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d989ce3e-d663-430a-af61-1bbb3dc7e378 | The scheme he had devised before had been of no use , and now good counsel was scarce .<br>` Oh , no ' said the steward , ` there are good enough ways yet .<br>The squire can send him this evening to fish in Devilmoss Lake : he will never escape alive from there , for no one can go there by night for Old Eric . '<br>That was a grand idea , both the squire and his wife thought , and so he limped out again to Hans , and said that he would punish his men for having tried to make a fool of him .<br>Meanwhile , Hans could do a little job where he would be free from these rascals . | Hans has the same number of letters as Eric does. | 0entailment
| Both of them are 4 letters long. It's difficult because the system probably doesn't really understand what is being stated in the statement. | ( z1 have :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Hans" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 letter :quant ( z5 number :ARG1-of ( z6 same :ARG2 ( z7 number :quant-of ( z8 letter :ARG1-of ( z9 have :ARG0 ( z10 person :name ( z11 name :op "Eric" ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) |
bf1fd38b-6c30-4e96-8cb6-1707b4bebe49 | Squats<br>Viri went to the gym. She headed straight for the squat press. Viri has been working out hard the past few months. She's ready to add some more weight to the bar. After the first squat, Viri is proud of herself. | Viri's gym has heavier weights for her to use. | 0entailment
| The context places her at the gym and that she lifted heavier weights there. The system did not match locations and actions. | ( z1 have :ARG0 ( z2 gym :poss ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Viri" ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 weight :ARG1-of ( z6 have-degree :ARG2 ( z7 heavy ) :ARG3 ( z8 more ) ) :ARG1-of ( z9 use :ARG0 z3 ) ) ) |
df4b9fa4-e845-40c1-892c-8e54d74c1fc0 | But now no merry song or noise of mirth was heard from it .<br>When the prince came nearer he saw two gallows erected , and when he entered the inn along with the princess he saw that all the rooms were hung with black , and that everything inside foreboded sorrow and death . | The prince saw less than 4 gallows. | 0entailment
| The prince saw 2 gallows. The system was confused by the number. | ( z1 see :ARG0 ( z2 prince ) :ARG1 ( z3 less-than :op ( z4 gallow :quant 4 ) ) ) |
d1053a4b-9b5c-4722-8c0a-01e5b7f88fd8 | Lucinda's New Gown<br>Lucinda loved to go out dancing at night. Lucinda had many different outfits to wear to her dances. One evening, she decided to go shopping for an outfit in the city. She passed by the window of a store and saw a nice gown. She bought it at once, and wore it to her dance that night. | Lucinda was enticed into the shop by their window display | 0entailment
| The context says that 'She passed by the window of a store and saw a nice gown' so it is true to say by looking at the window display she was enticed to go into the shop and buy the gown. The system likely did not think that there was evidence that Lucinda was enticed, but its clear she was. | ( z1 entice :ARG0 ( z2 display :location ( z3 window :poss ( z4 they ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 person :name ( z6 name :op "Lucinda" ) ) :ARG2 ( z7 shop ) ) |
0f91d8aa-512d-4a29-97e2-36ceceb5a1eb | Idea Went Bad<br>I had an Idea for years. I never had the money to pattern my idea. I finally saved the money. I had my idea pattern. Someone has already used my idea. | Ther person with the idea missed out on an opportunity. | 0entailment
| It is correct because someone else used his idea already by the time he was ready. | ( z1 miss-out :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have :ARG1 ( z4 idea ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 opportunity ) ) |
90336e4f-9541-4f79-8562-566fa2930e17 | Man Next Door<br>When my ex husband moved out, everything was a mess. The house was dirty and covered in mud from the destruction he caused. The man next door came over to check on us one day. When I told him what had happened, he came over and mowed my lawn. I tried to pay him for it, but he refused. | The ex-husband is separated from his former wife. | 0entailment
| The passage states that the husband is an ex-husband, so he is separated from his wife. | ( z1 separate :ARG1 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG2 ( z4 husband ) :time ( z5 ex ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 person :ARG0-of ( z7 have-rel-role :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z8 wife ) :time ( z9 former ) ) ) ) |
af92b72f-c1b3-49b2-b936-01fe8f2062c6 | She is just a perfect angel , while I am only angelic in spots and demonic in other spots .<br>I wish Walter would take a fancy to her , but he never seems to think about her in that way , although I heard him say once she was like a tea rose .<br>She is too . | Walter knows the female in question | 0entailment
| For walter to describe her as a tea rose, he has to know who she is. | ( z1 know :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Walter" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 female :ARG1-of ( z5 question ) ) ) |
7db8c485-cb1a-41c4-991d-bf2fcc3debd3 | Smelly Slippers<br>Tom trained his dog to get his slippers for him. He would do it every single time. After a while he stopped doing it. Tom noticed his slippers smelled really bad. He got a new pair and his dog fetched them again. | toms dog does not like the smell of old slippers | 0entailment
| toms dog stopped getting his slippers after a while because they got old and smelly. therefore he does not like the smell of old slippers. The system may have missed this as it does not say that the slippers were old | ( z1 dislike :ARG0 ( z2 dog :name ( z3 name :op "toms" :op "dog" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 smell :ARG1 ( z5 slippers :mod ( z6 old ) ) ) ) |
7744321a-8750-4485-8e3a-01a36ecc2430 | Getting Too Fat<br>Tom got a girlfriend after a while of being single. He started to let himself go. Tom gained weight and started not dressing up as much. His girlfriend didn't like his laziness. She broke up with him over it. | Tom is attracted to women | 0entailment
| Tom has a girlfriend | ( z1 attract :ARG0 ( z2 woman ) :ARG1 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Tom" ) ) ) |
953e1584-8a8c-49b3-96e9-1aa58647e5b7 | Rescue Pet<br>Joyce wanted to get a dog. After researching she decided that she would adopt a rescue. She scouted several adoption agencies. When she went to the agency she bonded with a white puppy. She took the puppy home that day. | Joyce took an animal descended from wolves from the shelter. | 0entailment
| Dogs are descended from wolves. The system probably is not aware of this fact. | ( z1 take :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Joyce" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 animal :ARG0-of ( z5 descend :source ( z6 wolf ) ) ) :ARG3 ( z7 shelter ) ) |
5222ea31-04f9-42ce-9f85-72404aa82719 | Ice Cream<br>Lars bought his daughter an ice cream cone. She bit into it and the scoop fell off the cone. He sighed and ordered her another. She dropped the ice cream again. Lars took away both empty cones and ate them and they went home. | lars doesnt mind eating ice cream cones | 0entailment
| lars eats the ice cream cones after his daughter drops the ice cream off them, so he must not mind eating the cones. Not sure why the system missed this | ( z1 mind :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Lars" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 eat :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z5 cone :mod ( z6 ice-cream ) ) ) ) |
6a436fb1-f759-4ea7-b6d8-7630629a4a15 | Daffodil<br>David loved flowers a lot. He loved daffodils the most. One day, he went outside of his house. Right outside, there was a patch of daffodils. Now, David goes outside everyday to see them. | David loves roses less than daffodils | 0entailment
| Context clearly states that david loves daffodils the most, disqualifying roses entirely | ( z1 love :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "David" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 rose ) :ARG1-of ( z5 have-quant :ARG3 ( z6 less ) :ARG4 ( z7 daffodil ) ) ) |
15af83ca-acea-4e80-8bd7-6591eeaf0d18 | Change Jar<br>Joy had been adding change to her big glass jar for over ten years. Now was the day she was going to count it up. She wanted to take a beach vacation with her friends for graduation. She needed $480 to be able to go. She was thrilled when she counted the last penny and had almost $700! | Joy counted all her change. | 0entailment
