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The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:
for cockfighting
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:
fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:
by properly handling and sufficiently cooking
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:
domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:
squabs
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:squabs Question: From which language is "poultry" derived? Answer:
the French/Norman word poule
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:squabs Question: From which language is "poultry" derived? Answer:the French/Norman word poule Question: Which means? Answer:
small animal
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:squabs Question: From which language is "poultry" derived? Answer:the French/Norman word poule Question: Which means? Answer:small animal Question: In what language originally? Answer:
Latin
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:squabs Question: From which language is "poultry" derived? Answer:the French/Norman word poule Question: Which means? Answer:small animal Question: In what language originally? Answer:Latin Question: Which scientific order includes both chickens and turkeys? Answer:
Galliformes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:squabs Question: From which language is "poultry" derived? Answer:the French/Norman word poule Question: Which means? Answer:small animal Question: In what language originally? Answer:Latin Question: Which scientific order includes both chickens and turkeys? Answer:Galliformes Question: Which is a subcategory of which superorder? Answer:
Galloanserae
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:squabs Question: From which language is "poultry" derived? Answer:the French/Norman word poule Question: Which means? Answer:small animal Question: In what language originally? Answer:Latin Question: Which scientific order includes both chickens and turkeys? Answer:Galliformes Question: Which is a subcategory of which superorder? Answer:Galloanserae Question: How are most birds raised today? Answer:
in intensive commercial enterprises.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:squabs Question: From which language is "poultry" derived? Answer:the French/Norman word poule Question: Which means? Answer:small animal Question: In what language originally? Answer:Latin Question: Which scientific order includes both chickens and turkeys? Answer:Galliformes Question: Which is a subcategory of which superorder? Answer:Galloanserae Question: How are most birds raised today? Answer:in intensive commercial enterprises. Question: Globally, where does poultry rank as a meat source? Answer:
second
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:squabs Question: From which language is "poultry" derived? Answer:the French/Norman word poule Question: Which means? Answer:small animal Question: In what language originally? Answer:Latin Question: Which scientific order includes both chickens and turkeys? Answer:Galliformes Question: Which is a subcategory of which superorder? Answer:Galloanserae Question: How are most birds raised today? Answer:in intensive commercial enterprises. Question: Globally, where does poultry rank as a meat source? Answer:second Question: Are chickens and eggs a high source of fat? Answer:
no
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:squabs Question: From which language is "poultry" derived? Answer:the French/Norman word poule Question: Which means? Answer:small animal Question: In what language originally? Answer:Latin Question: Which scientific order includes both chickens and turkeys? Answer:Galliformes Question: Which is a subcategory of which superorder? Answer:Galloanserae Question: How are most birds raised today? Answer:in intensive commercial enterprises. Question: Globally, where does poultry rank as a meat source? Answer:second Question: Are chickens and eggs a high source of fat? Answer:no Question: What nuitritonal benefit do they have? Answer:
they contain high-quality protein
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys) and the family Anatidae, in order Anseriformes, commonly known as "waterfowl" and including domestic ducks and domestic geese. Poultry also includes other birds that are killed for their meat, such as the young of pigeons (known as squabs) but does not include similar wild birds hunted for sport or food and known as game. The word "poultry" comes from the French/Norman word poule, itself derived from the Latin word pullus, which means small animal. The domestication of poultry took place several thousand years ago. This may have originally been as a result of people hatching and rearing young birds from eggs collected from the wild, but later involved keeping the birds permanently in captivity. Domesticated chickens may have been used for cockfighting at first and quail kept for their songs, but soon it was realised how useful it was having a captive-bred source of food. Selective breeding for fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility took place over the centuries, and modern breeds often look very different from their wild ancestors. Although some birds are still kept in small flocks in extensive systems, most birds available in the market today are reared in intensive commercial enterprises. Poultry is the second most widely eaten type of meat globally and, along with eggs, provides nutritionally beneficial food containing high-quality protein accompanied by a low proportion of fat. All poultry meat should be properly handled and sufficiently cooked in order to reduce the risk of food poisoning. Question: When was poultry first domesticated? Answer:several thousand years ago. Question: Why might people have kept quail in captivity before using them for nourishment? Answer:for their songs Question: What about chickens? Answer:for cockfighting Question: Are today's chickens virtually the same as their ancestors? Answer:no Question: What did breeders look for when breeding? Answer:fast growth, egg-laying ability, conformation, plumage and docility Question: How can one avoid food poisoning when eating poultry? Answer:by properly handling and sufficiently cooking Question: How is the term poultry defined? Answer:domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, their feathers, or sometimes as pets. Question: Are pidgeons considered poultry? Answer:yes Question: What are they sometimes alternatively called? Answer:squabs Question: From which language is "poultry" derived? Answer:the French/Norman word poule Question: Which means? Answer:small animal Question: In what language originally? Answer:Latin Question: Which scientific order includes both chickens and turkeys? Answer:Galliformes Question: Which is a subcategory of which superorder? Answer:Galloanserae Question: How are most birds raised today? Answer:in intensive commercial enterprises. Question: Globally, where does poultry rank as a meat source? Answer:second Question: Are chickens and eggs a high source of fat? Answer:no Question: What nuitritonal benefit do they have? Answer:they contain high-quality protein Question: Originally, where did people find birds to raise? Answer:
