
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107 |
+
3) She wants to know whether he will water the plants in the office.
|
108 |
+
4) She wants to know whether he is allowed to water the lawn.
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
ISV,13,"A house painter is carrying a heavy tray of paints. A small ladder is blocking the sidewalk and the painter cannot get around it. He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: A house painter is carrying a heavy tray of paints. A small ladder is blocking the sidewalk and the painter cannot get around it. He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to know whether his brother is strong enough to move the ladder.
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2) He wants him to bring brushes from the truck.
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3) He wants him to bring tires from the truck.
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4) He wants him to move the ladder.
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Answer: ",2
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ISV,14,"Brad is interested in basketball and wants to join his school's basketball team. One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brad is interested in basketball and wants to join his school's basketball team. One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to get a new uniform.
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2) He wants to get good grades on his math test.
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3) He wants to join their game.
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4) He wants to know their opinion.
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Answer: ",2
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ISV,15,"Jane is watching TV while her mom is cooking dinner in the kitchen. The doorbell rings. Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane is watching TV while her mom is cooking dinner in the kitchen. The doorbell rings. Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Jane to help her with painting the house.
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2) She suspects that someone is standing at their door.
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3) She wants Jane to open the door.
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4) She wants Jane to help her with cooking.
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Answer: ",2
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ISV,16,"Adam and Bill are working together on a project. Adam decides to take a break, and opens a window. A cold breeze blows in. Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Adam and Bill are working together on a project. Adam decides to take a break, and opens a window. A cold breeze blows in. Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) He wants Adam to close the window.
|
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+
2) He wants Adam to get back to the project.
|
143 |
+
3) He wants to describe his physical state to Adam.
|
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+
4) He wants Adam to invite Julie to the movies.
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
ISV,17,"Mark invited Josh to his house to watch a football game. Josh brings a six-pack of beer with him. Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
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+
Scenario: Mark invited Josh to his house to watch a football game. Josh brings a six-pack of beer with him. Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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1) He wants Mark to bring some wine.
|
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+
2) He is upset that they will not be able to drink beer.
|
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+
3) He wants Mark to get a bottle opener.
|
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+
4) He wants Mark to bring some pancakes.
|
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+
Answer: ",2
|
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ISV,18,"Natalie returns home to find that her partner, Alex, created a big mess on the table. Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Natalie returns home to find that her partner, Alex, created a big mess on the table. Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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+
1) She wants Alex to clean the mess.
|
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+
2) She wants Alex to prepare some dinner.
|
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3) She wants Alex to know when her parents will arrive.
|
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4) She wants Alex to apply for a job.
|
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
ISV,19,"Nate is about to leave the house. His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
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+
Scenario: Nate is about to leave the house. His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) She wants Nate to spend more time with the family.
|
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+
2) She wants to know Nate's plans.
|
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+
3) She wants Nate to take the garbage out.
|
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+
4) She wants Nate to bring his friends over.
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+
Answer: ",2
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ISV,20,"Sam is sunning himself on the porch. Peter comes out of the house and forgets to close the screen door. Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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|
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+
Scenario: Sam is sunning himself on the porch. Peter comes out of the house and forgets to close the screen door. Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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+
1) He wants Peter to close the screen door.
|
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+
2) He wants Peter to bring him some sunscreen.
|
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+
3) He wants Peter to bring him some flowers.
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4) He wants Peter to know that he might get bitten.
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+
Answer: ",2
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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+
ISV,1,"Paul has to go to an interview and he's running late. While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Paul has to go to an interview and he's running late. While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants his wife to iron his shirt.
|
7 |
+
2) He got this shirt on sale.
|
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+
3) He is unhappy that his shirt is wrinkled.
|
9 |
+
4) He got his shoes on sale.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
ISV,2,"Cindy wanted to paint a picture. She got her paints, paper and brushes ready. She has a meeting to go to in 10 minutes. Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy wanted to paint a picture. She got her paints, paper and brushes ready. She has a meeting to go to in 10 minutes. Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He does not want Cindy to start painting.
|
16 |
+
2) He wants Cindy to paint a picture for the meeting.
|
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+
3) He wants Cindy to create a sculpture.
|
18 |
+
4) He has some doubts whether Cindy should be painting.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
ISV,3,"Cindy asked her mom to take her to the movies. Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy asked her mom to take her to the movies. Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Cindy forgot to invite her brother to the movies.
|
25 |
+
2) Cindy's brother creates a lot of mess.
|
26 |
+
3) Cindy might help her clean up the house.
|
27 |
+
4) Cindy forgot to purchase a new toy for her brother.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
29 |
+
ISV,4,"Matt was telling Cindy about a scary movie that he saw. Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Matt was telling Cindy about a scary movie that he saw. Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) She wishes to have a date with Matt.
|
34 |
+
2) She wishes to build a kite with Matt.
|
35 |
+
3) She wonders whether Matt knows something else interesting that he can share with her.
|
36 |
+
4) She wishes that he stopped telling her about the movie.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
ISV,5,"Cindy and Matt had been good friends for a long time. Recently Cindy started teasing Matt a lot every day. He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy and Matt had been good friends for a long time. Recently Cindy started teasing Matt a lot every day. He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) His friends are very friendly.
|
43 |
+
2) Cindy should meet Matt's other friends.
|
44 |
+
3) Cindy should stop teasing him if she wants to be his friend.
|
45 |
+
4) Cindy should meet a new principal.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
ISV,6,"The boys were playing around. Dan accidentally tripped Scott. Scott got very angry about falling. Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: The boys were playing around. Dan accidentally tripped Scott. Scott got very angry about falling. Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He likes to live in the wilderness.
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2) All of the boys were not very cautious.
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3) He likes to live in the city.
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54 |
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4) It was not his fault.
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Answer: ",3
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ISV,7,"Kate brought some cookies to school. Matt has a sweet tooth. He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kate brought some cookies to school. Matt has a sweet tooth. He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to learn how to make these cookies.
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2) He wants to learn how to make a roast beef.
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3) She is a great baker who makes good cookies.
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4) He wants Kate to give him some cookies.
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+
Answer: ",3
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+
ISV,8,"The teacher said that she was feeling sick today and asked the kids to work in groups quietly. Matt kept talking loudly with his friends. The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: The teacher said that she was feeling sick today and asked the kids to work in groups quietly. Matt kept talking loudly with his friends. The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants him to stop talking.
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2) Matt is unfair to the teacher.
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71 |
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3) She wants kids to work on a project about fairness.
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72 |
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4) She wants kids to work on a project about dinosaurs.
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73 |
+
Answer: ",3
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+
ISV,9,"Cindy was having a slumber party with two of her friends. It was very late, but they kept talking and laughing. Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Cindy was having a slumber party with two of her friends. It was very late, but they kept talking and laughing. Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
77 |
+
Options:
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1) He is too tired and the girls are making a lot of noise.
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2) He wants the girls to listen to some music.
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80 |
+
3) He wants the girls to be quiet.
|
81 |
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4) He wants the girls to go shopping.
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82 |
+
Answer: ",3
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+
ISV,10,"Chad and Matt were walking. The sidewalk was being fixed and there was lots of shattered glass on the sidewalk. Matt was not paying attention to the sidewalk. Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
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Scenario: Chad and Matt were walking. The sidewalk was being fixed and there was lots of shattered glass on the sidewalk. Matt was not paying attention to the sidewalk. Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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1) Matt should buy new shoes.
|
88 |
+
2) Walking on shattered glass is something that Matt enjoys.
|
89 |
+
3) Matt should look around where he is walking.
|
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4) Matt should get a new pet.
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91 |
+
Answer: ",3
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+
ISV,11,"Richard is driving his wife home from church. On the way home they want to stop at a new gourmet grocery store at 2401 Main Street. It is in a part of town that they are not familiar with. Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Richard is driving his wife home from church. On the way home they want to stop at a new gourmet grocery store at 2401 Main Street. It is in a part of town that they are not familiar with. Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants her to see a dentist.
|
97 |
+
2) He wants her to tell him the house number.
|
98 |
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3) He wants to know how good her vision is.
|
99 |
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4) He wants her to see an eye doctor.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
101 |
+
ISV,12,"It has been a hot day. Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: It has been a hot day. Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?
|
104 |
+
Options:
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1) She wants to know whether he is allowed to water the lawn.
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2) She wants to know whether he has time and a desire to water the lawn.
|
107 |
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3) She wants to know whether he won the golf tournament.
|
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+
4) She wants to know whether he will water the plants in the office.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
ISV,13,"A house painter is carrying a heavy tray of paints. A small ladder is blocking the sidewalk and the painter cannot get around it. He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: A house painter is carrying a heavy tray of paints. A small ladder is blocking the sidewalk and the painter cannot get around it. He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
|
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1) He wants to know whether his brother is strong enough to move the ladder.
|
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2) He wants him to bring tires from the truck.
|
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3) He wants him to bring brushes from the truck.
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4) He wants him to move the ladder.
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Answer: ",3
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ISV,14,"Brad is interested in basketball and wants to join his school's basketball team. One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brad is interested in basketball and wants to join his school's basketball team. One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
|
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1) He wants to get a new uniform.
|
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2) He wants to join their game.
|
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3) He wants to get good grades on his math test.
|
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4) He wants to know their opinion.
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Answer: ",3
|
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ISV,15,"Jane is watching TV while her mom is cooking dinner in the kitchen. The doorbell rings. Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane is watching TV while her mom is cooking dinner in the kitchen. The doorbell rings. Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Jane to help her with painting the house.
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2) She suspects that someone is standing at their door.
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3) She wants Jane to help her with cooking.
|
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4) She wants Jane to open the door.
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Answer: ",3
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ISV,16,"Adam and Bill are working together on a project. Adam decides to take a break, and opens a window. A cold breeze blows in. Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
Scenario: Adam and Bill are working together on a project. Adam decides to take a break, and opens a window. A cold breeze blows in. Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
|
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1) He wants Adam to close the window.
|
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2) He wants Adam to get back to the project.
|
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3) He wants Adam to invite Julie to the movies.
|
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+
4) He wants to describe his physical state to Adam.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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ISV,17,"Mark invited Josh to his house to watch a football game. Josh brings a six-pack of beer with him. Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Mark invited Josh to his house to watch a football game. Josh brings a six-pack of beer with him. Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) He wants Mark to bring some wine.
|
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+
2) He wants Mark to get a bottle opener.
|
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3) He is upset that they will not be able to drink beer.
|
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4) He wants Mark to bring some pancakes.
|
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Answer: ",3
|
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+
ISV,18,"Natalie returns home to find that her partner, Alex, created a big mess on the table. Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Natalie returns home to find that her partner, Alex, created a big mess on the table. Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) She wants Alex to prepare some dinner.
|
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+
2) She wants Alex to clean the mess.
|
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3) She wants Alex to apply for a job.
|
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4) She wants Alex to know when her parents will arrive.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
ISV,19,"Nate is about to leave the house. His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
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+
Scenario: Nate is about to leave the house. His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) She wants Nate to spend more time with the family.
|
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+
2) She wants to know Nate's plans.
|
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+
3) She wants Nate to bring his friends over.
|
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4) She wants Nate to take the garbage out.
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+
Answer: ",3
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ISV,20,"Sam is sunning himself on the porch. Peter comes out of the house and forgets to close the screen door. Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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|
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+
Scenario: Sam is sunning himself on the porch. Peter comes out of the house and forgets to close the screen door. Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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+
1) He wants Peter to know that he might get bitten.
|
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+
2) He wants Peter to bring him some sunscreen.
|
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+
3) He wants Peter to bring him some flowers.
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4) He wants Peter to close the screen door.
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+
Answer: ",3
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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+
ISV,1,"Paul has to go to an interview and he's running late. While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Paul has to go to an interview and he's running late. While he's cleaning his shoes he says to his wife, Jane, ""I want to wear that blue shirt, but it's very creased"". What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants his wife to iron his shirt.
|
7 |
+
2) He is unhappy that his shirt is wrinkled.
|
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+
3) He got this shirt on sale.
|
9 |
+
4) He got his shoes on sale.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
ISV,2,"Cindy wanted to paint a picture. She got her paints, paper and brushes ready. She has a meeting to go to in 10 minutes. Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy wanted to paint a picture. She got her paints, paper and brushes ready. She has a meeting to go to in 10 minutes. Her dad said to her, ""I am not sure that now is the best time for painting."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He does not want Cindy to start painting.
|
16 |
+
2) He wants Cindy to paint a picture for the meeting.
|
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+
3) He wants Cindy to create a sculpture.
|
18 |
+
4) He has some doubts whether Cindy should be painting.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
ISV,3,"Cindy asked her mom to take her to the movies. Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Cindy asked her mom to take her to the movies. Her mom responds, ""Your little brother's toys are all over the house. I don't have time to clean up."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Cindy forgot to invite her brother to the movies.
|
25 |
+
2) Cindy might help her clean up the house.
|
26 |
+
3) Cindy forgot to purchase a new toy for her brother.
|
27 |
+
4) Cindy's brother creates a lot of mess.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
ISV,4,"Matt was telling Cindy about a scary movie that he saw. Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Matt was telling Cindy about a scary movie that he saw. Cindy was listening to him for a while and then responded, ""Can we talk about something else?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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1) She wonders whether Matt knows something else interesting that he can share with her.
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2) She wishes that he stopped telling her about the movie.
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3) She wishes to have a date with Matt.
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4) She wishes to build a kite with Matt.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,5,"Cindy and Matt had been good friends for a long time. Recently Cindy started teasing Matt a lot every day. He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Cindy and Matt had been good friends for a long time. Recently Cindy started teasing Matt a lot every day. He got mad and said, ""My friends do not say hurtful things to me."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) Cindy should meet Matt's other friends.
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2) Cindy should stop teasing him if she wants to be his friend.
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3) His friends are very friendly.
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4) Cindy should meet a new principal.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,6,"The boys were playing around. Dan accidentally tripped Scott. Scott got very angry about falling. Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: The boys were playing around. Dan accidentally tripped Scott. Scott got very angry about falling. Dan said: ""Everybody's being wild."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) It was not his fault.
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2) He likes to live in the city.
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3) He likes to live in the wilderness.
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4) All of the boys were not very cautious.
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
ISV,7,"Kate brought some cookies to school. Matt has a sweet tooth. He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kate brought some cookies to school. Matt has a sweet tooth. He says, ""Your cookies smell delicious. They must be really tasty."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants Kate to give him some cookies.
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2) He wants to learn how to make these cookies.
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3) He wants to learn how to make a roast beef.
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4) She is a great baker who makes good cookies.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
ISV,8,"The teacher said that she was feeling sick today and asked the kids to work in groups quietly. Matt kept talking loudly with his friends. The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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Scenario: The teacher said that she was feeling sick today and asked the kids to work in groups quietly. Matt kept talking loudly with his friends. The teacher said, ""Matt, I think you are being unfair to me now."" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) She wants kids to work on a project about fairness.
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2) Matt is unfair to the teacher.
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71 |
+
3) She wants kids to work on a project about dinosaurs.
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72 |
+
4) She wants him to stop talking.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
ISV,9,"Cindy was having a slumber party with two of her friends. It was very late, but they kept talking and laughing. Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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Scenario: Cindy was having a slumber party with two of her friends. It was very late, but they kept talking and laughing. Her dad came in and said, ""I would like to go to bed but it is too loud in here."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He wants the girls to listen to some music.
|
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2) He wants the girls to go shopping.
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3) He is too tired and the girls are making a lot of noise.
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4) He wants the girls to be quiet.
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Answer: ",4
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+
ISV,10,"Chad and Matt were walking. The sidewalk was being fixed and there was lots of shattered glass on the sidewalk. Matt was not paying attention to the sidewalk. Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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Scenario: Chad and Matt were walking. The sidewalk was being fixed and there was lots of shattered glass on the sidewalk. Matt was not paying attention to the sidewalk. Chad said, ""I guess you like walking on shattered glass."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) Matt should buy new shoes.
|
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2) Walking on shattered glass is something that Matt enjoys.
|
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3) Matt should get a new pet.
|
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4) Matt should look around where he is walking.
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
ISV,11,"Richard is driving his wife home from church. On the way home they want to stop at a new gourmet grocery store at 2401 Main Street. It is in a part of town that they are not familiar with. Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
Scenario: Richard is driving his wife home from church. On the way home they want to stop at a new gourmet grocery store at 2401 Main Street. It is in a part of town that they are not familiar with. Richard points at a building and asks his wife: ""Can you see that house number?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) He wants to know how good her vision is.
|
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2) He wants her to see an eye doctor.
|
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+
3) He wants her to tell him the house number.
|
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4) He wants her to see a dentist.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
ISV,12,"It has been a hot day. Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: It has been a hot day. Juan's wife is leaving the house and says to him, ""Can you water the lawn?'' What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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1) She wants to know whether he has time and a desire to water the lawn.
|
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2) She wants to know whether he is allowed to water the lawn.
|
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+
3) She wants to know whether he won the golf tournament.
|
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+
4) She wants to know whether he will water the plants in the office.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
ISV,13,"A house painter is carrying a heavy tray of paints. A small ladder is blocking the sidewalk and the painter cannot get around it. He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: A house painter is carrying a heavy tray of paints. A small ladder is blocking the sidewalk and the painter cannot get around it. He calls out to his brother: ""Can you move the ladder?"" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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Options:
|
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1) He wants him to bring tires from the truck.
|
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2) He wants to know whether his brother is strong enough to move the ladder.
|
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3) He wants him to move the ladder.