| "joy counted all her change to the last penny" would mean to me she counted all her change. Also it implies big time she did in fact count all her change. --- Although she could have more change in another glass jar? | ( z1 count :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Joy" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 change :mod ( z5 all ) :poss z2 ) ) |
e1f0f3be-52a1-46b8-95b6-0e5cc50c5907 | Broken Chair<br>Carl went to sit down one day. The chair broke and he fell down. Carl was embarrassed in front of coworkers. He told his boss about it. The company got him a new chair the same day. | Carl sat on the chair. | 0entailment
| "Carl went to sit down one day. The chair broke and he fell down." | ( z1 sit :ARG1 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Carl" ) ) :ARG2 ( z4 chair ) ) |
a750afb2-300c-45c1-8c77-628b2807d110 | Baffled by this fresh obstacle , the remainder of the cavalry fell back ; and as , at the sight of this movement , the flight of arrows redoubled from the casements of the houses , their retreat had , for a moment , almost degenerated into flight .<br>Almost at the same time , those who had crossed the barricade and charged farther up the street , being met before the door of the Chequers by the formidable hunchback and the whole reserve of the Yorkists , began to come scattering backward , in the excess of disarray and terror . | The remainder of the cavalry refrained to advance. | 0entailment
| The remainder of the cavalry fell back. The system was confused by the wording. | ( z1 refrain :ARG0 ( z2 cavalry :ARG1-of ( z3 remain ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 advance :ARG1 z2 ) ) |
6dec3bdf-d667-4bde-b00c-10e15be882a6 | Six Pack Abs<br>Bruce wants a nice set of six pack abs. For months he did hundreds of crunches everyday. He saw no immediate results. He read that he also needs to burn fat by doing cardio to reveal abs. Bruce started doing cardio and his abs became visible in a week. | If Bruce did hundreds of crunches everyday over the course of months, then he has done thousands of crunches. | 0entailment
| The statement is correct, a month has roughly 30 days, and "hundreds" is at least two hundred crunches per day, so in a single month (let alone months) Bruce has done ~6000 crunches, therefore thousands. The statement is definitely correct. | ( z1 have-condition :ARG1 ( z2 do :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Bruce" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 crunch :quant ( z6 multiple :op 1000 ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z7 do :ARG0 z3 :ARG1 ( z8 crunch :quant ( z9 multiple :op 100 ) ) :frequency ( z10 rate-entity :ARG3 ( z11 temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit ( z12 day ) ) ) :duration ( z13 multiple :op ( z14 temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit ( z15 month ) ) ) ) ) |
c9727228-aab2-44d2-a362-47716bcf0844 | And all the rest joined her , for Toady 's sentimental air was irresistible .<br>`` You precocious chick !<br>I dare say you will have them all before we know where we are .<br>Never mind , deary ; you shall have my little watch , and the silver-headed cane with a boar 's head on it , '' answered the old lady , in high good-humor . | The boar's head is not on the old lady's watch. | 0entailment
| The boar's head is on the old lady's cane, not on her watch. | ( z1 watch :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 lady :mod ( z3 old ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 head :part-of ( z5 boar ) ) ) |
7cbb217c-d9e3-4c25-bd24-b6a127450132 | Lank<br>Telman Thurgood was a lanky kid. He'd always had trouble getting his limbs to work the way he wanted. The kids at school made fun of him because of this. His mother told him to ignore them, and that he had a destiny. Telman brought home olympic gold in swimming at the age of 19. | Telman is Namlet backwards. | 0entailment
| Telman is Namlet backwards. | ( z1 person :name ( z2 name :op "Namlet" ) :mod ( z3 backwards ) :domain ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Telman" ) ) ) |
790c3d18-37d2-4978-a936-c10b1e0d1450 | The Award<br>Every year Crystal's company gave out an Employee of the Year award. Crystal wanted that award. She worked hard all year to get nominated. At the ceremony, she nervously waited for them to announce the winner. Crystal thanked her whole department when she got the award. | This annual award was given to one person | 0entailment
| One person did indeed receive the award - crystal | ( z1 award :ARG2 ( z2 person :quant 1 ) :frequency ( z3 rate-entity :ARG3 ( z4 temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit ( z5 year ) ) ) :mod ( z6 this ) ) |
d19a3ab5-a536-4865-adb9-a79cf2bb3ee6 | The first was : Whether Ireland or Scotland was first inhabited ?<br>The second was : Whether man was made for woman , or woman for man ?<br>The third was : Whether men or brutes were made first ?<br>The lad not being able to answer one of these questions , the Red Etin took a mace and knocked him on the head , and turned him into a pillar of stone . | the red etin is an abusive male | 0entailment
| red etin hit a boy on the head and knocked up out cold, that is abuse. he is a mle | ( z1 male :ARG0-of ( z2 abuse ) :domain ( z3 etin :ARG1-of ( z4 red ) ) ) |
4b78bebe-f017-4890-af01-243a8555046a | Doughnuts and cheese , pie and pickles , cider and tea , baked beans and custards , cake and cold turkey , bread and butter , plum pudding and French bonbons , Sophie 's contribution .<br>`` May I offer you the native delicacies , and share your plate ?<br>Both are very good , but the china has run short , and after such vigorous exercise as you have had you must need refreshment .<br>I 'm sure I do ! ''<br>said Randal , bowing before Emily with a great blue platter laden with two doughnuts , two wedges of pumpkin pie and two spoons . | Only one meat is listed. | 0entailment
| Cold Turkey is the only meat listed. The system was confused by the context. | ( z1 list :ARG1 ( z2 meat :quant 1 :mod ( z3 only ) ) ) |
5a6a88ee-157f-4ba3-98d3-6cb43e0a436e | Coffee Spill<br>I was driving my grandmother's truck. She was holding coffee. I took a sharp turn. Coffee was all over her lap. She was nice about it. | My terrible driving caused coffee to spill on my grandmother. | 0entailment
| Statement stated that I was driving, that my Grandmother was holding coffee..IT said I turned sharply, and the coffee was all over her lap! So my driving caused the coffee to spill..If i would have drove better, been more careful, the coffee would not have spilled..So it is a correct statement in the context. | ( z1 cause :ARG0 ( z2 drive :ARG0 ( z3 i ) :ARG1-of ( z4 terrible ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 spill :ARG1 ( z6 coffee ) :ARG2 ( z7 person :ARG0-of ( z8 have-rel-role :ARG1 z3 :ARG2 ( z9 grandmother ) ) ) ) ) |
cba991f7-f357-4108-9606-ee02e6f50063 | Thirsty<br>I was running outside. I got very sweaty. I didn't feel well. I drank a lot of water. It turns out I was just thirsty. | It's important to drink water while running because being thirsty while running can make you feel bad. | 0entailment
| This statement is definitely correct because the statement says that they felt bad because they were running while thirsty. | ( z1 important :ARG1 ( z2 drink :ARG0 ( z3 you ) :ARG1 ( z4 water ) :time ( z5 run :ARG0 z3 ) ) :ARG1-of ( z6 cause :ARG0 ( z7 possible :ARG1 ( z8 make :ARG0 ( z9 thirst :ARG0 z3 :time z5 ) :ARG1 ( z10 feel :ARG0 z3 :ARG1 ( z11 bad ) ) ) ) ) ) |
daec1842-e1f9-4db3-98bc-fc08a8edf4d8 | Brook Eats Thai Food<br>Brook wants to try a new type of food. She hears that there is a Thai food open in her neighborhood. Brooke tries it out. It is spicy but good. Brooke is happy to have tried new food. | Brooke has never eaten Thai food before | 0entailment
| Brook tried new food, so it must have been her first time eating Thai food | ( z1 eat :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Brooke" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 food :mod ( z5 country :name ( z6 name :op "Thailand" ) ) ) :time ( z7 ever ) :time ( z8 before ) ) |
20a573fd-52d7-4fb6-8284-903de0ea9d57 | If Prillie would spend less time making eyes at the boys over her slate she might do better .<br>I feel quite sure that Jack Gillis works her class sums for her , though I 've never been able to catch him red-handed . ''<br>`` Have you succeeded in reconciling Mrs. DonNELL 's hopeful son to his saintly name ? '' | Jack and Prillie have different genders. | 0entailment