eggs collected from the wild
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Mr. Laurence was not allowed to see Beth, and Meg felt unhappy writing letters to her mother saying nothing about Beth's illness. Jo nursed Beth night and day, but the time came when Beth did not know her and called for her mother. Jo was frightened, and Meg begged to be allowed to write the truth, but Hannah said there was no danger yet. Then a letter came saying that Mr. March was worse and could not think of coming home for a long time. How dark the days seemed. How sad and lonely. The sisters worked and waited as the shadow of death lay over the once happy home. It was then that Meg realized how rich she had been in the things which really mattered--love, peace, good health. And Jo, watching her little sister, thought about how unselfish Beth always was--living for others and trying to make home a happy place for all who came there. Amy, sad and lonely at Aunt March's house, just wanted to come home so that she could do something to help Beth. On the first day of December, the doctor came in the morning. He looked at Beth, then said quietly, 'If Mrs. March can leave her husband, I think she should come home now.' Jo threw on her coat and ran out into the snow to send a telegram. When she arrived back, Laurie came with a letter saying that Mr. March was getting better again. This was good news, but Jo's face was so unhappy that Laurie asked, 'What is it? Is Beth worse?' 'I've sent for Mother,' said Jo, beginning to cry. 'Beth doesn't know us any more.' Laurie held her hand and whispered, 'I'm here, Jo. Hold on to me. Your mother will be here soon, and then everything will be all right.' Question: Was Meg telling her Mom about Beth being sick? Answer:
Meg felt unhappy writing letters to her mother saying nothing about Beth's illness
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Mr. Laurence was not allowed to see Beth, and Meg felt unhappy writing letters to her mother saying nothing about Beth's illness. Jo nursed Beth night and day, but the time came when Beth did not know her and called for her mother. Jo was frightened, and Meg begged to be allowed to write the truth, but Hannah said there was no danger yet. Then a letter came saying that Mr. March was worse and could not think of coming home for a long time. How dark the days seemed. How sad and lonely. The sisters worked and waited as the shadow of death lay over the once happy home. It was then that Meg realized how rich she had been in the things which really mattered--love, peace, good health. And Jo, watching her little sister, thought about how unselfish Beth always was--living for others and trying to make home a happy place for all who came there. Amy, sad and lonely at Aunt March's house, just wanted to come home so that she could do something to help Beth. On the first day of December, the doctor came in the morning. He looked at Beth, then said quietly, 'If Mrs. March can leave her husband, I think she should come home now.' Jo threw on her coat and ran out into the snow to send a telegram. When she arrived back, Laurie came with a letter saying that Mr. March was getting better again. This was good news, but Jo's face was so unhappy that Laurie asked, 'What is it? Is Beth worse?' 'I've sent for Mother,' said Jo, beginning to cry. 'Beth doesn't know us any more.' Laurie held her hand and whispered, 'I'm here, Jo. Hold on to me. Your mother will be here soon, and then everything will be all right.' Question: Was Meg telling her Mom about Beth being sick? Answer:Meg felt unhappy writing letters to her mother saying nothing about Beth's illness Question: Who was not allowed to see Beth? Answer:
Mr. Laurence was not allowed to see Beth
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Mr. Laurence was not allowed to see Beth, and Meg felt unhappy writing letters to her mother saying nothing about Beth's illness. Jo nursed Beth night and day, but the time came when Beth did not know her and called for her mother. Jo was frightened, and Meg begged to be allowed to write the truth, but Hannah said there was no danger yet. Then a letter came saying that Mr. March was worse and could not think of coming home for a long time. How dark the days seemed. How sad and lonely. The sisters worked and waited as the shadow of death lay over the once happy home. It was then that Meg realized how rich she had been in the things which really mattered--love, peace, good health. And Jo, watching her little sister, thought about how unselfish Beth always was--living for others and trying to make home a happy place for all who came there. Amy, sad and lonely at Aunt March's house, just wanted to come home so that she could do something to help Beth. On the first day of December, the doctor came in the morning. He looked at Beth, then said quietly, 'If Mrs. March can leave her husband, I think she should come home now.' Jo threw on her coat and ran out into the snow to send a telegram. When she arrived back, Laurie came with a letter saying that Mr. March was getting better again. This was good news, but Jo's face was so unhappy that Laurie asked, 'What is it? Is Beth worse?' 'I've sent for Mother,' said Jo, beginning to cry. 'Beth doesn't know us any more.' Laurie held her hand and whispered, 'I'm here, Jo. Hold on to me. Your mother will be here soon, and then everything will be all right.' Question: Was Meg telling her Mom about Beth being sick? Answer:Meg felt unhappy writing letters to her mother saying nothing about Beth's illness Question: Who was not allowed to see Beth? Answer:Mr. Laurence was not allowed to see Beth Question: Who was taking care of Beth? Answer:
Jo nursed Beth night and day - Jo was taking care of Beth
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Mr. Laurence was not allowed to see Beth, and Meg felt unhappy writing letters to her mother saying nothing about Beth's illness. Jo nursed Beth night and day, but the time came when Beth did not know her and called for her mother. Jo was frightened, and Meg begged to be allowed to write the truth, but Hannah said there was no danger yet. Then a letter came saying that Mr. March was worse and could not think of coming home for a long time. How dark the days seemed. How sad and lonely. The sisters worked and waited as the shadow of death lay over the once happy home. It was then that Meg realized how rich she had been in the things which really mattered--love, peace, good health. And Jo, watching her little sister, thought about how unselfish Beth always was--living for others and trying to make home a happy place for all who came there. Amy, sad and lonely at Aunt March's house, just wanted to come home so that she could do something to help Beth. On the first day of December, the doctor came in the morning. He looked at Beth, then said quietly, 'If Mrs. March can leave her husband, I think she should come home now.' Jo threw on her coat and ran out into the snow to send a telegram. When she arrived back, Laurie came with a letter saying that Mr. March was getting better again. This was good news, but Jo's face was so unhappy that Laurie asked, 'What is it? Is Beth worse?' 'I've sent for Mother,' said Jo, beginning to cry. 'Beth doesn't know us any more.' Laurie held her hand and whispered, 'I'm here, Jo. Hold on to me. Your mother will be here soon, and then everything will be all right.' Question: Was Meg telling her Mom about Beth being sick? Answer:Meg felt unhappy writing letters to her mother saying nothing about Beth's illness Question: Who was not allowed to see Beth? Answer:Mr. Laurence was not allowed to see Beth Question: Who was taking care of Beth? Answer:Jo nursed Beth night and day - Jo was taking care of Beth Question: How did Jo feel emotionally? Answer:
Jo was frightened
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:
A wolf
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:
Stopped and ate it
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:
A few minutes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:
The moon
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:
On the snow
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:
Only one wolf
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:
Englishman
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:Englishman Question: Why did he go to Russia? Answer:
For a holiday
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:Englishman Question: Why did he go to Russia? Answer:For a holiday Question: How long did he stay? Answer:
Several months
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:Englishman Question: Why did he go to Russia? Answer:For a holiday Question: How long did he stay? Answer:Several months Question: Where did he then return to? Answer:
Home
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:Englishman Question: Why did he go to Russia? Answer:For a holiday Question: How long did he stay? Answer:Several months Question: Where did he then return to? Answer:Home Question: Who visited him when he returned? Answer:
Some of his friends
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:Englishman Question: Why did he go to Russia? Answer:For a holiday Question: How long did he stay? Answer:Several months Question: Where did he then return to? Answer:Home Question: Who visited him when he returned? Answer:Some of his friends Question: What kind of trip did he say he had in Russia? Answer:
A very dangerous one
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:Englishman Question: Why did he go to Russia? Answer:For a holiday Question: How long did he stay? Answer:Several months Question: Where did he then return to? Answer:Home Question: Who visited him when he returned? Answer:Some of his friends Question: What kind of trip did he say he had in Russia? Answer:A very dangerous one Question: What made him late during that trip? Answer:
Bad weather
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:Englishman Question: Why did he go to Russia? Answer:For a holiday Question: How long did he stay? Answer:Several months Question: Where did he then return to? Answer:Home Question: Who visited him when he returned? Answer:Some of his friends Question: What kind of trip did he say he had in Russia? Answer:A very dangerous one Question: What made him late during that trip? Answer:Bad weather Question: Was he a little late or very late? Answer:
Very late
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:Englishman Question: Why did he go to Russia? Answer:For a holiday Question: How long did he stay? Answer:Several months Question: Where did he then return to? Answer:Home Question: Who visited him when he returned? Answer:Some of his friends Question: What kind of trip did he say he had in Russia? Answer:A very dangerous one Question: What made him late during that trip? Answer:Bad weather Question: Was he a little late or very late? Answer:Very late Question: How many wolves were initially following him? Answer:
About twenty
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:Englishman Question: Why did he go to Russia? Answer:For a holiday Question: How long did he stay? Answer:Several months Question: Where did he then return to? Answer:Home Question: Who visited him when he returned? Answer:Some of his friends Question: What kind of trip did he say he had in Russia? Answer:A very dangerous one Question: What made him late during that trip? Answer:Bad weather Question: Was he a little late or very late? Answer:Very late Question: How many wolves were initially following him? Answer:About twenty Question: What animals were spooked by the wolves? Answer:
The horses