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4) He wants him to bring brushes from the truck.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,14,"Brad is interested in basketball and wants to join his school's basketball team. One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Brad is interested in basketball and wants to join his school's basketball team. One day he comes to the basketball court and asks the players there: ""Do you think I can play basketball with you?"" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to join their game.
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2) He wants to know their opinion.
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3) He wants to get good grades on his math test.
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4) He wants to get a new uniform.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,15,"Jane is watching TV while her mom is cooking dinner in the kitchen. The doorbell rings. Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane is watching TV while her mom is cooking dinner in the kitchen. The doorbell rings. Jane's mother says: ""Someone is at the door"". What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Jane to help her with cooking.
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2) She wants Jane to help her with painting the house.
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3) She wants Jane to open the door.
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4) She suspects that someone is standing at their door.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,16,"Adam and Bill are working together on a project. Adam decides to take a break, and opens a window. A cold breeze blows in. Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Adam and Bill are working together on a project. Adam decides to take a break, and opens a window. A cold breeze blows in. Bill says, ""I am getting cold."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He wants to describe his physical state to Adam.
|
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2) He wants Adam to close the window.
|
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3) He wants Adam to invite Julie to the movies.
|
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4) He wants Adam to get back to the project.
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Answer: ",4
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ISV,17,"Mark invited Josh to his house to watch a football game. Josh brings a six-pack of beer with him. Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark invited Josh to his house to watch a football game. Josh brings a six-pack of beer with him. Josh picks up one bottle, examines it and then says to Mark: ""Hmm, this isn't a twist off."" What might he be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is upset that they will not be able to drink beer.
|
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2) He wants Mark to get a bottle opener.
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3) He wants Mark to bring some pancakes.
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4) He wants Mark to bring some wine.
|
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Answer: ",4
|
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+
ISV,18,"Natalie returns home to find that her partner, Alex, created a big mess on the table. Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Natalie returns home to find that her partner, Alex, created a big mess on the table. Natalie says: ""Alex, my parents are going to be here any minute"" What might she be trying to convey?
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Options:
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1) She wants Alex to know when her parents will arrive.
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+
2) She wants Alex to clean the mess.
|
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3) She wants Alex to apply for a job.
|
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4) She wants Alex to prepare some dinner.
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
ISV,19,"Nate is about to leave the house. His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Nate is about to leave the house. His wife points at a full bag of garbage and asks: ""Are you going out?"" What might she be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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+
1) She wants Nate to spend more time with the family.
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+
2) She wants Nate to take the garbage out.
|
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+
3) She wants Nate to bring his friends over.
|
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+
4) She wants to know Nate's plans.
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
ISV,20,"Sam is sunning himself on the porch. Peter comes out of the house and forgets to close the screen door. Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLexicalOverlap', 'IncorrectAssociative']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Sam is sunning himself on the porch. Peter comes out of the house and forgets to close the screen door. Sam says, ""Peter, there are many flies and mosquitoes outside."" What might he be trying to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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+
1) He wants Peter to bring him some sunscreen.
|
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+
2) He wants Peter to bring him some flowers.
|
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+
3) He wants Peter to know that he might get bitten.
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4) He wants Peter to close the screen door.
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+
Answer: ",4
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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IV,1,"Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Simon does not like the color of this dress.
|
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+
2) Simon has to get back to work.
|
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+
3) The dress is fitting well.
|
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+
4) Lara needs to get a dress of a shorter length.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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IV,2,"Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Shane was not paying attention when Christian was talking.
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2) Shane was paying attention when Christian was talking.
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3) Shane needs to see an eye doctor.
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4) Shane's hearing improved greatly.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,3,"Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Phil's basketball skills could be better.
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2) Phil is a great student.
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3) Phil is a great basketball player.
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4) Phil's blocking is impressive.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,4,"Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Patrick is allergic to noodles.
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2) Patrick is careless.
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3) Patrick pays a lot of attention to fashion.
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4) Patrick is very cautious.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,5,"She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tom forgot his sunscreen.
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2) Tom's idea to go to the beach was awful.
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3) Tom's idea to go to the beach was genius.
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4) Tom forgot his passport.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,6,"Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?
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Options:
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1) AC gives them some needed cool.
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2) He does not want to listen to his kids' arguments.
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3) He remembers about his wife's birthday.
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4) He enjoys listening to his kids fighting.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,7,"Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" What did Jane want to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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57 |
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Scenario: Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) The game of chess was over.
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2) The game ended too late.
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3) The game was outstanding.
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4) The game was a disaster.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,8,"His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark forgot to thank his dentist.
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2) Mark is an exceptional player.
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3) Mark isn't a good player.
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4) Mark forgot to thank his caddy.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,9,"He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tom cannot find a lawyer.
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2) Tom cannot find a vacuum.
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3) Tom's room is still messy.
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4) Tom tidied up his room.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,10,"Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is tired and is going to bed.
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2) He is happy that Callie made it to the party.
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3) He is annoyed that Callie showed up late.
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4) He is hungry and wants to eat Callie's salad.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,11,"When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) The pencils need to be sharpened.
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2) The student is smart.
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3) The entrance exam is unfair.
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4) The student is not very clever.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,12,"Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is too loud.
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2) It is too bright.
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3) It is too hot.
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4) It is too cold.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,13,"When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He needs to polish his style.
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2) He is unhappy with his work.
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3) He needs to buy a new car.
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4) He is happy with his work.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,14,"When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is glad to be employed
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2) He is tired of jogging every morning.
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3) He is excited about the job offer.
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4) He is disappointed with the job offer.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,15,"On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Babysitting was an unpleasant experience.
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2) Babysitting was an enjoyable experience.
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3) Babysitting does not pay well.
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4) Rock music should be prohibited.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,16,"Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Laura had a thrilling experience.
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2) Laura had a dull experience.
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3) Laura needs a babysitter.
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4) Laura got food poisoning.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,17,"Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Their colleague has good taste in fashion.
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2) Their colleague is quite unsociable.
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3) Their colleague is very sociable.
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4) Their colleague has good taste in music.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,18,"As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is a community of chocolate lovers.
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2) It is a community of animal lovers.
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3) It is an amicable community.
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4) It is an unfriendly community.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,19,"Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Juanita is always so slow.
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2) Juanita has the view of the game.
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3) Juanita has the best cat.
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4) Juanita is always so fast.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,20,"Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark's speech was on captivating topic.
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2) Mark's speech was about ants.
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3) Mark's speaking skills leave much to be desired.
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4) Mark is a great speaker.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,21,"Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tracy's math skills are impressive.
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2) Tracy is a great dancer.
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3) Tracy's dancing outfit is impressive.
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4) Tracy is not a good dancer.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,22,"His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) John needs new running shoes.
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2) John is an outstanding runner.
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3) John needs new computer.
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4) John is not a good runner.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,23,"John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is happy with the new gardener.
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2) He likes daisies.
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3) He likes thrillers.
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4) He is unhappy with the new gardener.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,24,"Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tilly cannot find the sneakers.
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2) Tilly is unready for the exam.
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3) Tilly is ready for the exam.
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4) Tilly cannot find the textbook.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,25,"Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He thought that Barb forgot to call the cab.
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2) He thought that Barb forgot her purse in the hall.
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3) He thought that her dress was not appropriate for the occasion.
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4) He liked her choice of dress.
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Answer: ",0
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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2 |
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IV,1,"Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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|
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+
Scenario: Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Lara needs to get a dress of a shorter length.
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7 |
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2) Simon does not like the color of this dress.
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8 |
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3) The dress is fitting well.
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9 |
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4) Simon has to get back to work.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",1
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+
IV,2,"Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
12 |
+
|
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Scenario: Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
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1) Shane was not paying attention when Christian was talking.
|
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2) Shane needs to see an eye doctor.
|
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3) Shane's hearing improved greatly.
|
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4) Shane was paying attention when Christian was talking.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
IV,3,"Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
21 |
+
|
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+
Scenario: Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?
|
23 |
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Options:
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1) Phil is a great student.
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2) Phil's basketball skills could be better.
|
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3) Phil is a great basketball player.
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4) Phil's blocking is impressive.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,4,"Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) Patrick is very cautious.
|
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2) Patrick is allergic to noodles.
|
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3) Patrick pays a lot of attention to fashion.
|
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+
4) Patrick is careless.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
38 |
+
IV,5,"She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
39 |
+
|
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+
Scenario: She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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1) Tom forgot his passport.
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2) Tom's idea to go to the beach was awful.
|
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+
3) Tom forgot his sunscreen.
|
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+
4) Tom's idea to go to the beach was genius.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,6,"Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Scenario: Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) AC gives them some needed cool.
|
52 |
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2) He does not want to listen to his kids' arguments.
|
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+
3) He enjoys listening to his kids fighting.
|
54 |
+
4) He remembers about his wife's birthday.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,7,"Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" What did Jane want to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
57 |
+
|
58 |
+
Scenario: Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" What did Jane want to convey?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
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1) The game was a disaster.
|
61 |
+
2) The game of chess was over.
|
62 |
+
3) The game ended too late.
|
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4) The game was outstanding.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,8,"His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
66 |
+
|
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+
Scenario: His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) Mark forgot to thank his dentist.
|
70 |
+
2) Mark is an exceptional player.
|
71 |
+
3) Mark isn't a good player.
|
72 |
+
4) Mark forgot to thank his caddy.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
74 |
+
IV,9,"He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) Tom's room is still messy.
|
79 |
+
2) Tom tidied up his room.
|
80 |
+
3) Tom cannot find a lawyer.
|
81 |
+
4) Tom cannot find a vacuum.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
83 |
+
IV,10,"Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) He is happy that Callie made it to the party.
|
88 |
+
2) He is hungry and wants to eat Callie's salad.
|
89 |
+
3) He is tired and is going to bed.
|
90 |
+
4) He is annoyed that Callie showed up late.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
92 |
+
IV,11,"When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
93 |
+
|
94 |
+
Scenario: When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
96 |
+
1) The pencils need to be sharpened.
|
97 |
+
2) The student is smart.
|
98 |
+
3) The student is not very clever.
|
99 |
+
4) The entrance exam is unfair.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
101 |
+
IV,12,"Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
Scenario: Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?
|
104 |
+
Options:
|
105 |
+
1) It is too hot.
|
106 |
+
2) It is too cold.
|
107 |
+
3) It is too loud.
|
108 |
+
4) It is too bright.
|
109 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
110 |
+
IV,13,"When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
111 |
+
|
112 |
+
Scenario: When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?
|
113 |
+
Options:
|
114 |
+
1) He needs to buy a new car.
|
115 |
+
2) He is unhappy with his work.
|
116 |
+
3) He is happy with his work.
|
117 |
+
4) He needs to polish his style.
|
118 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
119 |
+
IV,14,"When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
120 |
+
|
121 |
+
Scenario: When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?
|
122 |
+
Options:
|
123 |
+
1) He is disappointed with the job offer.
|
124 |
+
2) He is tired of jogging every morning.
|
125 |
+
3) He is glad to be employed
|
126 |
+
4) He is excited about the job offer.
|
127 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
128 |
+
IV,15,"On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
129 |
+
|
130 |
+
Scenario: On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?
|
131 |
+
Options:
|
132 |
+
1) Babysitting was an enjoyable experience.
|
133 |
+
2) Rock music should be prohibited.
|
134 |
+
3) Babysitting does not pay well.
|
135 |
+
4) Babysitting was an unpleasant experience.
|
136 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
137 |
+
IV,16,"Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
138 |
+
|
139 |
+
Scenario: Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?
|
140 |
+
Options:
|
141 |
+
1) Laura got food poisoning.
|
142 |
+
2) Laura needs a babysitter.
|
143 |
+
3) Laura had a thrilling experience.
|
144 |
+
4) Laura had a dull experience.
|
145 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
146 |
+
IV,17,"Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
147 |
+
|
148 |
+
Scenario: Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?
|
149 |
+
Options:
|
150 |
+
1) Their colleague is very sociable.
|
151 |
+
2) Their colleague has good taste in music.
|
152 |
+
3) Their colleague is quite unsociable.
|
153 |
+
4) Their colleague has good taste in fashion.
|
154 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
155 |
+
IV,18,"As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
156 |
+
|
157 |
+
Scenario: As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?
|
158 |
+
Options:
|
159 |
+
1) It is an amicable community.
|
160 |
+
2) It is an unfriendly community.
|
161 |
+
3) It is a community of animal lovers.
|
162 |
+
4) It is a community of chocolate lovers.
|
163 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
164 |
+
IV,19,"Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
165 |
+
|
166 |
+
Scenario: Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?
|
167 |
+
Options:
|
168 |
+
1) Juanita is always so slow.
|
169 |
+
2) Juanita has the best cat.
|
170 |
+
3) Juanita is always so fast.
|
171 |
+
4) Juanita has the view of the game.
|
172 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
173 |
+
IV,20,"Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
174 |
+
|
175 |
+
Scenario: Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?
|
176 |
+
Options:
|
177 |
+
1) Mark is a great speaker.
|
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+
2) Mark's speech was on captivating topic.
|
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+
3) Mark's speech was about ants.
|
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+
4) Mark's speaking skills leave much to be desired.
|
181 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,21,"Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
183 |
+
|
184 |
+
Scenario: Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?
|
185 |
+
Options:
|
186 |
+
1) Tracy is a great dancer.
|
187 |
+
2) Tracy is not a good dancer.
|
188 |
+
3) Tracy's dancing outfit is impressive.
|
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+
4) Tracy's math skills are impressive.
|
190 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,22,"His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) John is not a good runner.
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2) John is an outstanding runner.
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3) John needs new computer.
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4) John needs new running shoes.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,23,"John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He likes thrillers.
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2) He is happy with the new gardener.
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3) He is unhappy with the new gardener.
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4) He likes daisies.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,24,"Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tilly cannot find the sneakers.
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2) Tilly is ready for the exam.
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3) Tilly cannot find the textbook.
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4) Tilly is unready for the exam.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,25,"Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He liked her choice of dress.
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2) He thought that Barb forgot to call the cab.
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3) He thought that her dress was not appropriate for the occasion.
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4) He thought that Barb forgot her purse in the hall.
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Answer: ",1
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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IV,1,"Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?
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+
Options:
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1) The dress is fitting well.
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7 |
+
2) Simon does not like the color of this dress.
|
8 |
+
3) Lara needs to get a dress of a shorter length.