| Looking at the pronouns used, Jack is male and Prillie is female. It's difficult because the system might not understand how pronouns are related to gender. | ( z1 differ :ARG1 ( z2 gender :mod ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Jack" ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z5 gender :mod ( z6 person :name ( z7 name :op "Prillie" ) ) ) ) |
137867e7-4a3e-43ed-84c3-b6d56b2dc89a | CHAPTER XVI .<br>THE GHOSTLY BELL Friday was a comfortable day in the household of King .<br>Everybody was in good humour .<br>The Story Girl sparkled through several tales that ranged from the afrites and jinns of Eastern myth , through the piping days of chivalry , down to the homely anecdotes of Carlisle workaday folks . | This is from the 16th chapter | 0entailment
| It says chapter 16 in roman numerals | ( z1 this :source ( z2 chapter :ord ( z3 ordinal-entity :value 16 ) ) ) |
080eca40-1b43-4a9e-92eb-3f47b193fbb0 | Insecurities; or How I Learned That Even Your Friends Will Hold You Back Because of Theirs<br>Her shirt said Kiss Me I'm A Nerd for nerd day homecoming week. He was the only one that offered to kiss her, and she accepted. His friends said she was too hot for him, so he never asked her out. She saved the last slow dance at homecoming for him, and it was nice. He never asked her out and never knew she liked him back. | she wanted the kiss | 0entailment
| it said that she accepted the kiss meaning it is safe to assume she likes it | ( z1 want :ARG0 ( z2 she ) :ARG1 ( z3 kiss ) ) |
20bd6aa0-c99a-455f-8bc9-5b70738e6ef4 | Bob the Driver<br>Bob was looking for extra income after retiring. He has a nice car and a smartphone, so he went to work for Uber. He is able to select his hours and enjoys being out and about. Today he saw a story about Uber moving to driverless cars. He hopes the implementation will not be too fast. | Bob likes working for Uber because it provides him a social life after retirement. | 0entailment
| Sam likes being "out and about", which implies that he likes socializing but does not overtly state that. | ( z1 cause :ARG0 ( z2 provide :ARG0 ( z3 work :ARG0 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Bob" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 company :name ( z7 name :op "Uber" ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z8 life :mod ( z9 social ) ) :ARG2 z4 :time ( z10 after :op ( z11 retire :ARG0 z4 ) ) ) ) |
9bc2acc7-f8e5-43f9-b10e-1136cd3a7acf | Don't Like Frogs<br>Kate's sister wanted them to have matching butterfly robes. But the butterfly robes were sold out. Kate didn't want the frog one they had in stock. But her sister wanted her to have one. So Kate went ahead and bought the ugly frog robe. | Kate was convinced to do something. | 0entailment
| The text says "her sister wanted her to have one so Kate went ahead and bought the ugly frog robe" even though she didn't really want it; the model doesn't understand the meaning of 'convinced'. | ( z1 convince :ARG1 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Kate" ) ) :ARG2 ( z4 do :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z5 something ) ) ) |
334681e6-5c57-4c82-b857-b6d48b101dc7 | Now , is it ?<br>For mercy 's sake do n't be so sly .<br>You might tell me , your own and only sister , if it is . ''<br>`` Oh , shut up , '' was Young Thomas 's unfeeling reply to his own and only sister .<br>Young Thomas told himself that night that Valley View gossip would drive him into an asylum yet if it did n't let up . | Thomas is not old | 0entailment
| The context called him 'Young Thomas' so he's therefore not old. The system maybe thought it was a name as it was capitalised. | ( z1 old :polarity - :domain ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Thomas" ) ) ) |
029f9043-9bda-4ca2-ac6c-c38284d15a99 | A Business Dinner<br>Elton was meeting a client in a nice restaurant. His company had given him money to entertain the client. Elton paid for an expensive meal for himself and the client. He told stories and joked with the client. The client continued doing more and more business with the company. | Elton doesn't contain the letter z | 0entailment
| Letter isn't there | ( z1 contain :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Elton" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 letter :mod ( z5 string-entity :value "z" ) ) ) |
ba866f85-62fe-4ba7-82f3-851e33372673 | Laid Off<br>Tom bought a new house. He had a good paying job. Unfortunately his company got in legal trouble. They had to lay off several employees. Tom was laid off and unable to keep the house. | When Tom was out of work, he wasn't able to afford a house. | 0entailment
| The context shows that Tom could not afford to pay for his house because he lost a good paying job, but the system doesn't recognise the link between the two when they are written in different words. | ( z1 possible :polarity - :ARG1 ( z2 afford :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Tom" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 house ) ) :time ( z6 work :polarity - :ARG0 z3 ) ) |
32543d62-7f98-46e6-88aa-eefcbb7b16ab | Fred buys a car<br>Fred knew he needed a new car. The one he had was starting to fall apart. One day fred's old car blew up with the engine smoking. Fred decided to get a tow truck to a dealership. Fred found the first car he could see and signed the lease. | Fred needed a new car very badly. | 0entailment
| Because it doesn't take into account the entire context; with an engine blown, Fred needs a new car very desperately, but the system doesn't seem to realize that. | ( z1 need :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Fred" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 car :ARG1-of ( z5 new ) ) :ARG1-of ( z6 bad :degree ( z7 very ) ) ) |
d356cc5d-49dd-42d6-a0e6-285316503ef4 | Prize Pie<br>Margaret entered a pie competition. She had the best recipe for a apple pie. Tonya had a very good recipe too. Margaret didn't know if she was going to win. Her pie came in first place. | Margaret doubted her pie-making abilities | 0entailment
| Context clearly states martha was unsure if her pie would win, though it did | ( z1 doubt :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Margaret" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 capable :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z5 make :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z6 pie ) ) ) ) |
6d1f548e-b96b-4509-a382-c63c7d682f05 | Davy , arriving home at nine o'clock from the Boulter place , explained why .<br>`` I met Mrs. Lynde and some strange woman in the Hollow , '' he said , `` and gracious , how they were talking both at once !<br>Mrs. Lynde said to tell you she was sorry it was too late to call tonight .<br>Anne , I 'm awful hungry .<br>We had tea at Milty 's at four and I think Mrs. Boulter is real mean .<br>She did n't give us any preserves or cake ... and even the bread was skurce . ''<br>`` Davy , when you go visiting you must never criticize anything you are given to eat , '' said Anne solemnly . | Boulter is married. | 0entailment
| The statement Boulter is married is definitely correct because she is referred to as Mrs rather than Miss or Ms. and "mrs" refers to a woman who is married. | ( z1 marry :ARG1 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Boulter" ) ) ) |
0fdd26c9-b902-4cf5-a744-c98a5aac18b3 | Regretful Post<br>Tom was drunk. He decided to get on Facebook. He posted a lot of regretful things. The next day he woke up to a lot of complaints. Tom had to delete and apologize. | Tom said sorry to his facebook friends | 0entailment
| Tom had to apologize due to his facebook post thus saying he said sorry to the people of facebook. The system can't tell that apologizing and saying sorry are the same | ( z1 say :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Tom" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 sorry ) :ARG2 ( z5 person :ARG0-of ( z6 have-rel-role :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z7 friend ) ) :medium ( z8 publication :name ( z9 name :op "Facebook" ) ) ) ) |
0ae1191b-be86-4f0f-b3c1-f4dcaf29c4e4 | The Left Switch<br>Parker had been trying to learn guitar. No matter what he did he couldn't seem to get it very well. Then he realized that he was playing right handed. Parker was left handed so he decided to try switching. To his delight this helped him to play much better. | Parker was initially playing right handed. | 0entailment
