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question:You are a teacher. Given a task, you explain in simple steps what the task is asking, any guidelines it provides and how to use those guidelines to find the answer. In this task you are given a sentence. You must judge whether the object of the main clause is singular(like: apple) or plural(like: apartments). Label the instances as "Singular" or "Plural" based on your judgment. You and Sinead torture yourselves, not me !

answer:In this task, you are asked to identify if the object of the main clause in a sentence is singular or plural, and then label it accordingly as "Singular" or "Plural." 1. Read the given sentence: "You and Sinead torture yourselves, not me!" 2. Identify the main clause: "You and Sinead torture yourselves" 3. Find the object of the main clause: "yourselves" 4. Determine if the object is singular or plural: As "yourselves" refers to multiple people (You and Sinead), it is considered plural. 5. Label the object: In this case, it would be "Plural".

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. CHAPTER VIII And these two, as I have told you, Were the friends of Hiawatha, Chibiabos, the musician, And the very strong man, Kwasind. --Hiawatha. TORPENHOW was paging the last sheets of some manuscript, while the Nilghai, who had come for chess and remained to talk tactics, was reading through the first part, commenting scornfully the while. 'It's picturesque enough and it's sketchy,' said he; 'but as a serious consideration of affairs in Eastern Europe, it's not worth much.' 'It's off my hands at any rate.... Thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine slips altogether, aren't there? That should make between eleven and twelve pages of valuable misinformation. Heigho!' Torpenhow shuffled the writing together and hummed-- Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell, If I'd as much money as I could tell, I never would cry, Young lambs to sell! Dick entered, self-conscious and a little defiant, but in the best of tempers with all the world. 'Back at last?' said Torpenhow. 'More or less. What have you been doing?' 'Work. Dickie, you behave as though the Bank of England were behind you. Here's Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday gone and you haven't done a line. It's scandalous.' 'The notions come and go, my children--they come and go like our 'baccy,' he answered, filling his pipe. 'Moreover,' he stooped to thrust a spill into the grate, 'Apollo does not always stretch his---- Oh, confound your clumsy jests, Nilghai!' 'This is not the place to preach the theory of direct inspiration,' said the Nilghai, returning Torpenhow's large and workmanlike bellows to their nail on the wall. 'We believe in cobblers' wax. La!--where you sit down.' What are the answers to this following set of questions: 1. What was to be sold? 2. Who was humming? 3. And what else at the time? 4. What? 5. Did Hiawatha have any friends? 6. How many? 7. Name one? 8. What does he do? 9. And the other? 10. Is he weak? 11. Who came in? 12. Was he in a good mood? 13. How many days had he not written anything? 14. Which days? 15. Who came to play a game? 16. What game? 17. What did they discuss? 18. How many sheets were of bad information? 19. What did he put in his pipe? 20. Where did the bellows go?

answer:1. Young lambs were to be sold. 2. Torpenhow was humming. 3. He was also paging the last sheets of some manuscript. 4. The manuscript was about affairs in Eastern Europe. 5. Yes, Hiawatha had friends. 6. Hiawatha had two friends. 7. One of his friends was Chibiabos. 8. Chibiabos was a musician. 9. The other friend was Kwasind. 10. No, Kwasind was very strong. 11. Dick came in. 12. Yes, he was in a good mood. 13. He had not written anything for three days. 14. Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. 15. The Nilghai came to play a game. 16. They were going to play chess. 17. They discussed the manuscript about Eastern Europe. 18. There were between eleven and twelve pages of bad information. 19. He put tobacco ('baccy) in his pipe. 20. The bellows went back to their nail on the wall.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Answer the following question: Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: The class in America is almost the same as that in China. But something is different. 1.In America, if the teacher asks you a question but you don't understand, you should put up your hand and ask the teacher to repeat it. If you don't know the answer, it is all right to tell the teacher that you don't know. Then he or she knows what you need to do. 2.You mustn't be absent on a test day. If you are seriously ill, call and let the teacher know you will not be there for the test. If your teacher allows you a make-up test , you should take the test in one or two days after you go back to school. 3.Be on time! It is impossible to be late. If you come in late, be sure to do it quietly. Take your books out of your bag after you enter the room. Then go to your seat and sit down quietly. In the US, you needn't knock before you come into the classroom. 4.If you have to leave during the class, do it quietly, too. There's no need to ask for the teacher's agreement. Question: When can a student take a make-up test? - When he's too sick to take the test. - When he gets a bad grade in his test. - When he doesn't finish the paper in his test. - When he is late for a test. Answer:

answer:A student can take a make-up test when he's too sick to take the test. According to the article, if a student is seriously ill, they should call and let the teacher know that they will not be present for the test. If the teacher allows a make-up test, the student should take it in one or two days after they return to school. The other options mentioned - getting a bad grade in the test, not finishing the paper in the test, or being late for a test - are not valid reasons for taking a make-up test as per the information provided in the article.

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. Continue writing the following text. Being courageous, Brett was more enthusiastic about the backpacking trip than Aaron because

answer:he had always been a thrill-seeker. He loved the scent of the great outdoors, the sensation of the dense forest under his sturdy boots, and the mysterious allure of the undiscovered paths leading him deeper into nature's embrace. Step 1: The user's initial text indicates a contrast between two characters' feelings towards a backpacking trip. Brett is described as courageous and enthusiastic, hence, I continued to build his character in that direction. Step 2: To establish his adventurous nature, I depicted Brett as a thrill-seeker who finds joy in exploring the unknown. This makes his enthusiasm for the trip more understandable and strongly contrasts with Aaron's implied apprehension. Step 3: Lastly, I went into more detail to describe Brett's love for nature to emphasize and justify his excitement and disposition towards the trip, further contrasting him with Aaron.

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