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+
4) Simon has to get back to work.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
11 |
+
IV,2,"Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) Shane's hearing improved greatly.
|
16 |
+
2) Shane needs to see an eye doctor.
|
17 |
+
3) Shane was not paying attention when Christian was talking.
|
18 |
+
4) Shane was paying attention when Christian was talking.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
20 |
+
IV,3,"Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
21 |
+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) Phil's blocking is impressive.
|
25 |
+
2) Phil is a great basketball player.
|
26 |
+
3) Phil's basketball skills could be better.
|
27 |
+
4) Phil is a great student.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
29 |
+
IV,4,"Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) Patrick is careless.
|
34 |
+
2) Patrick is allergic to noodles.
|
35 |
+
3) Patrick is very cautious.
|
36 |
+
4) Patrick pays a lot of attention to fashion.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
38 |
+
IV,5,"She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
39 |
+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) Tom forgot his sunscreen.
|
43 |
+
2) Tom forgot his passport.
|
44 |
+
3) Tom's idea to go to the beach was awful.
|
45 |
+
4) Tom's idea to go to the beach was genius.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
47 |
+
IV,6,"Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Scenario: Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) He enjoys listening to his kids fighting.
|
52 |
+
2) He remembers about his wife's birthday.
|
53 |
+
3) AC gives them some needed cool.
|
54 |
+
4) He does not want to listen to his kids' arguments.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
56 |
+
IV,7,"Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" What did Jane want to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
57 |
+
|
58 |
+
Scenario: Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" What did Jane want to convey?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
60 |
+
1) The game ended too late.
|
61 |
+
2) The game was a disaster.
|
62 |
+
3) The game was outstanding.
|
63 |
+
4) The game of chess was over.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
65 |
+
IV,8,"His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
66 |
+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
69 |
+
1) Mark is an exceptional player.
|
70 |
+
2) Mark forgot to thank his caddy.
|
71 |
+
3) Mark forgot to thank his dentist.
|
72 |
+
4) Mark isn't a good player.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
74 |
+
IV,9,"He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) Tom cannot find a vacuum.
|
79 |
+
2) Tom tidied up his room.
|
80 |
+
3) Tom's room is still messy.
|
81 |
+
4) Tom cannot find a lawyer.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
83 |
+
IV,10,"Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) He is happy that Callie made it to the party.
|
88 |
+
2) He is tired and is going to bed.
|
89 |
+
3) He is annoyed that Callie showed up late.
|
90 |
+
4) He is hungry and wants to eat Callie's salad.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
92 |
+
IV,11,"When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
93 |
+
|
94 |
+
Scenario: When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
96 |
+
1) The student is not very clever.
|
97 |
+
2) The student is smart.
|
98 |
+
3) The pencils need to be sharpened.
|
99 |
+
4) The entrance exam is unfair.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
101 |
+
IV,12,"Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
Scenario: Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?
|
104 |
+
Options:
|
105 |
+
1) It is too bright.
|
106 |
+
2) It is too hot.
|
107 |
+
3) It is too cold.
|
108 |
+
4) It is too loud.
|
109 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
110 |
+
IV,13,"When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
111 |
+
|
112 |
+
Scenario: When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?
|
113 |
+
Options:
|
114 |
+
1) He needs to buy a new car.
|
115 |
+
2) He needs to polish his style.
|
116 |
+
3) He is unhappy with his work.
|
117 |
+
4) He is happy with his work.
|
118 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
119 |
+
IV,14,"When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
120 |
+
|
121 |
+
Scenario: When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?
|
122 |
+
Options:
|
123 |
+
1) He is glad to be employed
|
124 |
+
2) He is excited about the job offer.
|
125 |
+
3) He is tired of jogging every morning.
|
126 |
+
4) He is disappointed with the job offer.
|
127 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
128 |
+
IV,15,"On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
129 |
+
|
130 |
+
Scenario: On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?
|
131 |
+
Options:
|
132 |
+
1) Rock music should be prohibited.
|
133 |
+
2) Babysitting was an enjoyable experience.
|
134 |
+
3) Babysitting does not pay well.
|
135 |
+
4) Babysitting was an unpleasant experience.
|
136 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
137 |
+
IV,16,"Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
138 |
+
|
139 |
+
Scenario: Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?
|
140 |
+
Options:
|
141 |
+
1) Laura had a thrilling experience.
|
142 |
+
2) Laura got food poisoning.
|
143 |
+
3) Laura needs a babysitter.
|
144 |
+
4) Laura had a dull experience.
|
145 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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IV,17,"Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?
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1) Their colleague has good taste in music.
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2) Their colleague is very sociable.
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3) Their colleague has good taste in fashion.
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4) Their colleague is quite unsociable.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,18,"As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?
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1) It is an amicable community.
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2) It is a community of animal lovers.
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3) It is a community of chocolate lovers.
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4) It is an unfriendly community.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,19,"Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?
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1) Juanita is always so slow.
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2) Juanita has the best cat.
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3) Juanita has the view of the game.
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4) Juanita is always so fast.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,20,"Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark's speech was about ants.
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2) Mark's speaking skills leave much to be desired.
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3) Mark is a great speaker.
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4) Mark's speech was on captivating topic.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,21,"Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?
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1) Tracy is not a good dancer.
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2) Tracy's dancing outfit is impressive.
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3) Tracy is a great dancer.
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4) Tracy's math skills are impressive.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,22,"His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) John is an outstanding runner.
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2) John needs new running shoes.
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3) John is not a good runner.
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4) John needs new computer.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,23,"John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He likes thrillers.
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2) He likes daisies.
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3) He is happy with the new gardener.
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4) He is unhappy with the new gardener.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,24,"Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tilly cannot find the textbook.
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2) Tilly is unready for the exam.
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3) Tilly is ready for the exam.
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4) Tilly cannot find the sneakers.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,25,"Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He thought that Barb forgot to call the cab.
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2) He thought that Barb forgot her purse in the hall.
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3) He thought that her dress was not appropriate for the occasion.
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4) He liked her choice of dress.
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Answer: ",2
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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IV,1,"Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?
|
5 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) Simon has to get back to work.
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7 |
+
2) The dress is fitting well.
|
8 |
+
3) Lara needs to get a dress of a shorter length.
|
9 |
+
4) Simon does not like the color of this dress.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
IV,2,"Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) Shane was not paying attention when Christian was talking.
|
16 |
+
2) Shane's hearing improved greatly.
|
17 |
+
3) Shane was paying attention when Christian was talking.
|
18 |
+
4) Shane needs to see an eye doctor.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
20 |
+
IV,3,"Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) Phil is a great basketball player.
|
25 |
+
2) Phil's blocking is impressive.
|
26 |
+
3) Phil's basketball skills could be better.
|
27 |
+
4) Phil is a great student.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
29 |
+
IV,4,"Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) Patrick pays a lot of attention to fashion.
|
34 |
+
2) Patrick is allergic to noodles.
|
35 |
+
3) Patrick is very cautious.
|
36 |
+
4) Patrick is careless.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
38 |
+
IV,5,"She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
39 |
+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) Tom's idea to go to the beach was genius.
|
43 |
+
2) Tom forgot his passport.
|
44 |
+
3) Tom forgot his sunscreen.
|
45 |
+
4) Tom's idea to go to the beach was awful.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
47 |
+
IV,6,"Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Scenario: Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) He remembers about his wife's birthday.
|
52 |
+
2) He enjoys listening to his kids fighting.
|
53 |
+
3) He does not want to listen to his kids' arguments.
|
54 |
+
4) AC gives them some needed cool.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
56 |
+
IV,7,"Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" What did Jane want to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
57 |
+
|
58 |
+
Scenario: Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" What did Jane want to convey?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) The game was outstanding.
|
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+
2) The game was a disaster.
|
62 |
+
3) The game ended too late.
|
63 |
+
4) The game of chess was over.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
65 |
+
IV,8,"His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
69 |
+
1) Mark forgot to thank his dentist.
|
70 |
+
2) Mark is an exceptional player.
|
71 |
+
3) Mark forgot to thank his caddy.
|
72 |
+
4) Mark isn't a good player.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
74 |
+
IV,9,"He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) Tom cannot find a vacuum.
|
79 |
+
2) Tom tidied up his room.
|
80 |
+
3) Tom cannot find a lawyer.
|
81 |
+
4) Tom's room is still messy.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
83 |
+
IV,10,"Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) He is annoyed that Callie showed up late.
|
88 |
+
2) He is happy that Callie made it to the party.
|
89 |
+
3) He is hungry and wants to eat Callie's salad.
|
90 |
+
4) He is tired and is going to bed.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
92 |
+
IV,11,"When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
93 |
+
|
94 |
+
Scenario: When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
96 |
+
1) The pencils need to be sharpened.
|
97 |
+
2) The entrance exam is unfair.
|
98 |
+
3) The student is not very clever.
|
99 |
+
4) The student is smart.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
IV,12,"Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is too hot.
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2) It is too loud.
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3) It is too bright.
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4) It is too cold.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,13,"When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is happy with his work.
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2) He is unhappy with his work.
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3) He needs to buy a new car.
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4) He needs to polish his style.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,14,"When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is glad to be employed
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2) He is tired of jogging every morning.
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3) He is disappointed with the job offer.
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4) He is excited about the job offer.
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127 |
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Answer: ",3
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IV,15,"On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Babysitting was an unpleasant experience.
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2) Babysitting does not pay well.
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3) Rock music should be prohibited.
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4) Babysitting was an enjoyable experience.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,16,"Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Laura needs a babysitter.
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2) Laura got food poisoning.
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3) Laura had a dull experience.
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4) Laura had a thrilling experience.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,17,"Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Their colleague is quite unsociable.
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2) Their colleague has good taste in fashion.
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3) Their colleague is very sociable.
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4) Their colleague has good taste in music.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,18,"As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is a community of chocolate lovers.
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2) It is a community of animal lovers.
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3) It is an amicable community.
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4) It is an unfriendly community.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,19,"Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Juanita has the best cat.
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2) Juanita is always so slow.
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3) Juanita has the view of the game.
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4) Juanita is always so fast.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,20,"Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark's speech was on captivating topic.
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2) Mark is a great speaker.
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3) Mark's speaking skills leave much to be desired.
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4) Mark's speech was about ants.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,21,"Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tracy's dancing outfit is impressive.
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2) Tracy's math skills are impressive.
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3) Tracy is not a good dancer.
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4) Tracy is a great dancer.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,22,"His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) John needs new computer.
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2) John needs new running shoes.
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3) John is an outstanding runner.
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4) John is not a good runner.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,23,"John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is happy with the new gardener.
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2) He likes thrillers.
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3) He likes daisies.
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4) He is unhappy with the new gardener.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,24,"Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tilly is unready for the exam.
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2) Tilly cannot find the sneakers.
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3) Tilly is ready for the exam.
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4) Tilly cannot find the textbook.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,25,"Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He liked her choice of dress.
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2) He thought that Barb forgot her purse in the hall.
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3) He thought that her dress was not appropriate for the occasion.
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4) He thought that Barb forgot to call the cab.
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Answer: ",3
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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+
IV,1,"Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?
|
5 |
+
Options:
|
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+
1) Lara needs to get a dress of a shorter length.
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7 |
+
2) The dress is fitting well.
|
8 |
+
3) Simon has to get back to work.
|
9 |
+
4) Simon does not like the color of this dress.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
IV,2,"Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) Shane needs to see an eye doctor.
|
16 |
+
2) Shane's hearing improved greatly.
|
17 |
+
3) Shane was not paying attention when Christian was talking.
|
18 |
+
4) Shane was paying attention when Christian was talking.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
20 |
+
IV,3,"Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
21 |
+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) Phil is a great basketball player.
|
25 |
+
2) Phil's blocking is impressive.
|
26 |
+
3) Phil's basketball skills could be better.
|
27 |
+
4) Phil is a great student.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
29 |
+
IV,4,"Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) Patrick pays a lot of attention to fashion.
|
34 |
+
2) Patrick is careless.
|
35 |
+
3) Patrick is allergic to noodles.
|
36 |
+
4) Patrick is very cautious.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
38 |
+
IV,5,"She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) Tom's idea to go to the beach was genius.
|
43 |
+
2) Tom forgot his sunscreen.
|
44 |
+
3) Tom forgot his passport.
|
45 |
+
4) Tom's idea to go to the beach was awful.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
47 |
+
IV,6,"Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
49 |
+
Scenario: Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) He enjoys listening to his kids fighting.
|
52 |
+
2) He remembers about his wife's birthday.
|
53 |
+
3) He does not want to listen to his kids' arguments.
|
54 |
+
4) AC gives them some needed cool.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
56 |
+
IV,7,"Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" What did Jane want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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Scenario: Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) The game was a disaster.
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61 |
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2) The game of chess was over.
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3) The game was outstanding.
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4) The game ended too late.
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64 |
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Answer: ",4
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IV,8,"His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?
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68 |
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Options:
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1) Mark isn't a good player.
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70 |
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2) Mark forgot to thank his caddy.
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71 |
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3) Mark forgot to thank his dentist.
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72 |
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4) Mark is an exceptional player.
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73 |
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Answer: ",4
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74 |
+
IV,9,"He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tom's room is still messy.
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79 |
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2) Tom cannot find a lawyer.
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80 |
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3) Tom tidied up his room.
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81 |
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4) Tom cannot find a vacuum.
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82 |
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Answer: ",4
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83 |
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IV,10,"Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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84 |
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85 |
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Scenario: Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?
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86 |
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Options:
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1) He is tired and is going to bed.
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88 |
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2) He is annoyed that Callie showed up late.
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3) He is hungry and wants to eat Callie's salad.
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90 |
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4) He is happy that Callie made it to the party.
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91 |
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Answer: ",4
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92 |
+
IV,11,"When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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93 |
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94 |
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Scenario: When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?
|
95 |
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Options:
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1) The entrance exam is unfair.
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97 |
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2) The pencils need to be sharpened.
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98 |
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3) The student is smart.
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99 |
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4) The student is not very clever.
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100 |
+
Answer: ",4
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101 |
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IV,12,"Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
102 |
+
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103 |
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Scenario: Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?
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104 |
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Options:
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1) It is too hot.
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2) It is too loud.
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107 |
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3) It is too bright.
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108 |
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4) It is too cold.
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109 |
+
Answer: ",4
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110 |
+
IV,13,"When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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111 |
+
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112 |
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Scenario: When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?
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113 |
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Options:
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114 |
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1) He is unhappy with his work.
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115 |
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2) He is happy with his work.
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116 |
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3) He needs to polish his style.
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117 |
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4) He needs to buy a new car.
|
118 |
+
Answer: ",4
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IV,14,"When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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120 |
+
|
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Scenario: When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?
|
122 |
+
Options:
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1) He is tired of jogging every morning.
|
124 |
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2) He is glad to be employed
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125 |
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3) He is excited about the job offer.
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126 |
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4) He is disappointed with the job offer.
|
127 |
+
Answer: ",4
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128 |
+
IV,15,"On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
129 |
+
|
130 |
+
Scenario: On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?
|
131 |
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Options:
|
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1) Babysitting was an unpleasant experience.
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133 |
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2) Babysitting does not pay well.
|
134 |
+
3) Rock music should be prohibited.
|
135 |
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4) Babysitting was an enjoyable experience.
|
136 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
IV,16,"Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
138 |
+
|
139 |
+
Scenario: Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?
|
140 |
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Options:
|
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1) Laura got food poisoning.
|
142 |
+
2) Laura had a thrilling experience.
|
143 |
+
3) Laura had a dull experience.
|
144 |
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4) Laura needs a babysitter.
|
145 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
146 |
+
IV,17,"Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
148 |
+
Scenario: Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?
|
149 |
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Options:
|
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1) Their colleague has good taste in music.
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151 |
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2) Their colleague is very sociable.
|
152 |
+
3) Their colleague is quite unsociable.
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4) Their colleague has good taste in fashion.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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IV,18,"As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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|
157 |
+
Scenario: As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?
|
158 |
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Options:
|
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1) It is a community of animal lovers.
|
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2) It is a community of chocolate lovers.
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3) It is an unfriendly community.
|
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4) It is an amicable community.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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IV,19,"Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?
|
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Options:
|
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1) Juanita has the best cat.
|
169 |
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2) Juanita is always so fast.
|
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+
3) Juanita is always so slow.
|
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4) Juanita has the view of the game.
|
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Answer: ",4
|
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IV,20,"Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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|
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Scenario: Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?
|
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Options:
|
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1) Mark's speaking skills leave much to be desired.
|
178 |
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2) Mark's speech was about ants.
|
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3) Mark is a great speaker.
|
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4) Mark's speech was on captivating topic.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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IV,21,"Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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|
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+
Scenario: Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) Tracy's dancing outfit is impressive.
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2) Tracy is a great dancer.
|
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3) Tracy's math skills are impressive.
|
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4) Tracy is not a good dancer.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
IV,22,"His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?
|
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Options:
|
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1) John needs new computer.
|
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2) John is an outstanding runner.
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+
3) John is not a good runner.
|
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4) John needs new running shoes.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
IV,23,"John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) He likes thrillers.
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2) He likes daisies.
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3) He is unhappy with the new gardener.
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4) He is happy with the new gardener.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
IV,24,"Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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1) Tilly cannot find the sneakers.
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2) Tilly cannot find the textbook.
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3) Tilly is ready for the exam.
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4) Tilly is unready for the exam.
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
IV,25,"Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) He thought that her dress was not appropriate for the occasion.
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+
2) He thought that Barb forgot her purse in the hall.
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3) He liked her choice of dress.
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4) He thought that Barb forgot to call the cab.
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+
Answer: ",4
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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IV,1,"In a shop, Lara tries on a dress. The dress is far too long for her. Lara asks Simon: ""Does this dress fit me?"" Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey? ","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: In a shop, Lara tries on a dress. The dress is far too long for her. Lara asks Simon: ""Does this dress fit me?"" Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Simon does not like the color of this dress.
|
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+
2) Simon has to get back to work.
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+
3) The dress is fitting well.
|
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+
4) Lara needs to get a dress of a shorter length.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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IV,2,"Christian is Shane's big brother. One day, Christian is helping Shane with his homework. Christian explains the homework to Shane. When Shane starts the assignment, he does not follow Christian's instructions. Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Christian is Shane's big brother. One day, Christian is helping Shane with his homework. Christian explains the homework to Shane. When Shane starts the assignment, he does not follow Christian's instructions. Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Shane was not paying attention when Christian was talking.
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2) Shane was paying attention when Christian was talking.
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3) Shane needs to see an eye doctor.
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4) Shane's hearing improved greatly.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,3,"Andrew and Phil are good friends, but they play on different basketball teams. During one game, Phil tries to score a basket but Andrew blocks his shot. Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey? ","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Andrew and Phil are good friends, but they play on different basketball teams. During one game, Phil tries to score a basket but Andrew blocks his shot. Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Phil's basketball skills could be better.
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2) Phil is a great student.
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3) Phil is a great basketball player.