| The statement is in the correct category because the excerpt says that Parker switched from playing right handed to playing left handed, which means that he was playing right handed first. The system may have been confused because the excerpt doesn't directly state that Parker was playing right handed. | ( z1 play :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Parker" ) ) :time ( z4 initial ) :manner ( z5 left-handed ) ) |
3dfabee1-d63c-462b-b910-ab4864d64d1d | That is because he uses the wits in that black head of his .<br>In fact , some people are unkind enough to say that he spends all his spare time in planning mischief .<br>The more he thought of those eggs , the more he wanted them , and it was n't long before he began to try to plan some way to get them without risking his own precious skin . | The speaker is not the subject of the story | 0entailment
| The story is clearly being told by someone other than the subject of the story | ( z1 subject :polarity - :poss ( z2 story ) :domain ( z3 person :ARG0-of ( z4 speak ) ) ) |
86360edd-ad20-4035-959a-88108d7f77be | Terrance wins big<br>Terrance was on his way back from work. He was running low on gas so he pulled into a gas station. As he was paying for his gas he saw a sign for Power Ball. He decided to buy a ticket. It turned out to be the winning ticket. | T had lady luck on his side | 0entailment
| Terrance was lucky, and the expression lady luck applies | ( z1 side :ARG0 ( z2 luck :mod ( z3 lady ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "T" ) ) ) |
24440e3d-aa8d-4c73-a71f-82b31f9a76e2 | Mark's dog returns<br>Mark had lost his dog over a month ago. He missed his dog very much. One evening while mowing the lawn he notices something. He sees a dog in the street that looked like his lost dog. It turns out to be his lost dog who had returned home. | Mark wished his dog was back home while the dog was lost. | 0entailment
| I rephrased Mark missing his dog in a more fundamental, alternative manner. The system probably isn't versatile enough to define basic emotions in the simplest terms. | ( z1 wish :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Mark" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 be-located-at :ARG1 ( z5 dog :poss z2 ) :ARG2 ( z6 back :op ( z7 home ) ) :time ( z8 lose :ARG1 z5 ) ) ) |
93f10ddd-e055-43e1-b246-96546412f9d8 | Protesting<br>Samuel was a very political person. He decided to attend a local protest march. Samuel unfortunately got arrested at the protest. His parents were not happy about the arrest. Samuel agreed to not do any more protest marches. | Samuel learnt his lesson after attending the protect march | 0entailment
| Samuel decided not to protest again after being arrested, so he learnt his lesson from this experience | ( z1 learn :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Samuel" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 lesson :poss z2 ) :time ( z5 after :op ( z6 attend :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z7 march :purpose ( z8 protect ) ) ) ) ) |
bdc3382b-9dac-459e-86ca-c7124521f04c | Escape<br>Eve's parents had moved and now she had to go to a new school. She dreaded the first day because she knew it'd be scary. Eve was right and felt awkward the whole day. She felt like everyone in class was staring at her. Eve was so relieved when the day was over and she got to go home. | Eve has her own parents | 0entailment
| She has parents | ( z1 have-rel-role :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Eve" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 parent ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z7 child ) ) |
a7248936-a826-4fcc-9488-1a9e8cd77a3f | Appendicitis<br>Joe didn't feel well after work. He had very bad pain in his abdomen. Joe went to the emergency room. It was discovered that Joe has appendicitis. Surgeons removed Joe's appendix. | Joe's appendix was inflamed. | 0entailment
| Appendicitis is an inflamation of the appendix. | ( z1 inflame :ARG1 ( z2 appendix :part-of ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Joe" ) ) ) ) |
52c0ddd2-e348-489f-90b3-0472f9da21d6 | Ever and again he would be seized with a fit of deadly shuddering and groan aloud , and carrying the bottle to his lips , drink down the raw spirits by the mouthful .<br>I stepped forward , came close behind him where he sat , and suddenly clapping my two hands down upon his shoulders -- `` Ah ! ''<br>cried I. My uncle gave a kind of broken cry like a sheep 's bleat , flung up his arms , and tumbled to the floor like a dead man .<br>I was somewhat shocked at this ; but I had myself to look to first of all , and did not hesitate to let him lie as he had fallen . | My uncle was drinking right out of the bottle. | 0entailment
| this was a paraphrase of the words bottle to his lips, drink down the spirits but the AI viewed this as unknown information and marked it neither | ( z1 drink :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 i ) :ARG2 ( z5 uncle ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z6 bottle ) :mod ( z7 right ) ) |
f7a39de6-86a4-42d6-b181-959d643ba702 | Book Reader<br>Linda wants to read twenty books in five days. She read seven books in three days. Five books in one day. Eight books on the final day. Linda rewarded herself with a new audiobook subscription. | linda did read 20 books in 5 days! | 0entailment
| linda defintely read 20 books in 5 days. 7+5+8=20. I think the AI couldn't add all the numbers up. | ( z1 read :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Linda" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 book :quant 20 ) :duration ( z5 temporal-quantity :quant 5 :unit ( z6 day ) ) ) |
47d3135b-d91c-45be-b10a-b9d5480e0442 | Father and Mother went out to pay calls ; Miss Blake went for a ride on her bicycle , and they were left all alone till eight o'clock .<br>When they had seen their dear parents and their dear preceptress politely off the premises they got a cabbage-leaf full of raspberries from the gardener , and a Wild Tea from Ellen . | Both their parents are alive. | 0entailment
| The text says the father and mother left to pay calls, so my statement that they are alive is definitely correct. | ( z1 live :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 they ) :ARG2 ( z5 parent ) ) :mod ( z6 both ) ) ) |
3fa1319d-8cee-4f91-bcae-b4f8b7227850 | The rest of the people looked up to us , because we were the granddaughters of old Squire Meredith .<br>The Newbridge young men would have thought it no use to try to woo a Meredith .<br>I had not a great deal of family pride , as perhaps I should be ashamed to confess .<br>I found our exalted position very lonely , and cared more for the simple joys of friendship and companionship which other girls had .<br>But Hester possessed it in a double measure ; she never allowed me to associate on a level of equality with the young people of Newbridge . | Hester and the narrator are both Meredeths | 0entailment
| Hester encouraged elevation of meredeths over other citizens | ( z1 person :name ( z2 name :op "Thatcher" ) :domain ( z3 and :op ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Hester" ) ) :op ( z6 person :ARG0-of ( z7 narrate ) ) :mod ( z8 both ) ) ) |
e412b877-d0b3-4c90-aaad-17608d1c61b2 | Missed Opportunity<br>Alicia dug through all the clothes on the sale rack. She found the name brand sweater she wanted. There was one left and she left it near the register. The clerk left and the new clerk didn't know about the sweater. A shopper saw the sweater near the register and bought it. | The sweater Alicia wanted was discounted | 0entailment
| The sweater was on the sale rack. I think the system got it wrong because I used new words | ( z1 discount :ARG1 ( z2 sweater :ARG1-of ( z3 want :ARG0 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Alicia" ) ) ) ) ) |
47614ba5-2954-4004-90ec-89a5ab169c13 | Par 4<br>On the 18th hole, the pro golfer stood at the tee. He swung hard, but his ball landed in the bunker. With the next swing, he recovered and put the ball on the green. He took a deep breath as he lined up his shot. He hit the ball and watched as it is went straight into the hole. | The golfer improved his score by playing this hole. | 0entailment
| The golfer got a birdie on this hole scoring 3 shots on a par four. That would have improved their overall score. The system likely did not understand the rules of golf. | ( z1 improve :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 golf ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 score :ARG1 z2 ) :manner ( z5 play :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z6 hole :mod ( z7 this ) ) ) ) |
