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Eye<br>Tom was a young man. He noticed his vision was not perfect. He went to the optometrist. He was prescribed contacts. Tom loved the contacts and his perfect vision.
Tom can see a whole lot better now that he has contacts.
0entailment
This is all factual from the context. It is worded differently which is why the system does not understand this statement.
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Fishing Trip<br>Tim went on his first fishing trip. He was barely learning the basic.s. Tim learned fast. He caught more fish than anyone he went to. It encouraged Tim to go back often.
Tim is showing a lot of promise as a fisherman.
0entailment
This statement is correct because the passage states that Tim caught more fish than anyone, which shows a lot of promise that he is a good fisherman.
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Candle<br>Taylor had just bought a new house. One day, the power went out. Taylor quickly went to get candles. She had to drive to the store. After that, she had light in her new home.
Taylor drove to the store because the store had candles to sell her.
0entailment
Taylor definitely drove to the store to get candles, and I think the system didn't realize she went tot he store to get candles. Just that she went to the store AND she got candles.
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Constipation<br>Tim had problems with constipation. His doctor made him try a new medication. Tim took too much of it. He got diarrhea at work. Tim had to go home early and fix his meds.
Tim's new medication needed some adjusting
0entailment
He took too much
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The Trick<br>James was getting ready for Halloween night. He was excited to collect a bunch of candy. He got his mask and costume on in a rush and headed out the door. At his first stop a skeleton popped out of the grass and grabbed him. He was so scared he ran home and stayed inside.
James did not make two stops that night.
0entailment
It's definitely correct because it says he went back home after his first stop, so he couldn't have made two stops. It's difficult because this requires a sense of understanding about the world that the system probably does not have.
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Highway Cleanup<br>One day Eleanor decided to join the Highway Cleanup team. On Monday she and the rest of the team drove to the highway. They found lots of trash. They picked it up. They all had a fun time.
The highway was really dirty before the cleanup team got there.
0entailment
There was lots of trash on the highway when they got there so it was dirty. However, they picked it up so it was no longer dirty afterwards.
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Football Tryouts.<br>Max went to football tryouts for the first time. The coach asked him what position he wanted to play. Max said that he wanted to be quarterback. The coach told him that they did not need a quarterback. Max decided to try out for the running back position instead.
Max wanted to be on the football team
0entailment
He obviously did if he went to tryouts and even compromised on the position he wanted to play to be on the team
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Backyard Camping<br>John and his friends were camping in his backyard. Late that night, the boys heard a growling noise. A large shadow appeared on the tent door. The tent flap flew open and the boys screamed. John's father laughed hysterically at their reaction.
John's camping friends were all male.
0entailment
John and his friends are repeatedly called "boys" in the exerpt; had there been a girl, it would have been worded differently, but the system didn't catch that.
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The Carpet<br>Maria was holding up color swatches. She was putting new carpet in and didn't know what color would be best. She decided on a nice beige. As soon as it was installed, her kids ran around in muddy shoes. The carpet was ruined!
Maria is planning to replace her carpet.
0entailment
The excerpt says that she is putting in new carpet. This would indicate that she is replacing the old carpet. I think the system may believe she had hardwood floors or something.
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The Phone Call<br>Joe heard his phone ringing. It was his best friend calling him. The friend had bad news. He was getting a divorce. Joe decided to invite his friend over to console him.
Joe does not live with his best friend
0entailment
Joe invited his best friend over, you do not invite someone to their own home hence joe does not live with his best friend. Hard for AI to infer from text.
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Weekend<br>That weekend, she was miserable. She used a hot compress on her jaw to feel better. The pain was so severe, she became immobile. She began begging dentists to see her over the weekend. She finally was able to move up her surgery by one day.
Dentists contain a t
0entailment
T in the name
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A Sad Man<br>Jim's grandfather had been sick. His family decided to put him in a home. Jim's grandfather was feeling blue. Jim started to visit his grandfather several times a week. Jim's grandfather started to feel better.
Jims grandfather does not like being alone in the home.
0entailment
Jims grandfather is blue when he is alone in the home but feels better when Jim visits him. Therefore Jims grandfather does not like being alone.