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4) Phil's blocking is impressive.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,4,"Patrick and Jon like to eat at restaurants. One afternoon, they are at a restaurant eating lunch. Patrick orders a bowl of noodles and Jon orders a rice dish. While eating his meal, Patrick spills some noodles on his shirt. Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Patrick and Jon like to eat at restaurants. One afternoon, they are at a restaurant eating lunch. Patrick orders a bowl of noodles and Jon orders a rice dish. While eating his meal, Patrick spills some noodles on his shirt. Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Patrick is allergic to noodles.
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2) Patrick is careless.
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3) Patrick pays a lot of attention to fashion.
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4) Patrick is very cautious.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,5,"Today Sarah and Tom are going to the beach to go swimming and sunbathing. It was Tom's idea, as he said it was going to be a lovely sunny day to go to the beach. But just as they arrive at the beach, it starts to rain and thunder. Sarah becomes angry. She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Today Sarah and Tom are going to the beach to go swimming and sunbathing. It was Tom's idea, as he said it was going to be a lovely sunny day to go to the beach. But just as they arrive at the beach, it starts to rain and thunder. Sarah becomes angry. She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tom forgot his sunscreen.
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2) Tom's idea to go to the beach was awful.
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3) Tom's idea to go to the beach was genius.
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4) Tom forgot his passport.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,6,"It is a holiday. Stefan and Kim are sitting in the backseat of the car. They are fighting all the time. Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It is a holiday. Stefan and Kim are sitting in the backseat of the car. They are fighting all the time. Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?
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Options:
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1) AC gives them some needed cool.
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2) He does not want to listen to his kids' arguments.
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3) He remembers about his wife's birthday.
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4) He enjoys listening to his kids fighting.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,7,"Kim and Jane are leaving the football stadium. Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" Kim looks disappointed. Kim replies: ""Sorry I made you come."" What did Jane want to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kim and Jane are leaving the football stadium. Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" Kim looks disappointed. Kim replies: ""Sorry I made you come."" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) The game of chess was over.
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2) The game ended too late.
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3) The game was outstanding.
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4) The game was a disaster.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,8,"Mark entered a golf tournament where he played badly and kept missing very easy shots. His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark entered a golf tournament where he played badly and kept missing very easy shots. His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark forgot to thank his dentist.
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2) Mark is an exceptional player.
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3) Mark isn't a good player.
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4) Mark forgot to thank his caddy.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,9,"Adrian's mother asks if he can look in his brother Tom's room to check if he has tidied up. Adrian opens the door to Tom's room, peers in, and sees that the room appears as it normally does - cluttered with toys and dirty clothes. He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Adrian's mother asks if he can look in his brother Tom's room to check if he has tidied up. Adrian opens the door to Tom's room, peers in, and sees that the room appears as it normally does - cluttered with toys and dirty clothes. He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tom cannot find a lawyer.
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2) Tom cannot find a vacuum.
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3) Tom's room is still messy.
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4) Tom tidied up his room.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,10,"Callie promised to bring a salad to Jason's dinner party. She arrived two hours late. Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Callie promised to bring a salad to Jason's dinner party. She arrived two hours late. Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is tired and is going to bed.
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2) He is happy that Callie made it to the party.
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3) He is annoyed that Callie showed up late.
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4) He is hungry and wants to eat Callie's salad.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,11,"John is a teacher at an elementary school. When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John is a teacher at an elementary school. When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) The pencils need to be sharpened.
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2) The student is smart.
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3) The entrance exam is unfair.
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4) The student is not very clever.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,12,"Melissa's friend convinces her to accompany her to a nightclub that her friend says is ""super hot"". When they arrive, it is so cold inside that they can see their breath. Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa's friend convinces her to accompany her to a nightclub that her friend says is ""super hot"". When they arrive, it is so cold inside that they can see their breath. Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is too loud.
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2) It is too bright.
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3) It is too hot.
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4) It is too cold.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,13,"Your friend is working on his novel and is not making any progress. When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Your friend is working on his novel and is not making any progress. When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He needs to polish his style.
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2) He is unhappy with his work.
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3) He needs to buy a new car.
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4) He is happy with his work.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,14,"Tom, who is who is a gourmet chef, was offered a job at a new restaurant. Tom's potential employer offered him really low pay and no benefits. When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tom, who is who is a gourmet chef, was offered a job at a new restaurant. Tom's potential employer offered him really low pay and no benefits. When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is glad to be employed
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2) He is tired of jogging every morning.
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3) He is excited about the job offer.
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4) He is disappointed with the job offer.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,15,"Megan and Kristine were looking after the neighbor's children one afternoon. The kids were energetic, enthusiastic, and well behaved. On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Megan and Kristine were looking after the neighbor's children one afternoon. The kids were energetic, enthusiastic, and well behaved. On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Babysitting was an unpleasant experience.
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2) Babysitting was an enjoyable experience.
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3) Babysitting does not pay well.
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4) Rock music should be prohibited.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,16,"Laura and Lynn were having coffee at a local café. They were talking about a boring date that Laura had had the night before. They had watched old reruns of cartoons all evening. Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Laura and Lynn were having coffee at a local café. They were talking about a boring date that Laura had had the night before. They had watched old reruns of cartoons all evening. Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Laura had a thrilling experience.
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2) Laura had a dull experience.
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3) Laura needs a babysitter.
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4) Laura got food poisoning.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,17,"While Tom and a new acquaintance from work, Sara, were chatting at a party, they noticed a colleague across the room. She was standing alone holding a drink and a CD. Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: While Tom and a new acquaintance from work, Sara, were chatting at a party, they noticed a colleague across the room. She was standing alone holding a drink and a CD. Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Their colleague has good taste in fashion.
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2) Their colleague is quite unsociable.
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3) Their colleague is very sociable.
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4) Their colleague has good taste in music.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,18,"Jane and her best friend, Arthur, were selling chocolates door to door to raise money for a charity event. Jane and Arthur approached a house and tried to sell their candy to a mean couple. As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane and her best friend, Arthur, were selling chocolates door to door to raise money for a charity event. Jane and Arthur approached a house and tried to sell their candy to a mean couple. As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is a community of chocolate lovers.
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2) It is a community of animal lovers.
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3) It is an amicable community.
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4) It is an unfriendly community.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,19,"Penny, Juanita, and Jill have tickets to a basketball game. At halftime, Juanita offers to go get some drinks. Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Penny, Juanita, and Jill have tickets to a basketball game. At halftime, Juanita offers to go get some drinks. Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Juanita is always so slow.
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2) Juanita has the view of the game.
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3) Juanita has the best cat.
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4) Juanita is always so fast.
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Answer: ",0
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+
IV,20,"Mark gave his former colleague Krista tickets to a lecture where he was a guest speaker. Within the first 20 minutes of the lecture, the audience started to leave. The next day Krista talked to Mary about the lecture. Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark gave his former colleague Krista tickets to a lecture where he was a guest speaker. Within the first 20 minutes of the lecture, the audience started to leave. The next day Krista talked to Mary about the lecture. Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark's speech was on captivating topic.
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2) Mark's speech was about ants.
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3) Mark's speaking skills leave much to be desired.
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4) Mark is a great speaker.
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+
Answer: ",0
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IV,21,"Tracy was in a dance recital and invited her roommate Steve to watch. Tracy tripped many times during her performance. The next day Steve was talking to Dawn about the recital. Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Tracy was in a dance recital and invited her roommate Steve to watch. Tracy tripped many times during her performance. The next day Steve was talking to Dawn about the recital. Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tracy's math skills are impressive.
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2) Tracy is a great dancer.
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3) Tracy's dancing outfit is impressive.
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4) Tracy is not a good dancer.
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+
Answer: ",0
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+
IV,22,"John finished the race way ahead of the other competitors. His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
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Scenario: John finished the race way ahead of the other competitors. His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) John needs new running shoes.
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2) John is an outstanding runner.
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3) John needs new computer.
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4) John is not a good runner.
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IV,23,"The Jones' had hired a new gardener. After a week the lawn was looking particularly unkempt. John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: The Jones' had hired a new gardener. After a week the lawn was looking particularly unkempt. John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?
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1) He is happy with the new gardener.
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2) He likes daisies.
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3) He likes thrillers.
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4) He is unhappy with the new gardener.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,24,"It was the night before her exam and Tilly had read none of the course texts. Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It was the night before her exam and Tilly had read none of the course texts. Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?
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1) Tilly cannot find the sneakers.
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2) Tilly is unready for the exam.
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3) Tilly is ready for the exam.
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4) Tilly cannot find the textbook.
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Answer: ",0
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IV,25,"Barb and Tony went to a high school reunion. Barb was running late and came underdressed. Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Barb and Tony went to a high school reunion. Barb was running late and came underdressed. Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He thought that Barb forgot to call the cab.
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2) He thought that Barb forgot her purse in the hall.
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3) He thought that her dress was not appropriate for the occasion.
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4) He liked her choice of dress.
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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IV,1,"In a shop, Lara tries on a dress. The dress is far too long for her. Lara asks Simon: ""Does this dress fit me?"" Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey? ","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: In a shop, Lara tries on a dress. The dress is far too long for her. Lara asks Simon: ""Does this dress fit me?"" Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Lara needs to get a dress of a shorter length.
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2) Simon does not like the color of this dress.
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3) The dress is fitting well.
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4) Simon has to get back to work.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,2,"Christian is Shane's big brother. One day, Christian is helping Shane with his homework. Christian explains the homework to Shane. When Shane starts the assignment, he does not follow Christian's instructions. Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Christian is Shane's big brother. One day, Christian is helping Shane with his homework. Christian explains the homework to Shane. When Shane starts the assignment, he does not follow Christian's instructions. Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Shane was not paying attention when Christian was talking.
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2) Shane needs to see an eye doctor.
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3) Shane's hearing improved greatly.
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4) Shane was paying attention when Christian was talking.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,3,"Andrew and Phil are good friends, but they play on different basketball teams. During one game, Phil tries to score a basket but Andrew blocks his shot. Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey? ","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Andrew and Phil are good friends, but they play on different basketball teams. During one game, Phil tries to score a basket but Andrew blocks his shot. Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?
|
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Options:
|
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1) Phil is a great student.
|
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2) Phil's basketball skills could be better.
|
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3) Phil is a great basketball player.
|
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4) Phil's blocking is impressive.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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IV,4,"Patrick and Jon like to eat at restaurants. One afternoon, they are at a restaurant eating lunch. Patrick orders a bowl of noodles and Jon orders a rice dish. While eating his meal, Patrick spills some noodles on his shirt. Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Patrick and Jon like to eat at restaurants. One afternoon, they are at a restaurant eating lunch. Patrick orders a bowl of noodles and Jon orders a rice dish. While eating his meal, Patrick spills some noodles on his shirt. Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?
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Options:
|
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1) Patrick is very cautious.
|
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2) Patrick is allergic to noodles.
|
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3) Patrick pays a lot of attention to fashion.
|
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4) Patrick is careless.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
IV,5,"Today Sarah and Tom are going to the beach to go swimming and sunbathing. It was Tom's idea, as he said it was going to be a lovely sunny day to go to the beach. But just as they arrive at the beach, it starts to rain and thunder. Sarah becomes angry. She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Today Sarah and Tom are going to the beach to go swimming and sunbathing. It was Tom's idea, as he said it was going to be a lovely sunny day to go to the beach. But just as they arrive at the beach, it starts to rain and thunder. Sarah becomes angry. She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) Tom forgot his passport.
|
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2) Tom's idea to go to the beach was awful.
|
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3) Tom forgot his sunscreen.
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4) Tom's idea to go to the beach was genius.
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Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,6,"It is a holiday. Stefan and Kim are sitting in the backseat of the car. They are fighting all the time. Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It is a holiday. Stefan and Kim are sitting in the backseat of the car. They are fighting all the time. Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?
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+
Options:
|
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1) AC gives them some needed cool.
|
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2) He does not want to listen to his kids' arguments.
|
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3) He enjoys listening to his kids fighting.
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4) He remembers about his wife's birthday.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,7,"Kim and Jane are leaving the football stadium. Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" Kim looks disappointed. Kim replies: ""Sorry I made you come."" What did Jane want to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Kim and Jane are leaving the football stadium. Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" Kim looks disappointed. Kim replies: ""Sorry I made you come."" What did Jane want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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1) The game was a disaster.
|
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2) The game of chess was over.
|
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+
3) The game ended too late.
|
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4) The game was outstanding.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
IV,8,"Mark entered a golf tournament where he played badly and kept missing very easy shots. His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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|
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+
Scenario: Mark entered a golf tournament where he played badly and kept missing very easy shots. His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Mark forgot to thank his dentist.
|
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+
2) Mark is an exceptional player.
|
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+
3) Mark isn't a good player.
|
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+
4) Mark forgot to thank his caddy.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,9,"Adrian's mother asks if he can look in his brother Tom's room to check if he has tidied up. Adrian opens the door to Tom's room, peers in, and sees that the room appears as it normally does - cluttered with toys and dirty clothes. He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: Adrian's mother asks if he can look in his brother Tom's room to check if he has tidied up. Adrian opens the door to Tom's room, peers in, and sees that the room appears as it normally does - cluttered with toys and dirty clothes. He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Tom's room is still messy.
|
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+
2) Tom tidied up his room.
|
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+
3) Tom cannot find a lawyer.
|
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+
4) Tom cannot find a vacuum.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,10,"Callie promised to bring a salad to Jason's dinner party. She arrived two hours late. Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
|
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+
Scenario: Callie promised to bring a salad to Jason's dinner party. She arrived two hours late. Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He is happy that Callie made it to the party.
|
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+
2) He is hungry and wants to eat Callie's salad.
|
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+
3) He is tired and is going to bed.
|
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+
4) He is annoyed that Callie showed up late.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,11,"John is a teacher at an elementary school. When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: John is a teacher at an elementary school. When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) The pencils need to be sharpened.
|
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+
2) The student is smart.
|
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+
3) The student is not very clever.
|
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+
4) The entrance exam is unfair.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
IV,12,"Melissa's friend convinces her to accompany her to a nightclub that her friend says is ""super hot"". When they arrive, it is so cold inside that they can see their breath. Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: Melissa's friend convinces her to accompany her to a nightclub that her friend says is ""super hot"". When they arrive, it is so cold inside that they can see their breath. Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) It is too hot.
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2) It is too cold.
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3) It is too loud.
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4) It is too bright.
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
IV,13,"Your friend is working on his novel and is not making any progress. When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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|
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+
Scenario: Your friend is working on his novel and is not making any progress. When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He needs to buy a new car.
|
115 |
+
2) He is unhappy with his work.
|
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+
3) He is happy with his work.
|
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+
4) He needs to polish his style.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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IV,14,"Tom, who is who is a gourmet chef, was offered a job at a new restaurant. Tom's potential employer offered him really low pay and no benefits. When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tom, who is who is a gourmet chef, was offered a job at a new restaurant. Tom's potential employer offered him really low pay and no benefits. When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is disappointed with the job offer.
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2) He is tired of jogging every morning.
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+
3) He is glad to be employed
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4) He is excited about the job offer.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,15,"Megan and Kristine were looking after the neighbor's children one afternoon. The kids were energetic, enthusiastic, and well behaved. On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Megan and Kristine were looking after the neighbor's children one afternoon. The kids were energetic, enthusiastic, and well behaved. On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Babysitting was an enjoyable experience.
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2) Rock music should be prohibited.
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3) Babysitting does not pay well.
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4) Babysitting was an unpleasant experience.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,16,"Laura and Lynn were having coffee at a local café. They were talking about a boring date that Laura had had the night before. They had watched old reruns of cartoons all evening. Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Laura and Lynn were having coffee at a local café. They were talking about a boring date that Laura had had the night before. They had watched old reruns of cartoons all evening. Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Laura got food poisoning.
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2) Laura needs a babysitter.
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3) Laura had a thrilling experience.
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4) Laura had a dull experience.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,17,"While Tom and a new acquaintance from work, Sara, were chatting at a party, they noticed a colleague across the room. She was standing alone holding a drink and a CD. Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: While Tom and a new acquaintance from work, Sara, were chatting at a party, they noticed a colleague across the room. She was standing alone holding a drink and a CD. Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Their colleague is very sociable.
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2) Their colleague has good taste in music.
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3) Their colleague is quite unsociable.
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4) Their colleague has good taste in fashion.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,18,"Jane and her best friend, Arthur, were selling chocolates door to door to raise money for a charity event. Jane and Arthur approached a house and tried to sell their candy to a mean couple. As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane and her best friend, Arthur, were selling chocolates door to door to raise money for a charity event. Jane and Arthur approached a house and tried to sell their candy to a mean couple. As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is an amicable community.
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2) It is an unfriendly community.
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3) It is a community of animal lovers.
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4) It is a community of chocolate lovers.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,19,"Penny, Juanita, and Jill have tickets to a basketball game. At halftime, Juanita offers to go get some drinks. Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Penny, Juanita, and Jill have tickets to a basketball game. At halftime, Juanita offers to go get some drinks. Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Juanita is always so slow.
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2) Juanita has the best cat.
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3) Juanita is always so fast.