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once an Englishman named Jack Brown went to Russia for a holiday. He stayed there for several months and then came home again. Some of his friends visited him a few days after he got back. "I had a very dangerous trip while I was in Russia," Jack said to them. "I wanted to see a friend of mine in the country and the bad weather made me very late. So I was still traveling through a forest in a sleigh when the sun went down. It was a long way from my friend's house when about twenty wolves began to follow my sleigh. It was very dark in the forest. There was thick snow on the ground. It was cold, and there were no houses for miles and miles. First I heard the wolves. The noise was terrible! The horses heard them, too. They were frightened and began running faster. Then I saw long, gray forms among the trees, and soon the wolves were near us. They were running very fast, and they didn't seem to get tired like the horses." "What did you do?" one of Jack's friends asked. "When the wolves got very near," Jack answered, "I put up my gun and shot the first wolf. The sleigh was moving about, but I hit the animal and killed it. Then all the other wolves stopped and ate it, so our sleigh got away from them for a few minutes." "Then they finished their meal, and I heard them coming again. The moon was shining brightly on the snow now, and after a few minutes I saw them running among the trees once more. They came nearer again, and then I shot another of them, and the others stopped once more to eat it." "The same thing happened again and again, and my horses became more and more tired and ran slower and slower until, after about two hours, only one wolf was still alive and following us." "Wasn't it too fat to run?" one of his friends asked. Question: What did Jack shoot? Answer:A wolf Question: was it killed? Answer:Yes Question: What did the other wolves do then? Answer:Stopped and ate it Question: How long did the sleigh get away from the other wolves? Answer:A few minutes Question: What was shining? Answer:The moon Question: On what? Answer:On the snow Question: Was the moon bright? Answer:Yes Question: After two hours, how many wolves were alive? Answer:Only one wolf Question: Was it still following the sleigh? Answer:Yes Question: What nationality was Jack Brown? Answer:Englishman Question: Why did he go to Russia? Answer:For a holiday Question: How long did he stay? Answer:Several months Question: Where did he then return to? Answer:Home Question: Who visited him when he returned? Answer:Some of his friends Question: What kind of trip did he say he had in Russia? Answer:A very dangerous one Question: What made him late during that trip? Answer:Bad weather Question: Was he a little late or very late? Answer:Very late Question: How many wolves were initially following him? Answer:About twenty Question: What animals were spooked by the wolves? Answer:The horses Question: Was it light or dark in the forest? Answer:
Dark
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:
Wang Baoqiang
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:
Ma Rong
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:
his wife had an affair
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:his wife had an affair Question: What percent of the Chinese population are mad at Ma? Answer:
The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:his wife had an affair Question: What percent of the Chinese population are mad at Ma? Answer:The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. Question: What trope does this divorce fit? Answer:
of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:his wife had an affair Question: What percent of the Chinese population are mad at Ma? Answer:The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. Question: What trope does this divorce fit? Answer:of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. Question: What did Ma do with their assetts? Answer:
hid s
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:his wife had an affair Question: What percent of the Chinese population are mad at Ma? Answer:The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. Question: What trope does this divorce fit? Answer:of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. Question: What did Ma do with their assetts? Answer:hid s Question: How many flats did they have? Answer:
nine
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:his wife had an affair Question: What percent of the Chinese population are mad at Ma? Answer:The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. Question: What trope does this divorce fit? Answer:of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. Question: What did Ma do with their assetts? Answer:hid s Question: How many flats did they have? Answer:nine Question: What kind of car did they have? Answer:
BMW
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:his wife had an affair Question: What percent of the Chinese population are mad at Ma? Answer:The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. Question: What trope does this divorce fit? Answer:of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. Question: What did Ma do with their assetts? Answer:hid s Question: How many flats did they have? Answer:nine Question: What kind of car did they have? Answer:BMW Question: How many social media views has their divorce had? Answer:
over five billion times
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:his wife had an affair Question: What percent of the Chinese population are mad at Ma? Answer:The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. Question: What trope does this divorce fit? Answer:of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. Question: What did Ma do with their assetts? Answer:hid s Question: How many flats did they have? Answer:nine Question: What kind of car did they have? Answer:BMW Question: How many social media views has their divorce had? Answer:over five billion times Question: What is one of their hashtags? Answer:
Wang BaoQiang Divorce
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:his wife had an affair Question: What percent of the Chinese population are mad at Ma? Answer:The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. Question: What trope does this divorce fit? Answer:of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. Question: What did Ma do with their assetts? Answer:hid s Question: How many flats did they have? Answer:nine Question: What kind of car did they have? Answer:BMW Question: How many social media views has their divorce had? Answer:over five billion times Question: What is one of their hashtags? Answer:Wang BaoQiang Divorce Question: And another? Answer:
