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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Answer by taking a quote from the following article: Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross, c. 1822 - March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some thirteen missions to rescue approximately seventy enslaved people, family and friends, using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. She later helped abolitionist John Brown recruit men for his raid on Harpers Ferry. Tubman was born Araminta "Minty" Ross to slave parents, Harriet ("Rit") Green and Ben Ross. Rit was owned by Mary Pattison Brodess (and later her son Edward). Ben was held by Anthony Thompson, who became Mary's second husband, and who ran a large plantation near Blackwater River in Madison, Maryland. As with many slaves in the United States, neither the exact year nor place of Araminta's birth is known, and historians differ as to the best estimate. Kate Larson records the year as 1822, based on a midwife payment and several other historical documents, including her runaway advertisement, while Jean Humez says "the best current evidence suggests that Tubman was born in 1820, but it might have been a year or two later." Catherine Clinton notes that Tubman reported the year of her birth as 1825, while her death certificate lists 1815 and her gravestone lists 1820. In her Civil War widow's pension records, Tubman claimed she was born in 1820, 1822, and 1825, an indication, perhaps, that she had only a general idea of when she was born. Modesty, Tubman's maternal grandmother, arrived in the United States on a slave ship from Africa; no information is available about her other ancestors. As a child, Tubman was told that she seemed like an Ashanti person due to her character traits, though no evidence exists to confirm this lineage. Her mother Rit (who may have had a white father) was a cook for the Brodess family. Her father Ben was a skilled woodsman who managed the timber work on Thompson's plantation. They married around 1808 and, according to court records, they had nine children together: Linah, Mariah Ritty, Soph, Robert, Minty (Harriet), Ben, Rachel, Henry, and Moses. Rit struggled to keep her family together as slavery threatened to tear it apart. Edward Brodess sold three of her daughters (Linah, Mariah Ritty, and Soph), separating them from the family forever. When a trader from Georgia approached Brodess about buying Rit's youngest son, Moses, she hid him for a month, aided by other slaves and free blacks in the community. At one point she confronted her owner about the sale. Finally, Brodess and "the Georgia man" came toward the slave quarters to seize the child, where Rit told them, "You are after my son; but the first man that comes into my house, I will split his head open." Brodess backed away and abandoned the sale. Tubman's biographers agree that stories told about this event within the family influenced her belief in the possibilities of resistance. What about her dad?

answer:Harriet Tubman's dad was named Ben Ross. He was a skilled woodsman who managed the timber work on a plantation near Blackwater River in Madison, Maryland. He was married to Harriet's mom, Rit, and they had nine children together.

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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Does the sentence "This represents an increase of 13,089 from the average attendance of 21,126 recorded in the league's first season (1992–93)." answer the question "By how many attendees did the average Premier League attendance increase between 1992 and 2009?"

answer:Yes, this sentence answers the question. The average Premier League attendance increased by 13,089 people between the first season in 1992-93 and 2009. Just like adding 13,089 new friends to a big party!

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. Write some highlights for the following article: The UAE recalled its ambassador to Iran on Thursday in protest of a visit by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to a disputed island. Abu Mousa is one of three Persian Gulf islands that are the subject of a longtime border dispute between the two countries. The UAE's Foreign Ministry said it was summoning Tehran envoy Saif Mohammed Obaid Al Zaabi for consultations. The move comes a day after Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed condemned Ahmadinejad's visit to Abu Mousa "in the strongest possible terms," according to a report by state news agency WAM. The UAE says Iran has illegally occupied Abu Mousa since 1971. The two other disputed islands are the Greater and Lesser Tunbs. The foreign minister described the visit as a "flagrant violation'' of UAE sovereignty and said it was a setback to efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the issue, WAM reported. Ahmadinejad used his visit to Abu Mousa to comment on the historical basis for the Persian Gulf's name, according to Iranian state news agency IRNA. Arab states refer to the body of water as the Arabian Gulf. Iran views the islands as part of its territory. CNN's Elise Labott contributed to this report. Highlights:

answer:1. The UAE recalled its ambassador to Iran in protest of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to the disputed island of Abu Mousa. 2. Abu Mousa is one of three Persian Gulf islands involved in a longstanding border dispute between the UAE and Iran. 3. The UAE Foreign Ministry summoned Tehran envoy Saif Mohammed Obaid Al Zaabi for consultations regarding the issue. 4. UAE's Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed condemned Ahmadinejad's visit to Abu Mousa as a "flagrant violation" of UAE sovereignty and a setback to peaceful resolution efforts. 5. The UAE claims that Iran has illegally occupied Abu Mousa since 1971, along with the two other disputed islands - the Greater and Lesser Tunbs.

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