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4) Juanita has the view of the game.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,20,"Mark gave his former colleague Krista tickets to a lecture where he was a guest speaker. Within the first 20 minutes of the lecture, the audience started to leave. The next day Krista talked to Mary about the lecture. Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark gave his former colleague Krista tickets to a lecture where he was a guest speaker. Within the first 20 minutes of the lecture, the audience started to leave. The next day Krista talked to Mary about the lecture. Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark is a great speaker.
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2) Mark's speech was on captivating topic.
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3) Mark's speech was about ants.
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4) Mark's speaking skills leave much to be desired.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,21,"Tracy was in a dance recital and invited her roommate Steve to watch. Tracy tripped many times during her performance. The next day Steve was talking to Dawn about the recital. Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tracy was in a dance recital and invited her roommate Steve to watch. Tracy tripped many times during her performance. The next day Steve was talking to Dawn about the recital. Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tracy is a great dancer.
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2) Tracy is not a good dancer.
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3) Tracy's dancing outfit is impressive.
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4) Tracy's math skills are impressive.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,22,"John finished the race way ahead of the other competitors. His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John finished the race way ahead of the other competitors. His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) John is not a good runner.
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2) John is an outstanding runner.
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3) John needs new computer.
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4) John needs new running shoes.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,23,"The Jones' had hired a new gardener. After a week the lawn was looking particularly unkempt. John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: The Jones' had hired a new gardener. After a week the lawn was looking particularly unkempt. John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He likes thrillers.
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2) He is happy with the new gardener.
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3) He is unhappy with the new gardener.
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4) He likes daisies.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,24,"It was the night before her exam and Tilly had read none of the course texts. Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It was the night before her exam and Tilly had read none of the course texts. Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tilly cannot find the sneakers.
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2) Tilly is ready for the exam.
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3) Tilly cannot find the textbook.
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4) Tilly is unready for the exam.
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Answer: ",1
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IV,25,"Barb and Tony went to a high school reunion. Barb was running late and came underdressed. Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Barb and Tony went to a high school reunion. Barb was running late and came underdressed. Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He liked her choice of dress.
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2) He thought that Barb forgot to call the cab.
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3) He thought that her dress was not appropriate for the occasion.
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4) He thought that Barb forgot her purse in the hall.
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Answer: ",1
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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IV,1,"In a shop, Lara tries on a dress. The dress is far too long for her. Lara asks Simon: ""Does this dress fit me?"" Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey? ","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: In a shop, Lara tries on a dress. The dress is far too long for her. Lara asks Simon: ""Does this dress fit me?"" Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?
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+
Options:
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1) The dress is fitting well.
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2) Simon does not like the color of this dress.
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3) Lara needs to get a dress of a shorter length.
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4) Simon has to get back to work.
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+
Answer: ",2
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IV,2,"Christian is Shane's big brother. One day, Christian is helping Shane with his homework. Christian explains the homework to Shane. When Shane starts the assignment, he does not follow Christian's instructions. Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Christian is Shane's big brother. One day, Christian is helping Shane with his homework. Christian explains the homework to Shane. When Shane starts the assignment, he does not follow Christian's instructions. Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Shane's hearing improved greatly.
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2) Shane needs to see an eye doctor.
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3) Shane was not paying attention when Christian was talking.
|
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+
4) Shane was paying attention when Christian was talking.
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+
Answer: ",2
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IV,3,"Andrew and Phil are good friends, but they play on different basketball teams. During one game, Phil tries to score a basket but Andrew blocks his shot. Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey? ","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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Scenario: Andrew and Phil are good friends, but they play on different basketball teams. During one game, Phil tries to score a basket but Andrew blocks his shot. Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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1) Phil's blocking is impressive.
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+
2) Phil is a great basketball player.
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+
3) Phil's basketball skills could be better.
|
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+
4) Phil is a great student.
|
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
IV,4,"Patrick and Jon like to eat at restaurants. One afternoon, they are at a restaurant eating lunch. Patrick orders a bowl of noodles and Jon orders a rice dish. While eating his meal, Patrick spills some noodles on his shirt. Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Patrick and Jon like to eat at restaurants. One afternoon, they are at a restaurant eating lunch. Patrick orders a bowl of noodles and Jon orders a rice dish. While eating his meal, Patrick spills some noodles on his shirt. Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?
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+
Options:
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1) Patrick is careless.
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2) Patrick is allergic to noodles.
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+
3) Patrick is very cautious.
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+
4) Patrick pays a lot of attention to fashion.
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
IV,5,"Today Sarah and Tom are going to the beach to go swimming and sunbathing. It was Tom's idea, as he said it was going to be a lovely sunny day to go to the beach. But just as they arrive at the beach, it starts to rain and thunder. Sarah becomes angry. She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Today Sarah and Tom are going to the beach to go swimming and sunbathing. It was Tom's idea, as he said it was going to be a lovely sunny day to go to the beach. But just as they arrive at the beach, it starts to rain and thunder. Sarah becomes angry. She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?
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+
Options:
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1) Tom forgot his sunscreen.
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+
2) Tom forgot his passport.
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+
3) Tom's idea to go to the beach was awful.
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+
4) Tom's idea to go to the beach was genius.
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+
Answer: ",2
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+
IV,6,"It is a holiday. Stefan and Kim are sitting in the backseat of the car. They are fighting all the time. Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It is a holiday. Stefan and Kim are sitting in the backseat of the car. They are fighting all the time. Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?
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+
Options:
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+
1) He enjoys listening to his kids fighting.
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2) He remembers about his wife's birthday.
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+
3) AC gives them some needed cool.
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+
4) He does not want to listen to his kids' arguments.
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+
Answer: ",2
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IV,7,"Kim and Jane are leaving the football stadium. Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" Kim looks disappointed. Kim replies: ""Sorry I made you come."" What did Jane want to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kim and Jane are leaving the football stadium. Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" Kim looks disappointed. Kim replies: ""Sorry I made you come."" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) The game ended too late.
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2) The game was a disaster.
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3) The game was outstanding.
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4) The game of chess was over.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,8,"Mark entered a golf tournament where he played badly and kept missing very easy shots. His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark entered a golf tournament where he played badly and kept missing very easy shots. His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark is an exceptional player.
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2) Mark forgot to thank his caddy.
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3) Mark forgot to thank his dentist.
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4) Mark isn't a good player.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,9,"Adrian's mother asks if he can look in his brother Tom's room to check if he has tidied up. Adrian opens the door to Tom's room, peers in, and sees that the room appears as it normally does - cluttered with toys and dirty clothes. He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Adrian's mother asks if he can look in his brother Tom's room to check if he has tidied up. Adrian opens the door to Tom's room, peers in, and sees that the room appears as it normally does - cluttered with toys and dirty clothes. He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tom cannot find a vacuum.
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2) Tom tidied up his room.
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3) Tom's room is still messy.
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4) Tom cannot find a lawyer.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,10,"Callie promised to bring a salad to Jason's dinner party. She arrived two hours late. Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Callie promised to bring a salad to Jason's dinner party. She arrived two hours late. Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is happy that Callie made it to the party.
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2) He is tired and is going to bed.
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3) He is annoyed that Callie showed up late.
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4) He is hungry and wants to eat Callie's salad.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,11,"John is a teacher at an elementary school. When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John is a teacher at an elementary school. When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) The student is not very clever.
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2) The student is smart.
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3) The pencils need to be sharpened.
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4) The entrance exam is unfair.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,12,"Melissa's friend convinces her to accompany her to a nightclub that her friend says is ""super hot"". When they arrive, it is so cold inside that they can see their breath. Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa's friend convinces her to accompany her to a nightclub that her friend says is ""super hot"". When they arrive, it is so cold inside that they can see their breath. Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is too bright.
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2) It is too hot.
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3) It is too cold.
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4) It is too loud.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,13,"Your friend is working on his novel and is not making any progress. When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Your friend is working on his novel and is not making any progress. When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He needs to buy a new car.
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2) He needs to polish his style.
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3) He is unhappy with his work.
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4) He is happy with his work.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,14,"Tom, who is who is a gourmet chef, was offered a job at a new restaurant. Tom's potential employer offered him really low pay and no benefits. When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tom, who is who is a gourmet chef, was offered a job at a new restaurant. Tom's potential employer offered him really low pay and no benefits. When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is glad to be employed
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2) He is excited about the job offer.
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3) He is tired of jogging every morning.
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4) He is disappointed with the job offer.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,15,"Megan and Kristine were looking after the neighbor's children one afternoon. The kids were energetic, enthusiastic, and well behaved. On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Megan and Kristine were looking after the neighbor's children one afternoon. The kids were energetic, enthusiastic, and well behaved. On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Rock music should be prohibited.
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2) Babysitting was an enjoyable experience.
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3) Babysitting does not pay well.
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4) Babysitting was an unpleasant experience.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,16,"Laura and Lynn were having coffee at a local café. They were talking about a boring date that Laura had had the night before. They had watched old reruns of cartoons all evening. Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Laura and Lynn were having coffee at a local café. They were talking about a boring date that Laura had had the night before. They had watched old reruns of cartoons all evening. Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Laura had a thrilling experience.
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2) Laura got food poisoning.
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3) Laura needs a babysitter.
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4) Laura had a dull experience.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,17,"While Tom and a new acquaintance from work, Sara, were chatting at a party, they noticed a colleague across the room. She was standing alone holding a drink and a CD. Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: While Tom and a new acquaintance from work, Sara, were chatting at a party, they noticed a colleague across the room. She was standing alone holding a drink and a CD. Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Their colleague has good taste in music.
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2) Their colleague is very sociable.
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3) Their colleague has good taste in fashion.
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4) Their colleague is quite unsociable.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,18,"Jane and her best friend, Arthur, were selling chocolates door to door to raise money for a charity event. Jane and Arthur approached a house and tried to sell their candy to a mean couple. As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane and her best friend, Arthur, were selling chocolates door to door to raise money for a charity event. Jane and Arthur approached a house and tried to sell their candy to a mean couple. As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is an amicable community.
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2) It is a community of animal lovers.
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3) It is a community of chocolate lovers.
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4) It is an unfriendly community.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,19,"Penny, Juanita, and Jill have tickets to a basketball game. At halftime, Juanita offers to go get some drinks. Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Penny, Juanita, and Jill have tickets to a basketball game. At halftime, Juanita offers to go get some drinks. Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Juanita is always so slow.
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2) Juanita has the best cat.
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3) Juanita has the view of the game.
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4) Juanita is always so fast.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,20,"Mark gave his former colleague Krista tickets to a lecture where he was a guest speaker. Within the first 20 minutes of the lecture, the audience started to leave. The next day Krista talked to Mary about the lecture. Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark gave his former colleague Krista tickets to a lecture where he was a guest speaker. Within the first 20 minutes of the lecture, the audience started to leave. The next day Krista talked to Mary about the lecture. Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark's speech was about ants.
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2) Mark's speaking skills leave much to be desired.
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3) Mark is a great speaker.
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4) Mark's speech was on captivating topic.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,21,"Tracy was in a dance recital and invited her roommate Steve to watch. Tracy tripped many times during her performance. The next day Steve was talking to Dawn about the recital. Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tracy was in a dance recital and invited her roommate Steve to watch. Tracy tripped many times during her performance. The next day Steve was talking to Dawn about the recital. Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tracy is not a good dancer.
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2) Tracy's dancing outfit is impressive.
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3) Tracy is a great dancer.
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4) Tracy's math skills are impressive.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,22,"John finished the race way ahead of the other competitors. His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John finished the race way ahead of the other competitors. His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) John is an outstanding runner.
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2) John needs new running shoes.
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3) John is not a good runner.
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4) John needs new computer.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,23,"The Jones' had hired a new gardener. After a week the lawn was looking particularly unkempt. John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: The Jones' had hired a new gardener. After a week the lawn was looking particularly unkempt. John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He likes thrillers.
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2) He likes daisies.
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3) He is happy with the new gardener.
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4) He is unhappy with the new gardener.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,24,"It was the night before her exam and Tilly had read none of the course texts. Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It was the night before her exam and Tilly had read none of the course texts. Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tilly cannot find the textbook.
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2) Tilly is unready for the exam.
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3) Tilly is ready for the exam.
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4) Tilly cannot find the sneakers.
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Answer: ",2
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IV,25,"Barb and Tony went to a high school reunion. Barb was running late and came underdressed. Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Barb and Tony went to a high school reunion. Barb was running late and came underdressed. Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He thought that Barb forgot to call the cab.
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2) He thought that Barb forgot her purse in the hall.
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3) He thought that her dress was not appropriate for the occasion.
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4) He liked her choice of dress.
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Answer: ",2
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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IV,1,"In a shop, Lara tries on a dress. The dress is far too long for her. Lara asks Simon: ""Does this dress fit me?"" Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey? ","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: In a shop, Lara tries on a dress. The dress is far too long for her. Lara asks Simon: ""Does this dress fit me?"" Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Simon has to get back to work.
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2) The dress is fitting well.
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3) Lara needs to get a dress of a shorter length.
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4) Simon does not like the color of this dress.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,2,"Christian is Shane's big brother. One day, Christian is helping Shane with his homework. Christian explains the homework to Shane. When Shane starts the assignment, he does not follow Christian's instructions. Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Christian is Shane's big brother. One day, Christian is helping Shane with his homework. Christian explains the homework to Shane. When Shane starts the assignment, he does not follow Christian's instructions. Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Shane was not paying attention when Christian was talking.
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2) Shane's hearing improved greatly.
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3) Shane was paying attention when Christian was talking.
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4) Shane needs to see an eye doctor.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,3,"Andrew and Phil are good friends, but they play on different basketball teams. During one game, Phil tries to score a basket but Andrew blocks his shot. Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey? ","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Andrew and Phil are good friends, but they play on different basketball teams. During one game, Phil tries to score a basket but Andrew blocks his shot. Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Phil is a great basketball player.
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2) Phil's blocking is impressive.
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3) Phil's basketball skills could be better.
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4) Phil is a great student.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,4,"Patrick and Jon like to eat at restaurants. One afternoon, they are at a restaurant eating lunch. Patrick orders a bowl of noodles and Jon orders a rice dish. While eating his meal, Patrick spills some noodles on his shirt. Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Patrick and Jon like to eat at restaurants. One afternoon, they are at a restaurant eating lunch. Patrick orders a bowl of noodles and Jon orders a rice dish. While eating his meal, Patrick spills some noodles on his shirt. Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Patrick pays a lot of attention to fashion.
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2) Patrick is allergic to noodles.
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3) Patrick is very cautious.
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4) Patrick is careless.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,5,"Today Sarah and Tom are going to the beach to go swimming and sunbathing. It was Tom's idea, as he said it was going to be a lovely sunny day to go to the beach. But just as they arrive at the beach, it starts to rain and thunder. Sarah becomes angry. She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Today Sarah and Tom are going to the beach to go swimming and sunbathing. It was Tom's idea, as he said it was going to be a lovely sunny day to go to the beach. But just as they arrive at the beach, it starts to rain and thunder. Sarah becomes angry. She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tom's idea to go to the beach was genius.
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2) Tom forgot his passport.
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3) Tom forgot his sunscreen.
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4) Tom's idea to go to the beach was awful.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,6,"It is a holiday. Stefan and Kim are sitting in the backseat of the car. They are fighting all the time. Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It is a holiday. Stefan and Kim are sitting in the backseat of the car. They are fighting all the time. Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He remembers about his wife's birthday.
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2) He enjoys listening to his kids fighting.
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3) He does not want to listen to his kids' arguments.
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4) AC gives them some needed cool.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,7,"Kim and Jane are leaving the football stadium. Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" Kim looks disappointed. Kim replies: ""Sorry I made you come."" What did Jane want to convey?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kim and Jane are leaving the football stadium. Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" Kim looks disappointed. Kim replies: ""Sorry I made you come."" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) The game was outstanding.
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2) The game was a disaster.
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3) The game ended too late.
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4) The game of chess was over.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,8,"Mark entered a golf tournament where he played badly and kept missing very easy shots. His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark entered a golf tournament where he played badly and kept missing very easy shots. His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark forgot to thank his dentist.
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2) Mark is an exceptional player.
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3) Mark forgot to thank his caddy.
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4) Mark isn't a good player.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,9,"Adrian's mother asks if he can look in his brother Tom's room to check if he has tidied up. Adrian opens the door to Tom's room, peers in, and sees that the room appears as it normally does - cluttered with toys and dirty clothes. He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Adrian's mother asks if he can look in his brother Tom's room to check if he has tidied up. Adrian opens the door to Tom's room, peers in, and sees that the room appears as it normally does - cluttered with toys and dirty clothes. He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tom cannot find a vacuum.
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2) Tom tidied up his room.
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3) Tom cannot find a lawyer.
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4) Tom's room is still messy.
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+
Answer: ",3
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IV,10,"Callie promised to bring a salad to Jason's dinner party. She arrived two hours late. Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Callie promised to bring a salad to Jason's dinner party. She arrived two hours late. Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) He is annoyed that Callie showed up late.