Wang Don't Cry
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:his wife had an affair Question: What percent of the Chinese population are mad at Ma? Answer:The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. Question: What trope does this divorce fit? Answer:of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. Question: What did Ma do with their assetts? Answer:hid s Question: How many flats did they have? Answer:nine Question: What kind of car did they have? Answer:BMW Question: How many social media views has their divorce had? Answer:over five billion times Question: What is one of their hashtags? Answer:Wang BaoQiang Divorce Question: And another? Answer:Wang Don't Cry Question: and another? Answer:
Wang We Support You
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: A Chinese actor's divorce from his wife, over her alleged extramarital affair, has social media buzzing, with posts about the subject gaining over five billion views. Wang Baoqiang announced online on Sunday that he was divorcing his wife, Ma Rong, and sacking his agent, Song Zhe. He alleged that his marriage broke down after his wife had an affair with his agent, and that she had also transferred the couple's joint assets. Ma has hit back at Wang, accusing him of abandoning their family. The topic has sparked a debate about relationships and divorce. It seems Wang's situation has struck a chord with many - which could explain the number of views, which are high even by Chinese standards. The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. But why are they so interested? what is it about this one that's got all of China ruffled up? Some people feel that this divorce seems to fit a certain trope - of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. It is not uncommon to hear the belief that a couple has to "match" at every level - be it in status, or physical appearance - for a relationship to work out. Wang and Ma's split has many people wondering if uneven matches are unlikely to succeed. A lot of social media discussion has also centred around divorce, and in particular how people can protect themselves. Wang has alleged that his wife transferred and hid some of the couple's assets. They're a wealthy couple - their assets, according to Chinese media, include nine flats, a BMW car and various luxury goods. As a result, people are debating the importance of protecting individual assets, even after marriage. Question: What is the name of the Chinese actor in the story? Answer:Wang Baoqiang Question: and his wife? Answer:Ma Rong Question: Why is Wang getting a divorce? Answer:his wife had an affair Question: What percent of the Chinese population are mad at Ma? Answer:The divorce quickly became a top trending topic in China. According to micro blog Sina Weibo, posts with the hashtag "Wang BaoQiang Divorce" have been viewed over five billion times. Chinese netizens seem to have rallied around Wang, with topics like "Wang Don't Cry" "Wang We Support You", quickly trending after news of the divorce spread. Statistics by Weibo showed that 47% of netizens' posts condemned Ma for her affair, saying it had shattered her family. Question: What trope does this divorce fit? Answer:of a beautiful but ordinary girl marrying a rich but less good-looking man. Question: What did Ma do with their assetts? Answer:hid s Question: How many flats did they have? Answer:nine Question: What kind of car did they have? Answer:BMW Question: How many social media views has their divorce had? Answer:over five billion times Question: What is one of their hashtags? Answer:Wang BaoQiang Divorce Question: And another? Answer:Wang Don't Cry Question: and another? Answer:Wang We Support You Question: Is it the top topic in China? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:
he drowned.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:
Greece,
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:
Narcissus
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:
a small village on the sea
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:Yes Question: Why? Answer:
Because of his good-looking face
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:Yes Question: Why? Answer:Because of his good-looking face Question: Did anybody look better than him? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:Yes Question: Why? Answer:Because of his good-looking face Question: Did anybody look better than him? Answer:No Question: Did he try to kiss someone? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:Yes Question: Why? Answer:Because of his good-looking face Question: Did anybody look better than him? Answer:No Question: Did he try to kiss someone? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:
Himself
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:Yes Question: Why? Answer:Because of his good-looking face Question: Did anybody look better than him? Answer:No Question: Did he try to kiss someone? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Himself Question: What did he get nearer to? Answer:
to the water
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:Yes Question: Why? Answer:Because of his good-looking face Question: Did anybody look better than him? Answer:No Question: Did he try to kiss someone? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Himself Question: What did he get nearer to? Answer:to the water Question: Was he well-balanced? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:Yes Question: Why? Answer:Because of his good-looking face Question: Did anybody look better than him? Answer:No Question: Did he try to kiss someone? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Himself Question: What did he get nearer to? Answer:to the water Question: Was he well-balanced? Answer:No Question: Did he take a fall? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:Yes Question: Why? Answer:Because of his good-looking face Question: Did anybody look better than him? Answer:No Question: Did he try to kiss someone? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Himself Question: What did he get nearer to? Answer:to the water Question: Was he well-balanced? Answer:No Question: Did he take a fall? Answer:Yes Question: Where? Answer:
into the pool .