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Building a table<br>My friends and I wanted to build a table. We started by making the surface. Then, we cut and shaped the legs. Finally, we attached the legs to the table surface. Now we have a beautiful table to work on.
They think their table is beautiful
0entailment
"Now we have a beautiful table to work on." is literally a statement they made. This means they believe their table is beautiful. I think the machine got it wrong because it assumes that the table is beautiful and it doesn't realize that term is being applied by the people who made it to describe the table.
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The Car Part<br>Chad was working on repairing a car. He had one more part to fix. He went to the parts store to buy the part. The parts store was out of the part. The clerk ordered the part for Chad.
The car was parked.
0entailment
The car has to be parked to work on it. You can't work on it while you're driving it.
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Test<br>Jan's teacher assigned reading for homework. Jan forgot to read. When she got to class, her teacher gave a pop quiz. Jan failed the quiz. Her grade dropped by 2 points.
Jan's teacher did not let the class know about the quick examination she was giving that day.
0entailment
she gave a pop quiz and that means it was unannounced but the wording was so differently it made the AI think I gave all new information.
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Hurricane Trouble<br>Jenny drove outside a day after the hurricane. Each gas station was packed since everyone needed gas. Jenny tried to look for a gas station that wasn't packed. Since she looked for too long, her car ran out of gas. It shut down in the middle of the road.
jenny did not have any lucj
0entailment
no luck finding gas
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Talent Show<br>Trisha went to a very large high school. She wanted a way to make more friends. Trisha had a very special talent. When the yearly talent show approached she entered. Trisha won the talent show with her performance of a Beatles song.
It is uncertain whether winning the talent show caused Trisha to make more friends.
0entailment
The uncertainty is obvious to a human, since we don't learn whether her idea worked, but the system may have equated winning the show with success making friends.
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Dying Lover<br>Sam loved his wife. They had been together for years. Sam's wife got cancer. There was no way to cure it. Sam suffered for years with her.
Sam stuck with his wife
0entailment
suffered for years together
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He was hungry .<br>He had had no breakfast , and as he lay hiding in the hollow log , he could peep out and see all the good things , and he could smell them , too .<br>It seemed as if his stomach would just give him no peace at all .<br>He wished that Sammy Jay would bring the false message that Bowser the Hound was coming , so as to frighten all the rest away .<br>`` I 'm nearly starved ! ''<br>whispered Reddy Fox .<br>`` I hope Sammy Jay will hurry up . ''<br>Just then they noticed that Peter Rabbit was very busy .
Bowser the Hound was not coming.
0entailment
It says he wished that Sammy Jay would bring the false message that Bowser was coming, therefore Bowser must not be coming if that message would be false. It's difficult because verifying the statement requires somewhat high level understanding of the meaning involved.
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Iguana and the Greens<br>I have a free-range iguana. She runs around the house doing whatever she wants. This spring I had a bunch of seedlings started for the garden. They grew big and tall and were ready to transplant. That's when my iguana found them and ate all of my seedlings.
The iguana is a female.
0entailment
I have a free-range iguana. She runs around the house doing whatever she wants. The system was confused by the gender.
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Arrow<br>Ethan didn't know what sign to follow. One sign had an arrow to the left. Another sign had the arrow to the right. He decided to go to the right. It led him to where he wanted to go.
the right arrow showed the correct way
0entailment
ethan followed the right arrow that led him where he wanted to go
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The Heater<br>The heater at Bobby's house didn't work. It was very cold. Bobby spent a few nights at his friend's house. He saved up money to fix the heater. Bobby called a repairman to fix the heater.
Bobby's house has a b
0entailment
B in the name
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The Muldoon Twins<br>Everyone in town called the two women the Muldoon Twins. In reality, they were mother and daughter. They lived alone and were very mean to everyone in town. The papers read one morning that the mother had died. Everyone was shocked to learn they weren't sisters.
The Muldoon Twins has an u
0entailment
U in the name
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Fishing Trip<br>Tommy went fishing in the lake. He got a new boat the day before. Unfortunately he did not know how to use the boat. He tried everything, but couldn't get it started. Instead he decided to fish from the bridge.