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2) He is happy that Callie made it to the party.
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3) He is hungry and wants to eat Callie's salad.
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4) He is tired and is going to bed.
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Answer: ",3
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+
IV,11,"John is a teacher at an elementary school. When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John is a teacher at an elementary school. When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) The pencils need to be sharpened.
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2) The entrance exam is unfair.
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3) The student is not very clever.
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4) The student is smart.
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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IV,12,"Melissa's friend convinces her to accompany her to a nightclub that her friend says is ""super hot"". When they arrive, it is so cold inside that they can see their breath. Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa's friend convinces her to accompany her to a nightclub that her friend says is ""super hot"". When they arrive, it is so cold inside that they can see their breath. Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is too hot.
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2) It is too loud.
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3) It is too bright.
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4) It is too cold.
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+
Answer: ",3
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IV,13,"Your friend is working on his novel and is not making any progress. When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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|
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Scenario: Your friend is working on his novel and is not making any progress. When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) He is happy with his work.
|
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2) He is unhappy with his work.
|
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3) He needs to buy a new car.
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4) He needs to polish his style.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
IV,14,"Tom, who is who is a gourmet chef, was offered a job at a new restaurant. Tom's potential employer offered him really low pay and no benefits. When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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|
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Scenario: Tom, who is who is a gourmet chef, was offered a job at a new restaurant. Tom's potential employer offered him really low pay and no benefits. When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?
|
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Options:
|
123 |
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1) He is glad to be employed
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2) He is tired of jogging every morning.
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3) He is disappointed with the job offer.
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4) He is excited about the job offer.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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IV,15,"Megan and Kristine were looking after the neighbor's children one afternoon. The kids were energetic, enthusiastic, and well behaved. On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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|
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Scenario: Megan and Kristine were looking after the neighbor's children one afternoon. The kids were energetic, enthusiastic, and well behaved. On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?
|
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Options:
|
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1) Babysitting was an unpleasant experience.
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2) Babysitting does not pay well.
|
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3) Rock music should be prohibited.
|
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4) Babysitting was an enjoyable experience.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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IV,16,"Laura and Lynn were having coffee at a local café. They were talking about a boring date that Laura had had the night before. They had watched old reruns of cartoons all evening. Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Laura and Lynn were having coffee at a local café. They were talking about a boring date that Laura had had the night before. They had watched old reruns of cartoons all evening. Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?
|
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Options:
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1) Laura needs a babysitter.
|
142 |
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2) Laura got food poisoning.
|
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+
3) Laura had a dull experience.
|
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4) Laura had a thrilling experience.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
IV,17,"While Tom and a new acquaintance from work, Sara, were chatting at a party, they noticed a colleague across the room. She was standing alone holding a drink and a CD. Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
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+
Scenario: While Tom and a new acquaintance from work, Sara, were chatting at a party, they noticed a colleague across the room. She was standing alone holding a drink and a CD. Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?
|
149 |
+
Options:
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1) Their colleague is quite unsociable.
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2) Their colleague has good taste in fashion.
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3) Their colleague is very sociable.
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4) Their colleague has good taste in music.
|
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
IV,18,"Jane and her best friend, Arthur, were selling chocolates door to door to raise money for a charity event. Jane and Arthur approached a house and tried to sell their candy to a mean couple. As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane and her best friend, Arthur, were selling chocolates door to door to raise money for a charity event. Jane and Arthur approached a house and tried to sell their candy to a mean couple. As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is a community of chocolate lovers.
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2) It is a community of animal lovers.
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3) It is an amicable community.
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4) It is an unfriendly community.
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+
Answer: ",3
|
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+
IV,19,"Penny, Juanita, and Jill have tickets to a basketball game. At halftime, Juanita offers to go get some drinks. Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Penny, Juanita, and Jill have tickets to a basketball game. At halftime, Juanita offers to go get some drinks. Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?
|
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Options:
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+
1) Juanita has the best cat.
|
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+
2) Juanita is always so slow.
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+
3) Juanita has the view of the game.
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+
4) Juanita is always so fast.
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+
Answer: ",3
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IV,20,"Mark gave his former colleague Krista tickets to a lecture where he was a guest speaker. Within the first 20 minutes of the lecture, the audience started to leave. The next day Krista talked to Mary about the lecture. Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark gave his former colleague Krista tickets to a lecture where he was a guest speaker. Within the first 20 minutes of the lecture, the audience started to leave. The next day Krista talked to Mary about the lecture. Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?
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1) Mark's speech was on captivating topic.
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2) Mark is a great speaker.
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3) Mark's speaking skills leave much to be desired.
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4) Mark's speech was about ants.
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IV,21,"Tracy was in a dance recital and invited her roommate Steve to watch. Tracy tripped many times during her performance. The next day Steve was talking to Dawn about the recital. Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tracy was in a dance recital and invited her roommate Steve to watch. Tracy tripped many times during her performance. The next day Steve was talking to Dawn about the recital. Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?
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1) Tracy's dancing outfit is impressive.
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2) Tracy's math skills are impressive.
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3) Tracy is not a good dancer.
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4) Tracy is a great dancer.
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IV,22,"John finished the race way ahead of the other competitors. His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John finished the race way ahead of the other competitors. His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?
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1) John needs new computer.
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2) John needs new running shoes.
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3) John is an outstanding runner.
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4) John is not a good runner.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,23,"The Jones' had hired a new gardener. After a week the lawn was looking particularly unkempt. John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: The Jones' had hired a new gardener. After a week the lawn was looking particularly unkempt. John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is happy with the new gardener.
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2) He likes thrillers.
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3) He likes daisies.
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4) He is unhappy with the new gardener.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,24,"It was the night before her exam and Tilly had read none of the course texts. Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It was the night before her exam and Tilly had read none of the course texts. Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?
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1) Tilly is unready for the exam.
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2) Tilly cannot find the sneakers.
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3) Tilly is ready for the exam.
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4) Tilly cannot find the textbook.
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Answer: ",3
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IV,25,"Barb and Tony went to a high school reunion. Barb was running late and came underdressed. Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Barb and Tony went to a high school reunion. Barb was running late and came underdressed. Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He liked her choice of dress.
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2) He thought that Barb forgot her purse in the hall.
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3) He thought that her dress was not appropriate for the occasion.
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4) He thought that Barb forgot to call the cab.
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,is_example,prompt,seed
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IV,1,"In a shop, Lara tries on a dress. The dress is far too long for her. Lara asks Simon: ""Does this dress fit me?"" Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey? ","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: In a shop, Lara tries on a dress. The dress is far too long for her. Lara asks Simon: ""Does this dress fit me?"" Simon answers: ""Wow! That must be custom made! It's clearly the perfect size and length for you."" What did Simon want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Lara needs to get a dress of a shorter length.
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2) The dress is fitting well.
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3) Simon has to get back to work.
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4) Simon does not like the color of this dress.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,2,"Christian is Shane's big brother. One day, Christian is helping Shane with his homework. Christian explains the homework to Shane. When Shane starts the assignment, he does not follow Christian's instructions. Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Christian is Shane's big brother. One day, Christian is helping Shane with his homework. Christian explains the homework to Shane. When Shane starts the assignment, he does not follow Christian's instructions. Christian says, ""You are such a wonderful listener."" What did Christian want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Shane needs to see an eye doctor.
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2) Shane's hearing improved greatly.
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3) Shane was not paying attention when Christian was talking.
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4) Shane was paying attention when Christian was talking.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,3,"Andrew and Phil are good friends, but they play on different basketball teams. During one game, Phil tries to score a basket but Andrew blocks his shot. Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey? ","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Andrew and Phil are good friends, but they play on different basketball teams. During one game, Phil tries to score a basket but Andrew blocks his shot. Andrew says, ""You are so good at this."" What did Andrew want to convey?
|
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Options:
|
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1) Phil is a great basketball player.
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2) Phil's blocking is impressive.
|
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3) Phil's basketball skills could be better.
|
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+
4) Phil is a great student.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
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IV,4,"Patrick and Jon like to eat at restaurants. One afternoon, they are at a restaurant eating lunch. Patrick orders a bowl of noodles and Jon orders a rice dish. While eating his meal, Patrick spills some noodles on his shirt. Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Patrick and Jon like to eat at restaurants. One afternoon, they are at a restaurant eating lunch. Patrick orders a bowl of noodles and Jon orders a rice dish. While eating his meal, Patrick spills some noodles on his shirt. Jon says, ""You are so graceful."" What did Jon want to convey?
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+
Options:
|
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1) Patrick pays a lot of attention to fashion.
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2) Patrick is careless.
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+
3) Patrick is allergic to noodles.
|
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4) Patrick is very cautious.
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+
Answer: ",4
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IV,5,"Today Sarah and Tom are going to the beach to go swimming and sunbathing. It was Tom's idea, as he said it was going to be a lovely sunny day to go to the beach. But just as they arrive at the beach, it starts to rain and thunder. Sarah becomes angry. She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Today Sarah and Tom are going to the beach to go swimming and sunbathing. It was Tom's idea, as he said it was going to be a lovely sunny day to go to the beach. But just as they arrive at the beach, it starts to rain and thunder. Sarah becomes angry. She says ""Oh yes, a lovely day for going to the beach."" What did Sarah want to convey?
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+
Options:
|
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1) Tom's idea to go to the beach was genius.
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+
2) Tom forgot his sunscreen.
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+
3) Tom forgot his passport.
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4) Tom's idea to go to the beach was awful.
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
IV,6,"It is a holiday. Stefan and Kim are sitting in the backseat of the car. They are fighting all the time. Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: It is a holiday. Stefan and Kim are sitting in the backseat of the car. They are fighting all the time. Their father says: ""Oh, it is so pleasant here."" What did the father want to convey?
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+
Options:
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+
1) He enjoys listening to his kids fighting.
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+
2) He remembers about his wife's birthday.
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+
3) He does not want to listen to his kids' arguments.
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+
4) AC gives them some needed cool.
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
IV,7,"Kim and Jane are leaving the football stadium. Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" Kim looks disappointed. Kim replies: ""Sorry I made you come."" What did Jane want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kim and Jane are leaving the football stadium. Jane says, ""What a wonderful game."" Kim looks disappointed. Kim replies: ""Sorry I made you come."" What did Jane want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
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1) The game was a disaster.
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+
2) The game of chess was over.
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+
3) The game was outstanding.
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+
4) The game ended too late.
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
IV,8,"Mark entered a golf tournament where he played badly and kept missing very easy shots. His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Mark entered a golf tournament where he played badly and kept missing very easy shots. His friend Hal watched the tournament and afterwards he said to Mark, ""You sure are a good golfer."" What did Hal want to convey?
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+
Options:
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+
1) Mark isn't a good player.
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+
2) Mark forgot to thank his caddy.
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+
3) Mark forgot to thank his dentist.
|
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+
4) Mark is an exceptional player.
|
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+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
IV,9,"Adrian's mother asks if he can look in his brother Tom's room to check if he has tidied up. Adrian opens the door to Tom's room, peers in, and sees that the room appears as it normally does - cluttered with toys and dirty clothes. He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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+
Scenario: Adrian's mother asks if he can look in his brother Tom's room to check if he has tidied up. Adrian opens the door to Tom's room, peers in, and sees that the room appears as it normally does - cluttered with toys and dirty clothes. He shouts to his mother: ""Mother, Tom, as usual, has done a splendid job tidying up!"" What did Adrian want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) Tom's room is still messy.
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+
2) Tom cannot find a lawyer.
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+
3) Tom tidied up his room.
|
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+
4) Tom cannot find a vacuum.
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
IV,10,"Callie promised to bring a salad to Jason's dinner party. She arrived two hours late. Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
Scenario: Callie promised to bring a salad to Jason's dinner party. She arrived two hours late. Jason said, ""I'm so glad that you were able to fit us into your busy schedule."" What did Jason want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) He is tired and is going to bed.
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+
2) He is annoyed that Callie showed up late.
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+
3) He is hungry and wants to eat Callie's salad.
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+
4) He is happy that Callie made it to the party.
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
IV,11,"John is a teacher at an elementary school. When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John is a teacher at an elementary school. When talking with the principal about a new student, who did poorly on her entrance examination, John said, ""This one is really sharp."" What did John want to convey?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) The entrance exam is unfair.
|
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+
2) The pencils need to be sharpened.
|
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+
3) The student is smart.
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+
4) The student is not very clever.
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+
Answer: ",4
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IV,12,"Melissa's friend convinces her to accompany her to a nightclub that her friend says is ""super hot"". When they arrive, it is so cold inside that they can see their breath. Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa's friend convinces her to accompany her to a nightclub that her friend says is ""super hot"". When they arrive, it is so cold inside that they can see their breath. Melissa turns to her friend and says, ""The heat is really on in here."" What did Melissa want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is too hot.
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2) It is too loud.
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3) It is too bright.
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4) It is too cold.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,13,"Your friend is working on his novel and is not making any progress. When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Your friend is working on his novel and is not making any progress. When you ask him how it is going he says, ""It couldn't be any better."" What does your friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is unhappy with his work.
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2) He is happy with his work.
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3) He needs to polish his style.
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4) He needs to buy a new car.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,14,"Tom, who is who is a gourmet chef, was offered a job at a new restaurant. Tom's potential employer offered him really low pay and no benefits. When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tom, who is who is a gourmet chef, was offered a job at a new restaurant. Tom's potential employer offered him really low pay and no benefits. When you ask Tom what he thinks of the offer he says, ""Well, their generosity knows no bounds."" What does Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He is tired of jogging every morning.
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2) He is glad to be employed
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3) He is excited about the job offer.
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4) He is disappointed with the job offer.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,15,"Megan and Kristine were looking after the neighbor's children one afternoon. The kids were energetic, enthusiastic, and well behaved. On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Megan and Kristine were looking after the neighbor's children one afternoon. The kids were energetic, enthusiastic, and well behaved. On the way home, Kristine said, ""Those kids were not fun at all."" What does Kristine want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Babysitting was an unpleasant experience.
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2) Babysitting does not pay well.
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3) Rock music should be prohibited.
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4) Babysitting was an enjoyable experience.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,16,"Laura and Lynn were having coffee at a local café. They were talking about a boring date that Laura had had the night before. They had watched old reruns of cartoons all evening. Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectAssociate']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Laura and Lynn were having coffee at a local café. They were talking about a boring date that Laura had had the night before. They had watched old reruns of cartoons all evening. Lynn said, ""That sounds so exciting."" What did Lynn want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Laura got food poisoning.
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2) Laura had a thrilling experience.
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3) Laura had a dull experience.
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4) Laura needs a babysitter.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,17,"While Tom and a new acquaintance from work, Sara, were chatting at a party, they noticed a colleague across the room. She was standing alone holding a drink and a CD. Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: While Tom and a new acquaintance from work, Sara, were chatting at a party, they noticed a colleague across the room. She was standing alone holding a drink and a CD. Tom points at the girl and comments: ""The life of the party, right there."" What did Tom want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Their colleague has good taste in music.
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2) Their colleague is very sociable.
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3) Their colleague is quite unsociable.
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4) Their colleague has good taste in fashion.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,18,"Jane and her best friend, Arthur, were selling chocolates door to door to raise money for a charity event. Jane and Arthur approached a house and tried to sell their candy to a mean couple. As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane and her best friend, Arthur, were selling chocolates door to door to raise money for a charity event. Jane and Arthur approached a house and tried to sell their candy to a mean couple. As they walked away, Jane comments: ""People in this community are so nice!"" What did Jane want to convey?
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Options:
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1) It is a community of animal lovers.
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2) It is a community of chocolate lovers.
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3) It is an unfriendly community.
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4) It is an amicable community.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,19,"Penny, Juanita, and Jill have tickets to a basketball game. At halftime, Juanita offers to go get some drinks. Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Penny, Juanita, and Jill have tickets to a basketball game. At halftime, Juanita offers to go get some drinks. Forty minutes later, she finally returns, and Jill remarks, ""That was quick."" What did Jill want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Juanita has the best cat.
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2) Juanita is always so fast.
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3) Juanita is always so slow.
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4) Juanita has the view of the game.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,20,"Mark gave his former colleague Krista tickets to a lecture where he was a guest speaker. Within the first 20 minutes of the lecture, the audience started to leave. The next day Krista talked to Mary about the lecture. Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark gave his former colleague Krista tickets to a lecture where he was a guest speaker. Within the first 20 minutes of the lecture, the audience started to leave. The next day Krista talked to Mary about the lecture. Krista said: "" Oh, Mark held the audience's attention so well."" What did Krista want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Mark's speaking skills leave much to be desired.
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2) Mark's speech was about ants.
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3) Mark is a great speaker.
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4) Mark's speech was on captivating topic.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,21,"Tracy was in a dance recital and invited her roommate Steve to watch. Tracy tripped many times during her performance. The next day Steve was talking to Dawn about the recital. Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Tracy was in a dance recital and invited her roommate Steve to watch. Tracy tripped many times during her performance. The next day Steve was talking to Dawn about the recital. Steve said: ""Some people have such natural grace!"" What did Steve want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tracy's dancing outfit is impressive.