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:Yes Question: Why? Answer:Because of his good-looking face Question: Did anybody look better than him? Answer:No Question: Did he try to kiss someone? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Himself Question: What did he get nearer to? Answer:to the water Question: Was he well-balanced? Answer:No Question: Did he take a fall? Answer:Yes Question: Where? Answer:into the pool . Question: Was he able to get out? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Once upon a time in Greece, there lived a young man called Narcissus. He lived in a small village on the sea and was famous in the land because he was quite handsome. Villagers would turn up on the streets to stare at the beautiful child . When he grew up , people always said "How handsome Narcissus is!" Villagers thought that Narcissus could not be any more handsome than he already was. But as years passed Narcissus became a teenager. His beauty grew and became so great that he was known all over country of Greece. As he grew ,Narcissus was very proud of his good-looking face. "Oh! You are so handsome ,Narcissus!" Narcissus said one day as he looked into a pool."There's nobody more handsome in the whole world ! I'd love to kiss you . And that's just what I'll do!" He leaned closer to the water . Suddenly he lost his balance and fell into the pool . Narcissus tried to reach the bank of the pool, but he could not swim and he drowned. Question: Did somebody did? Answer:Yes Question: How? Answer:he drowned. Question: Was he able to swim? Answer:No Question: What nation is this? Answer:Greece, Question: Was somebody conceited? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Narcissus Question: Was he old? Answer:No Question: Where did he live? Answer:a small village on the sea Question: Was he well-known? Answer:yes Question: Was he prideful? Answer:Yes Question: Why? Answer:Because of his good-looking face Question: Did anybody look better than him? Answer:No Question: Did he try to kiss someone? Answer:Yes Question: Who? Answer:Himself Question: What did he get nearer to? Answer:to the water Question: Was he well-balanced? Answer:No Question: Did he take a fall? Answer:Yes Question: Where? Answer:into the pool . Question: Was he able to get out? Answer:No Question: Did his looks improve as he aged? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Laura and Graham were having a party for their good friend Judy. Judy had graduated high school and they wanted to show her how proud they were of her, and Judy would be moving far away at the end of the year. Judy was going to college to become a doctor. She thought about becoming a lawyer or an engineer. She even thought about being a scientist. Judy would be bringing her friend Mike. There wouldn't be many people at the party, since this was a celebration with close friends. Laura set out drinks and snacks for Judy and the other guests. The snacks she set out were salty pretzels. Question: Who was throwing a party? Answer:
Laura and Graham
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Laura and Graham were having a party for their good friend Judy. Judy had graduated high school and they wanted to show her how proud they were of her, and Judy would be moving far away at the end of the year. Judy was going to college to become a doctor. She thought about becoming a lawyer or an engineer. She even thought about being a scientist. Judy would be bringing her friend Mike. There wouldn't be many people at the party, since this was a celebration with close friends. Laura set out drinks and snacks for Judy and the other guests. The snacks she set out were salty pretzels. Question: Who was throwing a party? Answer:Laura and Graham Question: For who? Answer:
Judy
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Laura and Graham were having a party for their good friend Judy. Judy had graduated high school and they wanted to show her how proud they were of her, and Judy would be moving far away at the end of the year. Judy was going to college to become a doctor. She thought about becoming a lawyer or an engineer. She even thought about being a scientist. Judy would be bringing her friend Mike. There wouldn't be many people at the party, since this was a celebration with close friends. Laura set out drinks and snacks for Judy and the other guests. The snacks she set out were salty pretzels. Question: Who was throwing a party? Answer:Laura and Graham Question: For who? Answer:Judy Question: What for? Answer:
Judy's graduation.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Laura and Graham were having a party for their good friend Judy. Judy had graduated high school and they wanted to show her how proud they were of her, and Judy would be moving far away at the end of the year. Judy was going to college to become a doctor. She thought about becoming a lawyer or an engineer. She even thought about being a scientist. Judy would be bringing her friend Mike. There wouldn't be many people at the party, since this was a celebration with close friends. Laura set out drinks and snacks for Judy and the other guests. The snacks she set out were salty pretzels. Question: Who was throwing a party? Answer:Laura and Graham Question: For who? Answer:Judy Question: What for? Answer:Judy's graduation. Question: Is she planning on staying near her friends? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Laura and Graham were having a party for their good friend Judy. Judy had graduated high school and they wanted to show her how proud they were of her, and Judy would be moving far away at the end of the year. Judy was going to college to become a doctor. She thought about becoming a lawyer or an engineer. She even thought about being a scientist. Judy would be bringing her friend Mike. There wouldn't be many people at the party, since this was a celebration with close friends. Laura set out drinks and snacks for Judy and the other guests. The snacks she set out were salty pretzels. Question: Who was throwing a party? Answer:Laura and Graham Question: For who? Answer:Judy Question: What for? Answer:Judy's graduation. Question: Is she planning on staying near her friends? Answer:No Question: Was the party huge and loud? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Laura and Graham were having a party for their good friend Judy. Judy had graduated high school and they wanted to show her how proud they were of her, and Judy would be moving far away at the end of the year. Judy was going to college to become a doctor. She thought about becoming a lawyer or an engineer. She even thought about being a scientist. Judy would be bringing her friend Mike. There wouldn't be many people at the party, since this was a celebration with close friends. Laura set out drinks and snacks for Judy and the other guests. The snacks she set out were salty pretzels. Question: Who was throwing a party? Answer:Laura and Graham Question: For who? Answer:Judy Question: What for? Answer:Judy's graduation. Question: Is she planning on staying near her friends? Answer:No Question: Was the party huge and loud? Answer:No Question: Where is she going? Answer:
to college
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Laura and Graham were having a party for their good friend Judy. Judy had graduated high school and they wanted to show her how proud they were of her, and Judy would be moving far away at the end of the year. Judy was going to college to become a doctor. She thought about becoming a lawyer or an engineer. She even thought about being a scientist. Judy would be bringing her friend Mike. There wouldn't be many people at the party, since this was a celebration with close friends. Laura set out drinks and snacks for Judy and the other guests. The snacks she set out were salty pretzels. Question: Who was throwing a party? Answer:Laura and Graham Question: For who? Answer:Judy Question: What for? Answer:Judy's graduation. Question: Is she planning on staying near her friends? Answer:No Question: Was the party huge and loud? Answer:No Question: Where is she going? Answer:to college Question: To become an engineer? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Laura and Graham were having a party for their good friend Judy. Judy had graduated high school and they wanted to show her how proud they were of her, and Judy would be moving far away at the end of the year. Judy was going to college to become a doctor. She thought about becoming a lawyer or an engineer. She even thought about being a scientist. Judy would be bringing her friend Mike. There wouldn't be many people at the party, since this was a celebration with close friends. Laura set out drinks and snacks for Judy and the other guests. The snacks she set out were salty pretzels. Question: Who was throwing a party? Answer:Laura and Graham Question: For who? Answer:Judy Question: What for? Answer:Judy's graduation. Question: Is she planning on staying near her friends? Answer:No Question: Was the party huge and loud? Answer:No Question: Where is she going? Answer:to college Question: To become an engineer? Answer:No Question: What is she going for? Answer:
To be a doctor
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Laura and Graham were having a party for their good friend Judy. Judy had graduated high school and they wanted to show her how proud they were of her, and Judy would be moving far away at the end of the year. Judy was going to college to become a doctor. She thought about becoming a lawyer or an engineer. She even thought about being a scientist. Judy would be bringing her friend Mike. There wouldn't be many people at the party, since this was a celebration with close friends. Laura set out drinks and snacks for Judy and the other guests. The snacks she set out were salty pretzels. Question: Who was throwing a party? Answer:Laura and Graham Question: For who? Answer:Judy Question: What for? Answer:Judy's graduation. Question: Is she planning on staying near her friends? Answer:No Question: Was the party huge and loud? Answer:No Question: Where is she going? Answer:to college Question: To become an engineer? Answer:No Question: What is she going for? Answer:To be a doctor Question: Who did she bring to the party? Answer:
Mike
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Laura and Graham were having a party for their good friend Judy. Judy had graduated high school and they wanted to show her how proud they were of her, and Judy would be moving far away at the end of the year. Judy was going to college to become a doctor. She thought about becoming a lawyer or an engineer. She even thought about being a scientist. Judy would be bringing her friend Mike. There wouldn't be many people at the party, since this was a celebration with close friends. Laura set out drinks and snacks for Judy and the other guests. The snacks she set out were salty pretzels. Question: Who was throwing a party? Answer:Laura and Graham Question: For who? Answer:Judy Question: What for? Answer:Judy's graduation. Question: Is she planning on staying near her friends? Answer:No Question: Was the party huge and loud? Answer:No Question: Where is she going? Answer:to college Question: To become an engineer? Answer:No Question: What is she going for? Answer:To be a doctor Question: Who did she bring to the party? Answer:Mike Question: Who sat out the drinks and snacks? Answer:
Laura
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:
Michael Keaton
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:
A Broadway show.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:
No.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:
No.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:
Eddie Redmayne.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:
The Theory of Everything
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:The Theory of Everything Question: Was he ever nominated for anything before? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:The Theory of Everything Question: Was he ever nominated for anything before? Answer:No Question: Who pretends to be a college professor in another movie? Answer:
Julianne Moore
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:The Theory of Everything Question: Was he ever nominated for anything before? Answer:No Question: Who pretends to be a college professor in another movie? Answer:Julianne Moore Question: Did she win anything for her role? Answer:
