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 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) He is excited about the upcoming trip to Japan and does not want to talk about anything else. 2) He wants to avoid going to Japan next week and wants to discuss it with his boss. 3) He liked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to tell him about it. 4) He disliked the talk that his boss gave but does not want to criticize his boss. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Alex wants Richards to help him paint the walls. 2) Alex is proud of the painting job that he did. 3) Alex thinks that Richard's painting is mediocre. 4) Alex is afraid that Richard will become a better painter than he is. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) The man who Leslie saw makes unbelievable lattes. 2) She thinks that it is the best latte in the town. 3) A coffee break is not a good time to discuss men. 4) She does not want to discuss the topic that Leslie has raised. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) He is thankful for her offer of beer and chips. 2) He is excited about seeing his wife. 3) He pretends that he did not understand his wife's comment because he wants to watch the game. 4) He is happy to turn off the TV right away and to spend more time with his wife. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very high. 2) Mark's opinion of Jane as a financial manager is very low. 3) Mark needs to get some new clothes. 4) Mark is fond of people who have good handwriting. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Lucy's mom knows that Vincent lives somewhere in France. 2) Lucy's mom is jealous that she is not going to Paris. 3) Lucy's mom is afraid that Lucy will go to France. 4) Lucy's mom does not know where exactly Vincent lives. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) There was not a lot of food at the wedding. 2) The wedding is not about food. 3) The food at the wedding was outstanding. 4) The food at the wedding was mediocre. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Mary wants Ken to wash a cup that she sees in the sink. 2) Mary is irritated with Ken. 3) Mary is proud of the new cups that she got from Ken for her birthday. 4) Mary wants Ken to serve her tea in a cup. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Cindy does not know what type of shoes she wants to buy. 2) Cindy has an obsession with shoes and buys them on every occasion. 3) Cindy does not plan to buy anything but shoes in this store. 4) Cindy is excited about going shopping. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) He is upset that his dad is not at home. 2) He has been doing lots of schoolwork at school. 3) He is too excited to talk about this at the moment. 4) He does not want to talk about school with his mom. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Mark's wife has been angry with Mark because he did not help her with dinner. 2) Mark's wife has a lot of experience with cooking. 3) Mark's wife has little experience with cooking. 4) Mark's wife has been doing some scientific experiments instead of cooking. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Marcie wants Lenny to know how his breakfast was made. 2) Marcie thinks that her husband's expectations about breakfast are too high. 3) Marcie thinks that breakfast is the main meal of the day. 4) Marcie is really good at cooking eggs and making toast. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Melissa thinks that kids attending schools lack subject knowledge. 2) Melissa is very knowledgeable about the system of secondary education. 3) Melissa thinks that statistical information is useless in this debate. 4) Melissa thinks that statistical information is of great use in this debate. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) He thinks that people who ride subways have many good habits. 2) He knows these people and their lifestyle very well. 3) He thinks that Rosy has no reason to believe that the strangers are nice. 4) He thinks that people who ride subways have many bad habits. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Freddie will never give Berta any money. 2) Freddie can give Berta some money that he will get for his space expedition. 3) Freddie is ready to give money to Berta without any questions. 4) Freddie considers giving the money to Berta. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Katy knows that Mr. Smith's kids are kindergarteners. 2) Katy doubts that Mr. Smith is a smart individual. 3) Katy agrees that Mr. Smith is a smart individual. 4) Katy thinks that Mr. Smith works at a kindergarten. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha's fiance is a saint. 2) Samantha's dad thinks that Samantha has an incorrect view of her fiance. 3) Samantha's dad thinks that John is too religious. 4) Samantha's dad is impressed with John's innocence. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Bianka does not want Lenny to know her address. 2) Bianka tries to make Lenny angry with her. 3) Bianka is an alien. 4) Bianka is not very well educated. Answer: ",3 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? ","[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. 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? Options: 1) Kelly is a pathological liar. 2) Kelly plans to devote a lot of time to reading this summer. 3) Kelly has made a list of books to read that contains one million titles. 4) Kelly cannot count very well. Answer: ",3