5313d59d-f1d3-4020-8ea8-77c2c54b0475 | Hot Plate<br>Drew took his plate out of the microwave. He was trying to hold it. Since the plate was hot, it quickly dropped from his hand. It fell on the floor and broke. His soup covered the entire floor. | Drew burned his hand on the hot plate. | 0entailment
| The plate was hot, so it's inferred that he burned his hand on the plate | ( z1 burn :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Drew" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 hand :part-of z2 ) :location ( z5 plate :ARG1-of ( z6 hot ) ) ) |
facf2958-7596-4cfe-bb76-b9b1cee0f97d | Bad Weather<br>The weatherman was told that he was going to be fired. This made him very angry. During the weather report on the news he lied. The weatherman said it would snow in July. Many angry viewers called into the station. | The viewers were angry because the weatherman lied since he was going to be fired. | 0entailment
| The weatherman lied because he was about to be fired. His lie made the viewers angry. | ( z1 anger :ARG0 ( z2 lie :ARG0 ( z3 weatherman ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 person :ARG0-of ( z5 view ) ) :ARG1-of ( z6 cause :ARG0 ( z7 fire :ARG1 z3 ) ) ) |
5b48f43f-4041-4327-80ba-3b96b128501f | Movie Detour<br>Will and his friends went to the movie theater. They were pumped about a new movie's opening night. When they arrived, their movie had been sold out. They decided to see a comedy instead. They couldn't believe how much fun they had at the comedy! | The movie Will and his friends saw was funny | 0entailment
| It was a comedy and comedies are funny. I think the system got it wrong because the statement requires an inference | ( z1 funny :domain ( z2 movie :ARG1-of ( z3 see :ARG0 ( z4 and :op ( z5 person :name ( z6 name :op "Will" ) ) :op ( z7 person :ARG0-of ( z8 have-rel-role :ARG1 z5 :ARG2 ( z9 friend ) ) ) ) ) ) ) |
b4fee328-fec1-4a62-a988-781e75c0e029 | Prayer<br>The man said a prayer out loud. Praying in the school was prohibited. He was asked to stop praying. He refused to stop. He was asked to leave the school until he could follow the rules. | If the man stopped praying, he would be allowed back in school | 0entailment
| It is correct, because it says he was asked to leave until he could follow the rules. The rules state he can't pray in school. So, if he stopped praying, that would be following the rules and he would be allowed back. The system gets confused because it says he was asked to leave until he could follow the rules, so it doesn't comprehend that by stopping praying, he would be following the rules | ( z1 allow :ARG1 ( z2 back :ARG1 ( z3 man ) :location ( z4 school ) ) :condition ( z5 stop :ARG0 z3 :ARG1 ( z6 pray :ARG0 z3 ) ) ) |
c66f35be-77dd-46f4-af60-d3cc55bd7714 | He knew that Shadow has a long memory , and that he would never forget the trick by which Chatterer had escaped , and so the only way Chatterer would ever be able to have a moment 's peace would be to leave the Green Forest for as long as Shadow the Weasel chose to stay there . | The shadow has a gifted memory. | 0entailment
| The shadow has a long memory. The system was confused by the wording. | ( z1 have :ARG0 ( z2 shadow ) :ARG1 ( z3 memory :ARG1-of ( z4 gift ) ) ) |
e35f37a1-5938-4418-9be4-fed8ff0a296d | Night in Jail<br>My daughter's college roommate went to a party. She was drinking on the street. The police asked her to go inside. She kept drinking and got arrested. She spent a night in jail, but charges were dropped. | The police gave my daughter' college roommate a second chance before arresting her | 0entailment
| The text states that the police told the girl to go inside to drink but she ignored and kept drinking therefore they gave her a second chance and the statement is correct | ( z1 give :ARG0 ( z2 police ) :ARG1 ( z3 chance :ARG0 ( z4 person :ARG0-of ( z5 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z6 person :ARG0-of ( z7 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z8 person :ARG0-of ( z9 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z10 i ) :ARG2 ( z11 daughter ) ) ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z12 roommate ) :time ( z13 college ) ) ) :ord ( z14 ordinal-entity :value 2 ) ) :ARG2 z4 :time ( z15 before :op ( z16 arrest :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 z4 ) ) ) |
209352e0-5145-4f99-a311-2a59ed2a811a | Little Joscelyn `` It simply is n't to be thought of , Aunty Nan , '' said Mrs. William Morrison decisively .<br>Mrs. William Morrison was one of those people who always speak decisively .<br>If they merely announce that they are going to peel the potatoes for dinner their hearers realize that there is no possible escape for the potatoes .<br>Moreover , these people are always given their full title by everybody .<br>William Morrison was called Billy oftener than not ; but , if you had asked for Mrs. Billy Morrison , nobody in Avonlea would have known what you meant at first guess . | William Morrison has a wife. | 0entailment
| If there is a Mrs. William Morrison, then there is a Mr. William Morrison, and she is his wife - therefore the statement is definitely correct. | ( z1 have-rel-role :ARG0 ( z2 person ) :ARG1 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "William" :op "Morrison" ) ) :ARG2 ( z5 wife ) ) |
47181b4e-3a74-4da2-a29f-d9fc0540956a | Lost Shoe<br>It was time for Ingrid to go to school. She had one shoe on. She couldn't find the other one. She finally found it under the couch. Dressed at last, Ingrid walked to school. | Ingrid wore her shoes to school | 0entailment
| The context says she found both shoes and walked to school - so it's correct to say she wore her shoes to school | ( z1 wear :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Ingrid" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 shoe :poss z2 ) :location ( z5 school ) ) |
8081f5d8-cc5e-457a-b312-5ceb1f9fb00c | You're Fired<br>Daniel was a hard working employee at his office. He had a few bad habits that would get him in trouble. One day he decided to play a prank on his boss. He spiked his coffee with laxatives. His boss found out and fired him on the spot. | Daniel spiked his boss' coffee. | 0entailment
| It's correct because Daniel did in fact spike his boss' coffee. I don't think the machine caught it because of the way I worded it. | ( z1 spike :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Daniel" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 coffee :poss ( z5 boss :poss z2 ) ) ) |
05d23aba-1a71-43f5-8d23-aa5e5409111e | It would have done you good to see how green a place it is .<br>But you 'll see it often .<br>I promised him that I would walk there on a Sunday .<br>My little , little child ! ''<br>cried Bob .<br>`` My little child ! ''<br>He broke down all at once .<br>He could n't help it . | I promised him that I would walk there on a day seven days before a sunday | 0entailment
| sunday is seven days before sunday as well | ( z1 promise :ARG0 ( z2 i ) :ARG1 ( z3 he ) :ARG2 ( z4 walk :ARG0 z2 :ARG2 ( z5 there ) :frequency ( z6 temporal-quantity :quant 7 :unit ( z7 day ) ) :time ( z8 before :op ( z9 date-entity :weekday ( z10 sunday ) ) ) ) ) |
cf99044a-31a8-4629-8b2b-b508fd178796 | Copy<br>Fred looked at the diets of various athletes. And impressed by the high amount of calories they ate per day. Fred decided to copy their diets and workout routines. But he felt himself getting sick and weak. Fred went back to his normal diet and his health improved. | The athlete diet was bad for Fred. | 0entailment
| I made an inference. | ( z1 bad :ARG1 ( z2 diet :mod ( z3 athlete ) ) :ARG2 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Fred" ) ) ) |
befe41f7-1537-41f3-8c9b-32d68cb97224 | Anyway , I 'm going down to see . ''<br>`` Wait a minute and I 'll go with you , '' exclaimed Anne .<br>`` Oh , yes , I must -- Little Jem will sleep for an hour yet , and I 'll call Susan .<br>You may need a woman 's help if Captain Jim is ill . ''<br>It was an exquisite morning , full of tints and sounds at once ripe and delicate .<br>The harbor was sparkling and dimpling like a girl ; white gulls were soaring over the dunes ; beyond the bar was a shining , wonderful sea .<br>The long fields by the shore were dewy and fresh in that first fine , purely-tinted light . | "Anne" has less than seven letters. | 0entailment