Yes.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:The Theory of Everything Question: Was he ever nominated for anything before? Answer:No Question: Who pretends to be a college professor in another movie? Answer:Julianne Moore Question: Did she win anything for her role? Answer:Yes. Question: What award does she earn? Answer:
Best Leading Actress
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:The Theory of Everything Question: Was he ever nominated for anything before? Answer:No Question: Who pretends to be a college professor in another movie? Answer:Julianne Moore Question: Did she win anything for her role? Answer:Yes. Question: What award does she earn? Answer:Best Leading Actress Question: What does she suffer from in her movie? Answer:
Early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:The Theory of Everything Question: Was he ever nominated for anything before? Answer:No Question: Who pretends to be a college professor in another movie? Answer:Julianne Moore Question: Did she win anything for her role? Answer:Yes. Question: What award does she earn? Answer:Best Leading Actress Question: What does she suffer from in her movie? Answer:Early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Question: Where did the Oscars ceremony take place? Answer:
They took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:The Theory of Everything Question: Was he ever nominated for anything before? Answer:No Question: Who pretends to be a college professor in another movie? Answer:Julianne Moore Question: Did she win anything for her role? Answer:Yes. Question: What award does she earn? Answer:Best Leading Actress Question: What does she suffer from in her movie? Answer:Early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Question: Where did the Oscars ceremony take place? Answer:They took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California. Question: On which day? Answer:
Feb.23, 2015
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:The Theory of Everything Question: Was he ever nominated for anything before? Answer:No Question: Who pretends to be a college professor in another movie? Answer:Julianne Moore Question: Did she win anything for her role? Answer:Yes. Question: What award does she earn? Answer:Best Leading Actress Question: What does she suffer from in her movie? Answer:Early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Question: Where did the Oscars ceremony take place? Answer:They took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California. Question: On which day? Answer:Feb.23, 2015 Question: Was it early in the day or later? Answer:
It was later.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:The Theory of Everything Question: Was he ever nominated for anything before? Answer:No Question: Who pretends to be a college professor in another movie? Answer:Julianne Moore Question: Did she win anything for her role? Answer:Yes. Question: What award does she earn? Answer:Best Leading Actress Question: What does she suffer from in her movie? Answer:Early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Question: Where did the Oscars ceremony take place? Answer:They took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California. Question: On which day? Answer:Feb.23, 2015 Question: Was it early in the day or later? Answer:It was later. Question: What was the biggest award of the evening? Answer:
Best Picture.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: The Oscars ceremony at the 87th Academy Awards took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California on Sunday evening(Feb.23, 2015). The night concluded with the biggest award of the evening, Best Picture. After already securing the Best Screenplay and Best Director Award for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Birdman took flight as the winner of the night. Competing with 7 other contenders including another much-predicted winner "Boyhood", the top prize of the night was finally awarded to the film "Birdman". The director of "Birdman" was also awarded the Best Director Oscar by the Academy. In addition, the film took home two other awards for Best Original Screenplay and Cinematography. Starring Michael Keaton, the dark comedy "Birdman" tells the story of a faded Hollywood star, famous for his roles as the "Birdman superhero", who struggles to win the support and confidence to perform in a different character type in a Broadway show. The Academy's Best Leading Actor award went to Eddie Redmayne, for his performance in the film "the Theory of Everything". It was the actor's first nomination and first win. Meanwhile, the Best Leading Actress award went to Julianne Moore who plays a college professor who learns that she is suffering from early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Patricia Arquette also won her first Oscar for her supporting actress role in the movie "Boyhood", while J.K. Simmons won the Best Supporting Actor in "Whiplash". Best foreign Language film went to "Ida", while "Crisis Hotline" won the award for Best Documentary Short Subject. Question: Who does Birdman star? Answer:Michael Keaton Question: What type of show does he need the confidence to perform in? Answer:A Broadway show. Question: Is it a light and fluffy comedy? Answer:No. Question: Is it about a current Hollywood star? Answer:No. Question: Who won the Best Leading Actor award? Answer:Eddie Redmayne. Question: For what film? Answer:The Theory of Everything Question: Was he ever nominated for anything before? Answer:No Question: Who pretends to be a college professor in another movie? Answer:Julianne Moore Question: Did she win anything for her role? Answer:Yes. Question: What award does she earn? Answer:Best Leading Actress Question: What does she suffer from in her movie? Answer:Early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Question: Where did the Oscars ceremony take place? Answer:They took place in Hollywood's 3,300-seat Dolby Theatre in California. Question: On which day? Answer:Feb.23, 2015 Question: Was it early in the day or later? Answer:It was later. Question: What was the biggest award of the evening? Answer:Best Picture. Question: How many contenders were there for it? Answer:
Eight