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question:My mother's shopping lists were ordered by rules known only to her. As you slid your finger down the columns of groceries and toiletries, you would invariably be stopped by something along the lines of "2dozjumHerbal Essences" or "1pepperoni TC," with the "TC" underlined twice and flanked by gnarled masses of pencil scratch-outs. When we were kids, we dreaded accompanying her to Wal-Mart, or worse, the Cosco at the edge of town, where the echoing rafters and limitless aisles seemed to mock the confusion into which we were inevitably thrown when handed torn-off fragments of the list. Of course, it was easy enough to see in hindsight that "2dozjumHerbal Essences" was merely the bastard child of two drunkenly weaving columns--we had been supposed to get two dozen jumbo eggs and a bottle of my mother's favourite brand of shampoo (ever inventive in creating proprietary abbreviations--"TC" standing for, what else, thin crust pizza--my mother scrupulously wrote out brand names in full). It was a little like ordering chemicals for a laboratory, sans any knowledge of chemistry--or, for that matter, laboratories, although my ignorance of the distinction between baking soda and baking powder cannot be entirely the root of my confusion. Eventually I--and my siblings--learned the difference between tomato paste and tomato sauce, and could readily distinguish one brand of laundry detergent from a similarly-styled knock-off, but my shame-faced trips back to the mothercart never ceased. I would track her down, most often in the produce section--she was usually loath to trust us with the delicate task of selecting the very best fruits and vegetables--and hand her back my portion of the list, asking for an explanation. Usually it amounted to a failure of awareness on my part--get the kind of soap we always get, of course! Question: The author thinks his/her mother's list is: === The answer to the above question is (i) Disorganized; (ii) Confusing because of bad handwriting; (iii) Confusing because of the weird abbreviations; (iv) not enough information; Answer:

answer:(i) Disorganized; (ii) Confusing because of bad handwriting; (iii) Confusing because of the weird abbreviations

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Generate a sentence about this data: 1634: The Bavarian Crisis AUTHOR Virginia DeMarce Sentence:

answer:In 1634, a book called "The Bavarian Crisis" was written by an author named Virginia DeMarce, and it tells a story about a big problem happening in a place called Bavaria.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Please answer the following question: Question: Who found Jane's corpse If there is no answer, please output "Insufficient information to provide an answer.". Movie title: Xtro Context: Sam Phillips (Philip Sayer) and his child Tony (Simon Nash) are playing outside their farm. The father is abducted by a strong light.Three years later, the light returns, and plants a seed. A half-human half-alien creature grows up, and when it moves it is run over by a car. Ben (Robert Pereno) is attacked and killed when he looks for the runaway man. Jane (Katherine Best) is also killed. The creature (Tim Dry) moves to a cottage nearby and attacks a woman (Susie Silvey), leaving her pregnant. When she returns to consciousness, she gives birth to a full-formed Sam and dies. Sam steals Ben's clothes and drives his car, without bothering to get rid of Jane's corpse, which will be found by a lorry-driver (David Cardy)Sam seeks Tony, who lives in a condominium building in London, with his mother (Bernice Stegers), her new boyfriend Joe Daniels (Danny Brainin), and a French au-pair Analise Mercier (Mariam d'Abo). Rachel and Joe are professional photographers and share a studio downtown. Many nights, Tony has got nightmares. He wakes up soaked in blood, but it's not his, as the family doctor (Robert Fyfe) discovers.Sam picks Tony up from school, until Rachel finds them. Although Joe doesn't like it -he intends to marry Rachel-Sam goes to live with them, saying he can't remember anything. Tony sees him eating his pet snake's eggs and runs from him. Sam goes after him, talking to him smoothly, and drinks his blood.Rachel finds Jane's photo in Sam's clothes, but he can't remember her either. Tony discovers he has certain powers now, so he sends a human-size soldier toy (Sean Crawford) to kill their nasty neighbour Mrs Goodman (Anna Wing), in revenge for killing his pet snake. Also, a teddy-clown becomes a human-like clown (Peter Mandell)Sam and Rachel both decide to visit their former residence, the farm, while leaving Tony at Analise's regard. However, she brings Esteban, her boyfriends, and they make love. Tony demands to play hide-and-see with her. She does so, only to be used as a kind of womb for the alien eggs... Answer:

answer:A lorry-driver (David Cardy) found Jane's corpse.

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Write a subject line for this message: At the request of Christi, enclosed please find a revised draft of EPMI's response to TVA's recent letter concerning EPMI's transmission requests. This letter has been revised from the earlier draft to reflect comments from Kevin and me. I will call Bill Rust and read the letter to him after all revisions have been made. Please let me know if you have any comments. We would like to get the letter out to TVA as soon as possible, preferably this afternoon if possible Thanks Subject Line:

answer:Christi's Request: Updated EPMI Letter for TVA (please review and give comments)

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