| It is definitely correct to say that "Anne" has less than seven letters, as Anne has only four which is less than seven. | ( z1 have :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Anne" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 letter :quant ( z5 less-than :op 7 ) ) ) |
fcae4ea8-32fd-497a-9509-5bfa082b9095 | The New Jacket<br>Gina needed a new jacket. She didn't have much money. Her friend told her to try looking at the thrift shop. Gina found a great jacket at the thrift shop. Gina began shopping at the thrift shop for all her clothes. | Gina liked the thrift shop her friend recommended. | 0entailment
| We know Gina liked the thrift shop her friend recommended because she began to shop there for all her clothes. | ( z1 like :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Gina" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 shop :mod ( z5 thrift ) :ARG1-of ( z6 recommend :ARG0 ( z7 person :ARG0-of ( z8 have-rel-role :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z9 friend ) ) ) ) ) ) |
44989592-bfc5-49ed-af8f-247907ee491c | Fly<br>Have you ever eaten a fly? I accidentally ate one that had landed in my food. Too focused on watching tv, I didn't see the fly in my soup. I only found out because my friend was with me and saw me eat it. I didn't mind that much since I didn't get sick from it. | I felt normal after | 0entailment
| I didn't get sick from it | ( z1 feel :ARG0 ( z2 i ) :ARG1 ( z3 normal :ARG1 z2 ) :time ( z4 after ) ) |
32baaabb-5f49-4d7a-adad-7151f2249e57 | Poor Trays<br>Tim was trying to make ice. He had to do it the old fashioned way with trays. Tim's trays were old and breaking apart. He got pieces of broken plastic everywhere. Tim finally decided to invest in new trays. | Tim contains no z | 0entailment
| Letter isn't in the name | ( z1 contain :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Tim" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 thing ) ) |
b047e4a6-da8c-428a-8efa-ff01f5adc385 | Jumping jacks<br>My friend challenged me to a jumping jacks competition. He bet me five dollars he could do more. My friend did 50 jumping jacks. I did 60 jumping jacks. Now my friend owes me five dollars. | he won because he is better than his friend at jumping jacks | 0entailment
| 2 friends competed in jumping jacks, one guy won. I wrote that the guy who won is better at jumping jacks. Should be correct since he won the competition. | ( z1 win :ARG0 ( z2 he ) :ARG1-of ( z3 cause :ARG0 ( z4 have-degree :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z5 good :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z6 jump :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z7 jack ) ) ) :ARG3 ( z8 more ) :ARG4 ( z9 person :ARG0-of ( z10 have-rel-role :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z11 friend ) ) ) ) ) ) |
2f091dc9-ba06-4087-9b53-1a67fb036401 | The Bookstore<br>Jan went to the bookstore. She was looking for a cookbook. One of the clerks helped her find a good cookbook. Jan ended up buying an Asian cuisine cookbook. For dinner, she made sweet and sour chicken. | Ann used her cookbook the day she purchased it | 0entailment
| She bought it and made Chinese food for dinner that night | ( z1 use :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Ann" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 cookbook :poss z2 ) :time ( z5 day :time-of ( z6 purchase :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 z4 ) ) ) |
67970b86-f90f-4ed5-aca3-70880cb4eae4 | Speech Nerves<br>I had to give a speech for my communications class. I was very nervous to speak in public. I practiced my speech over and over again the night before. I didn't stumble once when I spoke to the class. When I was done, even the professor clapped! | Practices makes perfect for this speaker. | 0entailment
| This is true. They practiced over and over and were rewarded with a perfect speech free of errors. | ( z1 perfect :ARG1 ( z2 practice ) :ARG2 ( z3 person :ARG0-of ( z4 speak ) :mod ( z5 this ) ) ) |
4ecc252a-d0e5-4a9a-94cd-941d79f384db | Charlotte had always been very careful not to let the Pretty Lady see her , but today , after the Pretty Lady had gone past , Charlotte leaned out of the gap to watch her as far as she could .<br>And just at that very moment the Pretty Lady looked back ; and there , peering at her from the asylum fence , was a little scrap of a girl , with mouse-coloured hair and big freckles , and the sweetest , brightest , most winsome little face the Pretty Lady had ever seen . | pretty lady things charlott is good looking | 0entailment
| the pretty lady thinks positive things about charlottes features | ( z1 say :ARG1 ( z2 look :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "charlott" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 good ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 thing :mod ( z7 lady :mod ( z8 pretty ) ) ) ) |
3009084e-6b5d-4193-9352-524c163172ac | Withdrawal<br>Laura went to the bank to withdraw money. She filled out a withdrawal slip for $9000.00. The teller asked her what the money was for. Laura explained she was remodeling her house. The teller counted out all large bills and wished her good luck. | The teller more than likely gave her 100s | 0entailment
| The teller counted out all large bills | ( z1 likely :ARG1 ( z2 give :ARG0 ( z3 person :ARG0-of ( z4 tell ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 monetary-quantity :quant 100 :unit ( z6 dollar ) ) :ARG2 ( z7 she ) ) :mod ( z8 more-than ) ) |
570d9847-942c-4a33-9dcb-ee63101f506f | Swimming<br>When Steven was 7, he wanted to learn how to swim. He took lessons once a week for a few months. He realized he loved swimming so he joined a swim team. He constantly improved his skills over the years. Next week, he swims for the USA in the Olympics. | Steven is a better swimmer now than when he was last year | 0entailment
| He constantly improved his skills over the years | ( z1 good :ARG1 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Steven" ) ) :ARG2 ( z4 swim :ARG0 z2 ) :time ( z5 now ) :ARG2-of ( z6 have-degree :ARG1 z4 :ARG3 ( z7 more ) :ARG4 ( z8 swim :ARG0 z2 :time ( z9 year :mod ( z10 last ) ) ) ) ) |
c979085c-28bc-4d0c-a1e8-38742b9448e7 | What shall I do ? '<br>` Tell him to come out , ' said the ` Stute Fish .<br>So the Whale called down his own throat to the shipwrecked Mariner , ` Come out and behave yourself .<br>I 've got the hiccoughs . '<br>` Nay , nay ! '<br>said the Mariner .<br>` Not so , but far otherwise .<br>Take me to my natal-shore and the white-cliffs-of-Albion , and I 'll think about it . '<br>And he began to dance more than ever .<br>` You had better take him home , ' said the ` Stute Fish to the Whale . '<br>I ought to have warned you that he is a man of infinite-resource-and-sagacity . ' | the mariner understands the whale. | 0entailment
| it is clearly true because the mariner responded to what the whale said. Not sure why the system did not understand. | ( z1 understand :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 mariner ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 whale ) ) |
fd8a76cd-db57-4e1f-bd45-14cf91ecaaae | Laufer had hoped secretly that when the prince had seen the blue dress finished he would have let her off the other two ; but when she found she was expected to fulfil the whole task , her heart sank and she began to cry loudly .<br>Again Sigurd heard her , and begged Lineik to come to her help , and Lineik , feeling sorry for her distress , wove and embroidered the second dress as she had done the first , mixing gold thread and precious stones till you could hardly see the red of the stuff . | Laufer only wanted to weave and embroider one dress. | 0entailment
| The wording of the first sentence may have confused the system, maybe it just saw other dresses mentioned. | ( z1 want :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Laufer" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 and :op ( z5 weave :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z6 dress :quant 1 ) ) :op ( z7 embroider :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 z6 ) ) :mod ( z8 only ) ) |
209d1645-eb01-41b7-b25d-968c0eb988bb | Canoe Trip<br>One day I went to the Everglades with my friends. We went on a canoe trip through the many swamps. I looked over and saw an alligator that was as long as our canoe. Everyone was very nervous but the alligator just ignored us. Afterwards we all had great stories to tell about our canoe trip. | The canoe was able to hold all of the friends. | 0entailment