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2) Tracy is a great dancer.
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3) Tracy's math skills are impressive.
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4) Tracy is not a good dancer.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,22,"John finished the race way ahead of the other competitors. His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: John finished the race way ahead of the other competitors. His friend laughed and said to him, ""You are so slow!"" What did his friend want to convey?
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Options:
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1) John needs new computer.
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2) John is an outstanding runner.
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3) John is not a good runner.
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4) John needs new running shoes.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,23,"The Jones' had hired a new gardener. After a week the lawn was looking particularly unkempt. John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: The Jones' had hired a new gardener. After a week the lawn was looking particularly unkempt. John remarked to his wife, ""He does such a good job!"" What did John want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He likes thrillers.
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2) He likes daisies.
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3) He is unhappy with the new gardener.
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4) He is happy with the new gardener.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,24,"It was the night before her exam and Tilly had read none of the course texts. Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonSequitur', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: It was the night before her exam and Tilly had read none of the course texts. Her brother said, ""I see your revision is going well."" What did he want to convey?
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Options:
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1) Tilly cannot find the sneakers.
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2) Tilly cannot find the textbook.
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3) Tilly is ready for the exam.
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4) Tilly is unready for the exam.
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Answer: ",4
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IV,25,"Barb and Tony went to a high school reunion. Barb was running late and came underdressed. Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonSequitur']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide what the character in the story is trying to convey. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Barb and Tony went to a high school reunion. Barb was running late and came underdressed. Tony commented, ""Classy outfit."" What did Tony want to convey?
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Options:
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1) He thought that her dress was not appropriate for the occasion.
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2) He thought that Barb forgot her purse in the hall.
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3) He liked her choice of dress.
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4) He thought that Barb forgot to call the cab.
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Answer: ",4
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_violated_maxims,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,original_violated_maxims,is_example,prompt,seed
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MV,1,"Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else.
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2) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss.
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3) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss.
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4) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,2,"Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did.
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2) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is.
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3) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls.
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4) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,3,"Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men.
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2) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town.
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3) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised.
|
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+
4) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes.
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+
Answer: ",0
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+
MV,4,"Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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Scenario: Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
|
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Options:
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+
1) He is excited about seeing his wife.
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+
2) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game.
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3) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips.
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+
4) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife.
|
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+
Answer: ",0
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MV,5,"Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low.
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2) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting.
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3) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high.
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4) Mark needs to get some new clothes.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,6,"Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris.
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2) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France.
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3) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives.
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4) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,7,"She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) There was not a lot of food at the wedding.
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2) The wedding is not about food.
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3) The food at the wedding was mediocre.
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4) The food at the wedding was outstanding.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,8,"Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup.
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2) Mary is irritated with Ken.
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3) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday.
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4) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,9,"Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store.
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2) Cindy is excited about going shopping.
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3) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion.
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4) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,10,"Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He is upset that his dad is not at home.
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2) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment.
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3) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school.
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4) He does not want to talk about school with his mom.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,11,"Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking.
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2) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking.
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3) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner.
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4) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,12,"Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day.
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2) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high.
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3) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made.
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4) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,14,"Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge.
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2) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate.
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3) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education.
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4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,15,"Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well.
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2) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits.
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3) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice.
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4) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,16,"Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Freddie will never give Berta any money.
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2) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition.
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3) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta.
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4) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,17,"Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten.
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2) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners.
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3) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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4) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,18,"Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious.
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2) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint.
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3) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance.
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4) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,19,"Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Bianka is not very well educated.
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2) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her.
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3) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address.
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4) Bianka is an alien.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,20,"Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Kelly cannot count very well.
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2) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles.
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3) Kelly is a pathological liar.
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4) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer.
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_violated_maxims,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,original_violated_maxims,is_example,prompt,seed
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MV,1,"Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it.
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2) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss.
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3) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss.
|
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4) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else.
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+
Answer: ",1
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MV,2,"Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?","[4, 3, 2, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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Scenario: Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
|
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Options:
|
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1) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is.
|
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+
2) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls.
|
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+
3) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre.
|
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+
4) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
MV,3,"Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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+
Scenario: Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
|
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+
Options:
|
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+
1) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town.
|
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+
2) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men.
|
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+
3) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised.
|
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4) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,4,"Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game.
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2) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife.
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3) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips.
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4) He is excited about seeing his wife.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,5,"Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low.
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2) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high.
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3) Mark needs to get some new clothes.
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4) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,6,"Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France.
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2) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris.
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3) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France.
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4) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,7,"She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?","[4, 3, 1, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) There was not a lot of food at the wedding.
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2) The food at the wedding was mediocre.
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3) The wedding is not about food.
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4) The food at the wedding was outstanding.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,8,"Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mary is irritated with Ken.
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2) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink.
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3) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup.
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4) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,9,"Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy.
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2) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion.
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3) Cindy is excited about going shopping.
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4) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,10,"Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment.
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2) He does not want to talk about school with his mom.
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3) He is upset that his dad is not at home.
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4) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,11,"Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner.
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2) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking.
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3) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking.
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4) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,12,"Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?","[3, 4, 2, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast.
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2) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day.
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3) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high.
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4) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,14,"Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate.
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2) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education.
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3) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge.
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4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,15,"Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits.
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2) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well.
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3) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits.
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4) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,16,"Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions.
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2) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition.
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3) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta.
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4) Freddie will never give Berta any money.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,17,"Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners.
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2) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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3) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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4) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,18,"Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence.
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2) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance.
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3) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint.
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4) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,19,"Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Bianka is an alien.
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2) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address.
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3) Bianka is not very well educated.
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4) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,20,"Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Kelly is a pathological liar.
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2) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer.
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3) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles.
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4) Kelly cannot count very well.
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Answer: ",1
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_violated_maxims,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,original_violated_maxims,is_example,prompt,seed
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MV,1,"Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss.
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2) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else.
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3) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss.
|
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4) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it.
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+
Answer: ",2
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MV,2,"Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?","[2, 3, 4, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
|
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Scenario: Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre.
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2) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls.
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3) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is.
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4) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,3,"Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised.
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2) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes.
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3) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town.
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4) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,4,"Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game.
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2) He is excited about seeing his wife.
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3) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife.
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4) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,5,"Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high.
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2) Mark needs to get some new clothes.
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3) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low.
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4) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,6,"Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?","[2, 4, 3, 1]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives.
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2) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France.
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3) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris.
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4) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,7,"She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) The wedding is not about food.
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2) The food at the wedding was mediocre.
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3) The food at the wedding was outstanding.
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4) There was not a lot of food at the wedding.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,8,"Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday.
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2) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup.
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3) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink.
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4) Mary is irritated with Ken.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,9,"Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion.
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2) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy.
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3) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store.
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4) Cindy is excited about going shopping.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,10,"Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He is upset that his dad is not at home.
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2) He does not want to talk about school with his mom.
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3) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school.
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4) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,11,"Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking.
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2) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking.
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3) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking.
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4) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,12,"Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high.
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2) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made.
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3) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day.
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4) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,14,"Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education.
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2) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge.
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3) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate.
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4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,15,"Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits.
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2) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well.
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3) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits.
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4) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,16,"Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?","[1, 2, 3, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition.
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2) Freddie will never give Berta any money.
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3) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions.
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4) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,17,"Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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2) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners.
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3) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten.
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4) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,18,"Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious.
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2) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence.
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3) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance.
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4) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,19,"Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Bianka is an alien.
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2) Bianka is not very well educated.
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3) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address.
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4) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,20,"Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles.
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2) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer.
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3) Kelly cannot count very well.
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4) Kelly is a pathological liar.
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Answer: ",2
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_violated_maxims,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,original_violated_maxims,is_example,prompt,seed
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MV,1,"Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else.
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2) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss.
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3) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it.
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4) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,2,"Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls.
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2) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did.
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3) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre.
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4) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,3,"Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes.
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2) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town.
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3) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men.
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4) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,4,"Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?","[1, 4, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips.
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2) He is excited about seeing his wife.
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3) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game.
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4) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,5,"Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high.
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2) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low.
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3) Mark needs to get some new clothes.
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4) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,6,"Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France.
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2) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris.
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3) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France.
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4) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives.
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Answer: ",3
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+
MV,7,"She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) There was not a lot of food at the wedding.
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2) The wedding is not about food.
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3) The food at the wedding was outstanding.
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4) The food at the wedding was mediocre.
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Answer: ",3
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+
MV,8,"Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?","[4, 2, 3, 1]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink.
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2) Mary is irritated with Ken.
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3) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday.
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4) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,9,"Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy.
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2) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion.
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3) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store.
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4) Cindy is excited about going shopping.
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Answer: ",3
|
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MV,10,"Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?","[4, 1, 3, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He is upset that his dad is not at home.
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2) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school.
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3) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment.
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4) He does not want to talk about school with his mom.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,11,"Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner.
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2) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking.
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3) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking.
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4) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,12,"Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made.
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2) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high.
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3) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day.
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4) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,14,"Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge.
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2) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education.
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3) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate.
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4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,15,"Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits.
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2) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well.
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3) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice.
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4) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,16,"Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?","[2, 1, 3, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Freddie will never give Berta any money.
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2) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition.
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3) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions.
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4) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,17,"Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners.
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2) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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3) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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4) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,18,"Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint.
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2) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance.
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3) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious.
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4) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,19,"Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address.
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2) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her.
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3) Bianka is an alien.
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4) Bianka is not very well educated.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,20,"Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Kelly is a pathological liar.
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2) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer.
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3) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles.
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4) Kelly cannot count very well.
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Answer: ",3
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phenomenon,item_id,content,randomized_option_order,randomized_labels_complex,randomized_violated_maxims,randomized_true_answer,original_labels_complex,original_violated_maxims,is_example,prompt,seed
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MV,1,"Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss.
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2) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else.
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3) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss.
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4) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,2,"Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?","[3, 1, 4, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls.
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2) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did.
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3) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is.
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4) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,3,"Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?","[2, 1, 4, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised.
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2) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town.
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3) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men.
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4) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,4,"Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?","[2, 3, 1, 4]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game.
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2) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife.
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3) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips.
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4) He is excited about seeing his wife.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,5,"Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?","[4, 1, 2, 3]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim', 'RelevanceMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark needs to get some new clothes.
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2) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high.
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3) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low.
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4) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,6,"Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris.
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2) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives.
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3) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France.
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4) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,7,"She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?","[1, 3, 2, 4]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) The wedding is not about food.
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2) The food at the wedding was mediocre.
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3) The food at the wedding was outstanding.
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4) There was not a lot of food at the wedding.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,8,"Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?","[2, 4, 1, 3]","['CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",1,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mary is irritated with Ken.
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2) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink.
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3) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup.
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4) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,9,"Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?","[3, 1, 2, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",3,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion.
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2) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store.
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3) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy.
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4) Cindy is excited about going shopping.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,10,"Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim', 'QuantityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school.
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2) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment.
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3) He is upset that his dad is not at home.
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4) He does not want to talk about school with his mom.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,11,"Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?","[3, 2, 4, 1]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking.
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2) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking.
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3) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner.
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4) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,12,"Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast.
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2) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day.
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3) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made.
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4) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,14,"Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?","[1, 4, 3, 2]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education.
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2) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge.
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3) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate.
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4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,15,"Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?","[1, 2, 4, 3]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim', 'MannerMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well.
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2) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice.
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3) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits.
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4) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,16,"Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?","[3, 4, 1, 2]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions.
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2) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta.
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3) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition.
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4) Freddie will never give Berta any money.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,17,"Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?","[3, 2, 1, 4]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten.
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2) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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3) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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4) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,18,"Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious.
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2) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence.
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3) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint.
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4) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,19,"Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?","[4, 2, 1, 3]","['IncorrectAssociate', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",2,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her.
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2) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address.
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3) Bianka is an alien.
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4) Bianka is not very well educated.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,20,"Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?","[1, 3, 4, 2]","['IncorrectLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",4,"['IncorrectLiteral', 'CorrectNonLiteral', 'IncorrectAssociate', 'IncorrectNonLiteral']","['QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim', 'QualityMaxim']",False,"Task: You will read short stories that describe everyday situations. Each story will be followed by a multiple-choice question. Read each story and choose the best answer. Your task is to decide why the character in the story responds in a certain way. The answer options are 1, 2, 3, or 4.
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Scenario: Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles.
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2) Kelly is a pathological liar.
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3) Kelly cannot count very well.
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4) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,1,"Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Scenario: Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else.
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2) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss.
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3) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss.
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4) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,2,"Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
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Scenario: Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did.
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2) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is.
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3) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls.
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4) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,3,"Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Scenario: Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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Options:
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1) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men.
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2) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town.
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3) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised.
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4) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,4,"Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
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Scenario: Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He is excited about seeing his wife.
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2) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game.
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3) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips.
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4) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,5,"Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Scenario: Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low.
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2) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting.
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3) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high.
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4) Mark needs to get some new clothes.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,6,"Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
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Scenario: Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris.
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2) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France.
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3) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives.
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4) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,7,"Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
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Scenario: Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) There was not a lot of food at the wedding.
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2) The wedding is not about food.
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3) The food at the wedding was mediocre.
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4) The food at the wedding was outstanding.
|
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Answer: ",0
|
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MV,8,"Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
|
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Scenario: Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup.
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2) Mary is irritated with Ken.
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3) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday.
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4) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink.
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Answer: ",0
|
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MV,9,"George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
|
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|
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Scenario: George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store.
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2) Cindy is excited about going shopping.
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3) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion.
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4) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy.
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Answer: ",0
|
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MV,10,"Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
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Scenario: Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) He is upset that his dad is not at home.
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2) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment.
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3) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school.
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4) He does not want to talk about school with his mom.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,11,"Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Scenario: Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking.
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2) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking.
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3) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner.
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4) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,12,"Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
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Scenario: Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day.
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2) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high.
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3) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made.
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4) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast.
|
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Answer: ",0
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MV,14,"Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
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Scenario: Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge.
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2) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate.
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3) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education.
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4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate.
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+
Answer: ",0
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MV,15,"Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
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Scenario: Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well.
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2) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits.
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3) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice.
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4) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,16,"Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
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Scenario: Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Freddie will never give Berta any money.
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2) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition.
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3) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta.
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4) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,17,"Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
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Scenario: Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten.
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2) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners.
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3) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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4) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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Answer: ",0
|
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MV,18,"Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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Scenario: Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious.
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2) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint.
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3) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance.
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4) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,19,"Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Scenario: Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Bianka is not very well educated.
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2) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her.
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3) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address.
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4) Bianka is an alien.
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Answer: ",0
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MV,20,"Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Scenario: Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Kelly cannot count very well.
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2) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles.
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3) Kelly is a pathological liar.
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4) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer.
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MV,1,"Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Scenario: Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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+
Options:
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1) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it.
|
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+
2) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss.
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3) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss.
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+
4) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,2,"Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is.
|
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+
2) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls.
|
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+
3) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre.
|
18 |
+
4) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",1
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MV,3,"Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
|
21 |
+
|
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+
Scenario: Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town.
|
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2) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men.
|
26 |
+
3) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised.
|
27 |
+
4) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",1
|
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MV,4,"Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game.
|
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2) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife.
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3) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips.
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4) He is excited about seeing his wife.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,5,"Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Scenario: Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low.
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2) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high.
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3) Mark needs to get some new clothes.
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4) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting.
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Answer: ",1
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+
MV,6,"Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
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Scenario: Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France.
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2) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris.
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3) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France.
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4) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,7,"Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
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Scenario: Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) There was not a lot of food at the wedding.
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2) The food at the wedding was mediocre.
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3) The wedding is not about food.
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4) The food at the wedding was outstanding.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,8,"Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
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Scenario: Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mary is irritated with Ken.
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2) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink.
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3) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup.
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4) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,9,"George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
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+
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Scenario: George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy.
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2) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion.
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3) Cindy is excited about going shopping.
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4) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store.
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Answer: ",1
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MV,10,"Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
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Scenario: Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment.
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2) He does not want to talk about school with his mom.
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3) He is upset that his dad is not at home.
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4) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school.
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
MV,11,"Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Scenario: Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner.
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2) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking.
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3) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking.
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4) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
MV,12,"Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
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+
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Scenario: Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
|
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Options:
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1) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast.
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2) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day.
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3) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high.
|
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4) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
MV,14,"Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
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Scenario: Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate.
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2) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education.
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3) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge.
|
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4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate.
|
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Answer: ",1
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+
MV,15,"Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
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Scenario: Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits.
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2) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well.
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3) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits.
|
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4) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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MV,16,"Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
|
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+
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Scenario: Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions.
|
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+
2) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition.
|
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3) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta.
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+
4) Freddie will never give Berta any money.
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+
Answer: ",1
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MV,17,"Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners.
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2) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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+
3) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
|
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4) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
|
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+
MV,18,"Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
|
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Options:
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1) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence.