| The statement is in the correct category because the excerpt only mentions a single canoe, which means that they were all in it. The system may have had difficulty due to the wording in the excerpt. | ( z1 possible :ARG1 ( z2 hold :ARG0 ( z3 canoe ) :ARG1 ( z4 friend :mod ( z5 all ) ) ) ) |
a71c2c31-8837-423e-a6a8-f64040a880d2 | New party<br>Penelope wanted to have a party. She wanted to bring a lot of girls together. Unfortunately however there was a big fight. Penelope had to ask everyone to leave. She realized she couldn't have parties any more. | Penelope had a party. | 0entailment
| The sentence that indicated that she had to ask everyone to leave indicates that she went through with the party idea. I think the system missed this because it was not explicitly stated. | ( z1 party :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Penelope" ) ) ) |
80cc628f-324e-4eaf-bab7-5de4ae8f1009 | Probiotics<br>My stomach was burning for several days. And I had trouble eating any kind of food. So my dad bought me a probiotic drink made with fermented cabbages. It tasted terrible. But it quickly helped my stomach. | The writer is not the dad in the story. | 0entailment
| The writer says "my dad bought me a probiotic drink" - so the writer isn't the dad in the story. Not sure how the model missed that; maybe because a dad is mentioned... | ( z1 have-rel-role :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 write ) ) :ARG2 ( z4 dad ) :location ( z5 story ) ) |
92b43e1a-a9d9-4a22-8173-68f8640bf060 | Everything for charity<br>Norman believed a lot in charity. He liked to go from door to door and ask for money. Until one day a man shoved him on the doormat and scared him. Norman since then doesn't go from door to door. He calls people on the phone instead. | Norman is doing a good deed in the name of charity. | 0entailment
| Norman is asking for money to support a cause that is beneficial to whoever is in need - this cannot be viewed as anything other than a good deed in the eyes of anyone reasonable, therefore my statement is definitely correct. I think the system had difficulty because it does not understand that charity involves giving to those who are less fortunate, or morality in general. | ( z1 do :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Norman" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 deed :ARG1-of ( z5 good ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 charity ) ) |
3271a39b-601d-4b40-b689-e9be37b2926c | Lessons<br>Kia wanted to play guitar. She signed up for lessons. But after a few classes, her hands were very sore. Kia realized she wasn't having much fun. She dropped out of the guitar class. | Kia thought that lessons might help her to learn. | 0entailment
| Kia signed up for lessons because she thought they would help her learn guitar. The word "might" may have been confusing. | ( z1 think :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Kia" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 possible :ARG1 ( z5 help :ARG0 ( z6 lesson ) :ARG1 ( z7 learn :ARG0 z2 ) :ARG2 z2 ) ) ) |
e6cf9641-174e-44e1-b615-1156516f9f30 | Lost Deal<br>Tim found a good deal at the store. Unfortunately he didn't have enough money on him. He tried to hide the item while he went home. He got more money and returned. The item had been taken by then. | Tim did not do a good job at hiding the item that was on sale. | 0entailment
| The item was found, thus he did not hide it good enough. | ( z1 do :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Tim" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 job :ARG1-of ( z5 good ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 hide :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z7 item :ARG1-of ( z8 sell ) ) ) ) |
bf61b26a-2a28-4a09-9cb3-6b010aa58be6 | Deer Season<br>Hank's father always goes on hunting trips in the fall. One time Hank was invited to go. After his first lesson with a rifle Hank settled into a blind. He and his father sat and talked about life for hours. They didn't find any deer that year but Hank enjoyed the experience. | Hank's father hunts deer in the autmn | 0entailment
| His father hunts deer in the Fall. Another name for fall is autumn | ( z1 hunt :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Hank" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 father ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z7 deer ) :location ( z8 forest :name ( z9 name :op "Autmn" ) ) ) |
5e7fe5e9-3ffc-4eea-a55a-c6761854c81d | New Job<br>Tim was just hired at a new job. He didn't really want to work there. Unfortunately Tim needed the money. He did the least possible to keep the job. Tim looked for a better one and quit as soon as he found it. | Tim's new job paid him the money he was needing. | 0entailment
| The context states that Tim only took the job because he needed the money. Therefore, the job must have paid him what he needed. | ( z1 pay :ARG0 ( z2 job :ARG1-of ( z3 new ) :poss ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Tim" ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z6 money :ARG1-of ( z7 need :ARG0 z4 ) ) :ARG2 z4 ) |
27a63e68-4938-4d7d-8343-825aa9221650 | And I 'm glad for that .<br>But I 'm hungry for a violin all the time .<br>And I only come here when the hunger gets too much to bear .<br>I feel as if I ought n't to come even then -- I 'm always saying I wo n't do it again , because I know grandfather would n't like it , if he knew . ''<br>`` He has never forbidden it , has he ? ''<br>`` No , but that is because he does n't know I come here for that .<br>He never thinks of such a thing .<br>I feel sure he WOULD forbid it , if he knew .<br>And that makes me very wretched .<br>And yet I HAVE to come . | The subject enjoys playing music. | 0entailment
| The subject "hungers for a violin all of the time" | ( z1 enjoy :ARG0 ( z2 subject ) :ARG1 ( z3 play :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z4 music ) ) ) |
35266602-a9a2-4fe7-a004-1a26dcb211d2 | The Alibi<br>Carlos was being questioned by the police. He had an alibi for where he had been when the crime was committed. The police checked it out and let him go. Carlos was relieved. He had never been in trouble before! | Carlos did not do the crime. | 0entailment
| He had an albi that was check out and he was let go - therefore he did not do the crime. | ( z1 crime :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Carlos" ) ) ) |
a7000f61-126d-4cf9-834e-57bebc0a6228 | The Fashion Gods<br>Paris is well known for fashion shows. Paul was an up and coming designer and was looking forward to it. When he arrived to Paris, he had extra time to see the sights. On the day of the shows, he was excited to see the new fashions. He left Paris motivated to create his first fashion line. | The name Paul does not have five letters. | 0entailment
| The name Paul has four letters, so the statement "The name Paul does not have five letters" is definitely correct. | ( z1 have :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 name :mod ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Paul" ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 letter :quant 5 ) ) |
d9985c02-a2cb-404a-bc9e-f419334394e6 | Changing Oil<br>My scooter started to leak oil in the summer. I found that the heat was increasing the pressure. I reduced the amount of oil in the scooter. I watched a video to figure it out. Changing the oil was very easy. | You should use less oil in the engine in the hot summer months | 0entailment
| The wording change can confuse the AI | ( z1 recommend :ARG1 ( z2 use :ARG0 ( z3 you ) :ARG1 ( z4 oil :quant ( z5 less ) ) :location ( z6 engine ) :time ( z7 month :mod ( z8 summer ) :ARG1-of ( z9 hot ) ) ) ) |
1ed1afec-e631-46a0-adfa-cad3948ede9c | Burning books<br>It was allie's first day of school. So she decided to burn her books. Allie felt so relieved. She thought she would never have to use them. But to her dismay she realized she needed them for next year. | Allie made a mistake. | 0entailment
| Allie mistakenly though she wouldn't need her books. | ( z1 mistake :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Allie" ) ) ) |
5f63b541-d642-43d7-9660-2405c4e32b06 | Jealousy Issues<br>Tim's girlfriend was jealous. She caught him talking to a friend online. Tim didn't think much of it. His girlfriend threatened the other girl. It made Tim break up with her. | Tim's girlfriend was jealous of Tim's friend. | 0entailment
| The statement is correct because Tim's girlfriend was jealous he was talking to a friend online, therefore she was jealous of this friend. I think the system found this difficult to digest because I called the friend Tim's friend and didn't include that he was talking to her online. | ( z1 jealous :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Tim" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 girlfriend ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z7 person :ARG0-of ( z8 have-rel-role :ARG1 z4 :ARG2 ( z9 friend ) ) ) ) |
bcf9dead-a46f-4193-9857-8fbd019b8b06 | Fashion Magazine<br>Kate went with her mom to the grocery store. Her mother had given her five dollars to buy snacks. The magazine rack caught her eye on the way to the cookie isle. She liked all the pictures of the pretty clothes. In the end she decided to buy the magazine and skip the snacks. | she was originally shopping for cookies | 0entailment
| The context says she was on the way to the cookie isle (before being distracted by magazines). I said that she was originally shopping for cookies, pretty straightforward. | ( z1 shop :ARG0 ( z2 she ) :ARG1 ( z3 cookie ) :time ( z4 original ) ) |
55acca6b-f9dd-4ecf-bf63-dc365590ef2a | Slide Show<br>Inez took a trip to Guatemala. She took many beautiful photographs while she was there. When she got home, she had the photos made into slides. She invited friends over for a slideshow of her trip. All of Inez's friends politely declined the invitation. | Inez's photographs look good | 0entailment
| The photographs are beautiful. I think the system had difficulty because I used unfamiliar phrasing. | ( z1 look :ARG0 ( z2 photograph :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Inez" ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 good ) ) |
d9ec9ef5-d6a3-4a1d-91e0-97b5f8d91460 | Broken Toe<br>A few years ago, my dog accidentally pushed me down the stairs. I slipped and with my big toe bent under my foot. The pain was intense, I couldn't get my breath for 10 minutes. The dog was very upset, crying and licking me. I had broken my big toe, and was on bed rest for 2 weeks. | Broken Toe has no z | 0entailment
| No Z in the name | ( z1 have :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Broken" :op "Toe" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 thing ) ) |
7d860d89-d7e6-4ecf-b859-88eff0f3a840 | Josh<br>Abby couldn't stand babysitting little Josh Tyler. He would often play mean tricks on Abby. One time he hid in the broom closet for two hours. Abby called the police thinking he was missing. When the police arrived they found him in the closet sleeping. | Abby was not able to find Josh | 0entailment
| Abby called the police thinking he was missing | ( z1 possible :polarity - :ARG1 ( z2 find :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Abby" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 person :name ( z6 name :op "Josh" ) ) ) ) |
25290ae5-da80-42b3-b46f-fd231ddd65f0 | Daddy's Girl<br>I was always a daddy's girl. One day he began calling me his princess. I became obsessed with princess themes. We decorated my bedroom with crowns and Disney toys. He told me I would always be his princess. | Was means this is a past recollection | 0entailment
| this probably happened in the past | ( z1 mean :ARG1 ( z2 this ) :ARG2 ( z3 recollect :time ( z4 past ) :domain ( z5 this ) ) ) |
0d71fee8-44f2-4d84-b37e-e753712e310a | Compensation for being Short<br>Harry wore high top shoes before going to the roller coaster park. He waited with his brother in line to one of the roller coasters. The ticket vendor measured Harry's height. He told Harry that he met the bare minimum height requirement. However, he allowed Harry to enter the roller coaster. | Harry would be too short to ride the ride without the high top shoes | 0entailment
| The shoes are what allowed him to be the bare minimum, so without those shoes he wouldnt be able to ride. Making it correct. | ( z1 have-degree :ARG1 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Harry" ) ) :ARG2 ( z4 short :ARG1 z2 ) :ARG3 ( z5 too ) :ARG6 ( z6 ride :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z7 ride ) :manner ( z8 have :polarity - :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z9 shoe :mod ( z10 top :ARG1-of ( z11 high ) ) ) ) ) ) |
802ad81b-c2ff-4064-afdc-cde031cfee75 | Trumpet<br>I was at my aunt's house. She asked my cousin to wake up my other cousin. So she went to his room. I heard a trumpet. Then I heard her being chased. | I was a guest in the house. | 0entailment
| If you were at your aunt's house and it is not your home, then you are a guest in it. | ( z1 guest :domain ( z2 i ) :location ( z3 house ) ) |
d2313310-5f84-4e82-8552-5bd714310da1 | Spanish<br>The man practiced his Spanish. A Mexican woman heard him. She offered to help. The man accepted. They developed a romantic relationship. | The Mexican woman was helpful. | 0entailment
| I'm not sure why it was difficult. The Mexican woman offered to help, so the statement that the Mexican woman was helpful is correct. | ( z1 helpful :ARG0 ( z2 woman :mod ( z3 country :name ( z4 name :op "Mexico" ) ) ) ) |
37f3cc0b-e976-4760-888a-d133527c6e64 | The Dirty Table<br>Jan went to eat at a fast food restaurant. There was only one table empty. The empty table was filthy. Jan grabbed a stack of napkins. She cleaned the table off before sitting. | Jan didn't want to sit at a dirty table. | 0entailment
| She cleaned the table so it's pretty clear she didn't want to sit at a dirty table. | ( z1 want :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Jan" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 sit :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z5 table :ARG1-of ( z6 dirty ) ) ) ) |
9e79dc45-9381-4e76-9aa9-5cef4712ef8a | Never again did the swans become men ; but they are still different from other swans , for in the night-time those who listen can hear them talk in a language that is certainly not swan 's language ; and there are even sounds of laughing and talking , unlike any noise made by the swans whom we know .<br>The little Bunyip was carried home by its mother , and after that the waters sank back to their own channels .<br>The side of the pool where she lives is always shunned by everyone , as nobody knows when she may suddenly put out her head and draw him into her mighty jaws . | The statement contains less than 128 sentences | 0entailment
| There are way less than a 128 sentences in the statement! | ( z1 contain :ARG0 ( z2 statement ) :ARG1 ( z3 sentence :quant ( z4 less-than :op 128 ) ) ) |
0e033ebc-032a-43a5-a35b-517132d7afa4 | Hot<br>It was so hot outside this morning. My dog came in panting very hard. She was so exhausted she had to lie down. She drank an entire bowl of water. Then she asked for some food. | The dog was given h20 | 0entailment
| drank water | ( z1 give :ARG1 ( z2 dog ) ) |
90530138-e72f-4203-b394-16d7b40cc85f | Shoes<br>My mother had bought me a pair of new shoes. As I put them on my feet, my dog came over to lick them. I thought that my dog's feet might be cold. I took my shoes off and put them on my dog. Now I need another pair of new shoes. | The shoes had dog spit on them | 0entailment
| The statement "the shoes had dog spit on them" is definitely correct because the author stated that the came over to him for the purpose of licking the shoes. If the dog indeed licked the shoes, then the shoes would have dog spit on them, so this statement is correct. | ( z1 have :ARG0 ( z2 shoe ) :ARG1 ( z3 spit :ARG0 ( z4 dog ) :ARG2 z2 ) ) |
2eaf2000-0293-42ca-a938-60f7e25de57b | Rattler<br>Will was taking a stroll in his favorite park. Will noticed a sound as he went around a bend in the path. He looked down to see a rattlesnake! Will very slowly and cautiously walked backwards away from the snake. Will reached his car with a huge sigh of relief. | Will drove to the park | 0entailment
| He reached his car with a sigh of relief, meaning he drove there | ( z1 drive :ARG0 ( z2 i ) :destination ( z3 park ) ) |
8d35b27b-a648-43b3-940c-2006cd895609 | A New Home<br>Richard was moving to a new school in the fall. He was nervous about not knowing anyone. On the first day of school, he sat next to Tom. Tom smiled and introduced himself right away. They quickly became close friends. | Tom speaks the same language as Richard. | 0entailment
| He must speak the same language or he would not be able to introduce himself. | ( z1 speak :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Tom" ) ) :ARG3 ( z4 language :ARG1-of ( z5 same :ARG2 ( z6 language :ARG3-of ( z7 speak :ARG0 ( z8 person :name ( z9 name :op "Richard" ) ) ) ) ) ) ) |
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