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2) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance.
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+
3) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint.
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4) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious.
|
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+
Answer: ",1
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MV,19,"Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
|
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+
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Scenario: Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Bianka is an alien.
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2) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address.
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3) Bianka is not very well educated.
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4) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her.
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+
Answer: ",1
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+
MV,20,"Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
|
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+
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Scenario: Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Options:
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+
1) Kelly is a pathological liar.
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2) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer.
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+
3) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles.
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4) Kelly cannot count very well.
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+
Answer: ",1
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MV,1,"Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
|
5 |
+
Options:
|
6 |
+
1) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss.
|
7 |
+
2) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else.
|
8 |
+
3) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss.
|
9 |
+
4) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",2
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+
MV,2,"Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
|
12 |
+
|
13 |
+
Scenario: Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
|
14 |
+
Options:
|
15 |
+
1) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre.
|
16 |
+
2) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls.
|
17 |
+
3) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is.
|
18 |
+
4) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
MV,3,"Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
|
21 |
+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised.
|
25 |
+
2) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes.
|
26 |
+
3) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town.
|
27 |
+
4) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
29 |
+
MV,4,"Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game.
|
34 |
+
2) He is excited about seeing his wife.
|
35 |
+
3) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife.
|
36 |
+
4) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
38 |
+
MV,5,"Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
|
39 |
+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high.
|
43 |
+
2) Mark needs to get some new clothes.
|
44 |
+
3) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low.
|
45 |
+
4) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
47 |
+
MV,6,"Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Scenario: Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives.
|
52 |
+
2) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France.
|
53 |
+
3) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris.
|
54 |
+
4) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
56 |
+
MV,7,"Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
|
57 |
+
|
58 |
+
Scenario: Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
60 |
+
1) The wedding is not about food.
|
61 |
+
2) The food at the wedding was mediocre.
|
62 |
+
3) The food at the wedding was outstanding.
|
63 |
+
4) There was not a lot of food at the wedding.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
65 |
+
MV,8,"Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
|
66 |
+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
69 |
+
1) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday.
|
70 |
+
2) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup.
|
71 |
+
3) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink.
|
72 |
+
4) Mary is irritated with Ken.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
74 |
+
MV,9,"George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion.
|
79 |
+
2) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy.
|
80 |
+
3) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store.
|
81 |
+
4) Cindy is excited about going shopping.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
83 |
+
MV,10,"Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) He is upset that his dad is not at home.
|
88 |
+
2) He does not want to talk about school with his mom.
|
89 |
+
3) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school.
|
90 |
+
4) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",2
|
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+
MV,11,"Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Scenario: Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking.
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2) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking.
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3) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking.
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4) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,12,"Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
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Scenario: Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
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Options:
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1) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high.
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2) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made.
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3) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day.
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4) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,14,"Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
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Scenario: Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education.
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2) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge.
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3) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate.
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4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,15,"Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
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Scenario: Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits.
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2) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well.
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3) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits.
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4) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,16,"Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
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Scenario: Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition.
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2) Freddie will never give Berta any money.
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3) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions.
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4) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,17,"Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
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Scenario: Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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2) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners.
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3) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten.
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4) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,18,"Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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Scenario: Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious.
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2) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence.
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3) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance.
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4) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,19,"Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Scenario: Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Bianka is an alien.
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2) Bianka is not very well educated.
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3) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address.
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4) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,20,"Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Scenario: Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles.
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2) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer.
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3) Kelly cannot count very well.
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4) Kelly is a pathological liar.
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Answer: ",2
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MV,1,"Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Scenario: Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
|
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+
Options:
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+
1) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else.
|
7 |
+
2) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss.
|
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+
3) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it.
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+
4) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss.
|
10 |
+
Answer: ",3
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+
MV,2,"Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
|
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+
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13 |
+
Scenario: Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
|
14 |
+
Options:
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+
1) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls.
|
16 |
+
2) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did.
|
17 |
+
3) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre.
|
18 |
+
4) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is.
|
19 |
+
Answer: ",3
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+
MV,3,"Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
|
21 |
+
|
22 |
+
Scenario: Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
|
23 |
+
Options:
|
24 |
+
1) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes.
|
25 |
+
2) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town.
|
26 |
+
3) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men.
|
27 |
+
4) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised.
|
28 |
+
Answer: ",3
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+
MV,4,"Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
+
Scenario: Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
|
32 |
+
Options:
|
33 |
+
1) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips.
|
34 |
+
2) He is excited about seeing his wife.
|
35 |
+
3) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game.
|
36 |
+
4) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife.
|
37 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
38 |
+
MV,5,"Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
|
39 |
+
|
40 |
+
Scenario: Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
|
41 |
+
Options:
|
42 |
+
1) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high.
|
43 |
+
2) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low.
|
44 |
+
3) Mark needs to get some new clothes.
|
45 |
+
4) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting.
|
46 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
47 |
+
MV,6,"Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
|
48 |
+
|
49 |
+
Scenario: Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
|
50 |
+
Options:
|
51 |
+
1) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France.
|
52 |
+
2) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris.
|
53 |
+
3) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France.
|
54 |
+
4) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives.
|
55 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
56 |
+
MV,7,"Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
|
57 |
+
|
58 |
+
Scenario: Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
|
59 |
+
Options:
|
60 |
+
1) There was not a lot of food at the wedding.
|
61 |
+
2) The wedding is not about food.
|
62 |
+
3) The food at the wedding was outstanding.
|
63 |
+
4) The food at the wedding was mediocre.
|
64 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
65 |
+
MV,8,"Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
|
66 |
+
|
67 |
+
Scenario: Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
|
68 |
+
Options:
|
69 |
+
1) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink.
|
70 |
+
2) Mary is irritated with Ken.
|
71 |
+
3) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday.
|
72 |
+
4) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup.
|
73 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
74 |
+
MV,9,"George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
|
75 |
+
|
76 |
+
Scenario: George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
|
77 |
+
Options:
|
78 |
+
1) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy.
|
79 |
+
2) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion.
|
80 |
+
3) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store.
|
81 |
+
4) Cindy is excited about going shopping.
|
82 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
83 |
+
MV,10,"Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
|
84 |
+
|
85 |
+
Scenario: Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
|
86 |
+
Options:
|
87 |
+
1) He is upset that his dad is not at home.
|
88 |
+
2) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school.
|
89 |
+
3) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment.
|
90 |
+
4) He does not want to talk about school with his mom.
|
91 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
92 |
+
MV,11,"Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
|
93 |
+
|
94 |
+
Scenario: Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
|
95 |
+
Options:
|
96 |
+
1) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner.
|
97 |
+
2) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking.
|
98 |
+
3) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking.
|
99 |
+
4) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking.
|
100 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
101 |
+
MV,12,"Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
|
102 |
+
|
103 |
+
Scenario: Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
|
104 |
+
Options:
|
105 |
+
1) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made.
|
106 |
+
2) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high.
|
107 |
+
3) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day.
|
108 |
+
4) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast.
|
109 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
110 |
+
MV,14,"Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
|
111 |
+
|
112 |
+
Scenario: Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
|
113 |
+
Options:
|
114 |
+
1) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge.
|
115 |
+
2) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education.
|
116 |
+
3) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate.
|
117 |
+
4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate.
|
118 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
119 |
+
MV,15,"Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
|
120 |
+
|
121 |
+
Scenario: Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
|
122 |
+
Options:
|
123 |
+
1) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits.
|
124 |
+
2) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well.
|
125 |
+
3) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice.
|
126 |
+
4) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits.
|
127 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
128 |
+
MV,16,"Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
|
129 |
+
|
130 |
+
Scenario: Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
|
131 |
+
Options:
|
132 |
+
1) Freddie will never give Berta any money.
|
133 |
+
2) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition.
|
134 |
+
3) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions.
|
135 |
+
4) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta.
|
136 |
+
Answer: ",3
|
137 |
+
MV,17,"Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
|
138 |
+
|
139 |
+
Scenario: Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
|
140 |
+
Options:
|
141 |
+
1) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners.
|
142 |
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2) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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3) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
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4) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten.
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MV,18,"Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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Scenario: Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
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1) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint.
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2) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance.
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3) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious.
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4) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,19,"Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Scenario: Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address.
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2) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her.
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3) Bianka is an alien.
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4) Bianka is not very well educated.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,20,"Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Scenario: Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Kelly is a pathological liar.
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2) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer.
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3) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles.
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4) Kelly cannot count very well.
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Answer: ",3
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MV,1,"Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Scenario: Bob is having a lunch meeting with his boss, Mr. James. Mr. James asks Bob: ""Did you like the presentation that I gave at the board meeting yesterday?"" Bob responds: ""I cannot wait for our trip to Japan next week."" Why has Bob responded like this?
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Options:
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1) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss.
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2) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else.
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3) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss.
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4) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it.
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Answer: ",4
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MV,2,"Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
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Scenario: Richard came to visit his friend, Alex. Alex is an artist. Richard brought one of his artworks to Alex and asked Alex: ""What do you think of my painting?"" Alex responds, ""Have you noticed that I painted the walls?"" Why has Alex responded like this?
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Options:
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1) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls.
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2) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did.
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3) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is.
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18 |
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4) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre.
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19 |
+
Answer: ",4
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MV,3,"Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
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+
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+
Scenario: Leslie and Jane are chatting at a coffee shop. Leslie asks, ""Who was that man that I saw you with last night?"" Jane responds, ""The latte is unbelievable here."" Why has Jane responded like this?
|
23 |
+
Options:
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1) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised.
|
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+
2) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town.
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26 |
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3) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men.
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+
4) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes.
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+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,4,"Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
|
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+
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31 |
+
Scenario: Kelsey is in a bad mood. Every minor thing irritates her. When she sees her husband watching a football game, she yells: ""Can you turn off the TV?"" Her husband replies: ""Beer and chips would be awesome. Thanks!"" Why has Kelsey's husband responded like this?
|
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+
Options:
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1) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game.
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2) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife.
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35 |
+
3) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips.
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36 |
+
4) He is excited about seeing his wife.
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37 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,5,"Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
|
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+
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40 |
+
Scenario: Mark is discussing Jane, a senior financial manager who he hired, with his colleague John. Mark asks: ""How is Jane managing her new position?"" Mark says: ""She has excellent handwriting and is always dressed so nicely."" Why has Mark responded like this?
|
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+
Options:
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42 |
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1) Mark needs to get some new clothes.
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43 |
+
2) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high.
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44 |
+
3) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low.
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45 |
+
4) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting.
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46 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,6,"Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
|
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+
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49 |
+
Scenario: Lucy discusses her trip to Paris with her mom. Lucy says: ""I'd like to visit Vincent when I am in Paris. Where does he live?"" Her mom responds: ""Somewhere in France."" Why has Lucy's mom responded like this?
|
50 |
+
Options:
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51 |
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1) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris.
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52 |
+
2) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives.
|
53 |
+
3) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France.
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54 |
+
4) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France.
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55 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,7,"Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
|
57 |
+
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58 |
+
Scenario: Luke missed a wedding reception and wants his wife Melanie to tell him about it. He asks: ""What were you served at the wedding?"" She responds: ""Some food."" Why has Melanie responded like this?
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+
Options:
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60 |
+
1) The wedding is not about food.
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61 |
+
2) The food at the wedding was mediocre.
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62 |
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3) The food at the wedding was outstanding.
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63 |
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4) There was not a lot of food at the wedding.
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64 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,8,"Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
|
66 |
+
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+
Scenario: Mary and Ken are having breakfast. Ken asks Mary: ""How would you like your tea, dear?"" Mary responds, ""In a cup."" Why has Mary responded like this?
|
68 |
+
Options:
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69 |
+
1) Mary is irritated with Ken.
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70 |
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2) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink.
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71 |
+
3) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup.
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4) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday.
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73 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,9,"George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
|
75 |
+
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+
Scenario: George and Cindy are about to enter their favorite shoe shop in the mall. George asks Cindy: ""What would you like to buy?"" Cindy responds: ""A pair of shoes."" Why has Cindy responded like this?
|
77 |
+
Options:
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78 |
+
1) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion.
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79 |
+
2) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store.
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3) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy.
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+
4) Cindy is excited about going shopping.
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82 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,10,"Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
|
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+
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+
Scenario: Mike comes home from school. His mom asks him: ""What did you do at school today?"" Mike responds: ""some schoolwork."" Why has Mike responded like this?
|
86 |
+
Options:
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87 |
+
1) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school.
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88 |
+
2) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment.
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89 |
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3) He is upset that his dad is not at home.
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90 |
+
4) He does not want to talk about school with his mom.
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91 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,11,"Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
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+
Scenario: Mark, who is a newlywed, is talking to his mom over the phone. His mom asks: ""Did Julie cook your dinner last night?"" Mark responds: ""Well, she placed a number of edible substances into a pot and then heated them until various chemical reactions took place."" Why has Mark responded like this?
|
95 |
+
Options:
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+
1) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking.
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97 |
+
2) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking.
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98 |
+
3) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner.
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99 |
+
4) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking.
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100 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,12,"Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
|
102 |
+
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103 |
+
Scenario: Lenny comes to the kitchen and asks his wife, Marcie: ""What will we have for breakfast?"" Marcie responds: ""A hard-boiled egg cooked in hot water and toast that is toasted evenly on both sides."" Why has Marcie responded in such a way?
|
104 |
+
Options:
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105 |
+
1) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast.
|
106 |
+
2) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day.
|
107 |
+
3) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made.
|
108 |
+
4) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high.
|
109 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,14,"Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
|
111 |
+
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+
Scenario: Mike and Melissa are arguing about the state of secondary education in their state. Mike states: ""Standardized test scores are up 42% in our schools."" Melissa responds: ""And 47% of the kids didn't use the right pencil, 6% were chewing gum during the exam, and 32% yawned while completing their exams."" Why has Melissa responded like this?
|
113 |
+
Options:
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+
1) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education.
|
115 |
+
2) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge.
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116 |
+
3) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate.
|
117 |
+
4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate.
|
118 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,15,"Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
|
120 |
+
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121 |
+
Scenario: Rosy notes to her friend Dan: ""Those strangers at the other end of the subway car are nice."" Dan replies: ""Yeah, I bet they have only sweet dreams, eat organic food, do yoga every morning, plant trees, feed homeless, and read a lot of good books."" Why has Dan responded like this?
|
122 |
+
Options:
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+
1) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well.
|
124 |
+
2) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice.
|
125 |
+
3) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits.
|
126 |
+
4) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits.
|
127 |
+
Answer: ",4
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+
MV,16,"Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
|
129 |
+
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+
Scenario: Berta often forgets to return money that she borrows from her friends. One day Berta asks her friend Freddie for $500. Freddie responds: ""Of course, but only when I fly to space."" Why has Freddie responded like this?
|
131 |
+
Options:
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132 |
+
1) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions.
|
133 |
+
2) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta.
|
134 |
+
3) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition.
|
135 |
+
4) Freddie will never give Berta any money.
|
136 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
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+
MV,17,"Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
|
138 |
+
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139 |
+
Scenario: Lars and Katy are discussing their CEO. Lars says: ""People regard our CEO Mr. Smith as a real intellectual."" Katy responds: ""Sure, he is regarded as an intellectual by kindergarteners."" Why has Katy responded like this?
|
140 |
+
Options:
|
141 |
+
1) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten.
|
142 |
+
2) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
|
143 |
+
3) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual.
|
144 |
+
4) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners.
|
145 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
146 |
+
MV,18,"Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
|
147 |
+
|
148 |
+
Scenario: Samantha is talking with her dad about her fiance. Samantha notes: ""John is an innocent person."" Her dad replies: ""Undoubtedly, as innocent as a saint."" Why has Samantha's dad responded like this?
|
149 |
+
Options:
|
150 |
+
1) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious.
|
151 |
+
2) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence.
|
152 |
+
3) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint.
|
153 |
+
4) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance.
|
154 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
155 |
+
MV,19,"Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
|
156 |
+
|
157 |
+
Scenario: Lenny is saying goodbye to his date Bianka. Lenny asks Bianka: ""Where do you live?"" Bianka responds: ""I live on the moon."" Why has Bianka responded like this?
|
158 |
+
Options:
|
159 |
+
1) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her.
|
160 |
+
2) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address.
|
161 |
+
3) Bianka is an alien.
|
162 |
+
4) Bianka is not very well educated.
|
163 |
+
Answer: ",4
|
164 |
+
MV,20,"Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
|
165 |
+
|
166 |
+
Scenario: Annie and Kelly are discussing their plans for summer. Annie asks Kelly: ""How many books do you plan to read this summer?"" Kelly responds: ""A million."" Why has Kelly responded like this?
|
167 |
+
Options:
|
168 |
+
1) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles.
|
169 |
+
2) Kelly is a pathological liar.
|
170 |
+
3) Kelly cannot count very well.
|
171 |
+
4) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer.
|
172 |
+
Answer: ",4
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