The bridge was over the lake.
0entailment
We can assume the bridge is over the lake because Tommy is fishing in a lake from a bridge. The model doesn't understand this common sense notion.
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Late Night<br>Kia had been assigned a novel to read for English class. She dawdled all week. The night before it was due, she panicked. She had read almost nothing! She had to stay up until almost 3AM to finish the novel.
Kia completed the assignment
0entailment
she stayed up to read the assisgnment
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My Run In With The Cops<br>Today I went to the grocery store to buy groceries. When I got to the checkout line, I realized I forgot my wallet. I tried to explain my situation to the checker, but she didn't listen. She thought I was trying to steal groceries, so she called the cops. My roommate had to save me by bringing me my wallet.
Stealing is against the law.
0entailment
Police enforce laws if the cashier thought he was stealing (breaking the law) she would have called the cops.
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If there is any life in him that will bring it back .<br>But if he moves , hide thyself in the bushes near by , and see what he does . '<br>The damsel took the flask and did her mistress ' bidding .<br>Soon the man began to move his arms , and then rose slowly to his feet .
The man had not been murdered
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The context states that 'the man began to move his arms , and then rose slowly to his feet' so he cannot be dead. If he isn't dead, then it is correct to say he had not been murdered. The system could likely not understand that the man was alive because he moved.
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Destroyed<br>I was very angry at my brother. He came into my bedroom and punched me in the stomach. I doubled over, unable to breathe. I got up and looked for my little league bat. I hit him in the head with it.
The person that wrote this will use physical violence.
0entailment
Hitting someone with a baseball bat is physical violence, and that's what they admitted to doing. It may have been difficult because maybe it doesn't understand what is considered physical violence.
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Oh , Maria , I 've longed for years and years just to hear her sing once more .<br>It seems as if I MUST hear my little Joscelyn sing once again before I die .<br>I 've never had the chance before and I never will have it again .<br>Do please ask William to take me to Kensington . ''<br>`` Dear me , Aunty Nan , this is really childish , '' said Mrs. William , whisking her bowlful of berries into the pantry .<br>`` You must let other folks be the judge of what is best for you now .
She wanted to go to another town before she died
0entailment
ommitting the town name I guess fooled the AI
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Mortal love could never be so exquisite .<br>He had never lived before -- now he lived in every fibre of his being .<br>He was glad Aunt Catherine did not worry him with questions .<br>He had feared she would .<br>But she never asked any questions now and she was afraid of Roger , as she had been afraid of his uncle .<br>She dared not ask questions .<br>It was a thing that must not be tampered with .<br>Who knew what she might hear if she asked him questions ?<br>She was very unhappy .
Aunt Catherine found a couple men frightening
0entailment
True, because it clearly states she was scared of both Roger and his Uncle
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Street<br>Potter went to work for a construction company. This was his first construction job. They worked that day on making a new street. He worked hard. He went home when it was done.
Potter contains no z
0entailment
Letter isn't there
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He , keeping his eyes lowered , and affecting the demure manners that suited his disguise , had but seen her once , and was unaware that he had attracted her attention .<br>And now , on the third floor , the party separated , the younger lady continuing to ascend alone , the other , followed by the waiting-maids , descending the corridor to the right .
The party was breaking up as the young lady left the corridor.
0entailment
As the party separated, the younger of the two continued going up while the other walked through the corridor.
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Rip Off<br>Sarah was at the market. And she wanted to buy cabbage juice. And she saw a 16 ounce bottle for $6. She knew it was just cabbage and water. So she decided to buy her own juicer instead.
The cabbage juice was literally just water and cabbage.
0entailment
"She knew it was just cabbage and water."
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Taylor Got a job.<br>Taylor just turned 16 and needed a job. He applied at all the burger joints in town with no luck. He then tried to go a placement agency. Once he turned in his application he was called back by a company. He is now working at a factory part time.
taylor would not be opposed to working at a restaurant
0entailment
it states "He applied at all the burger joints in town" therefore, taylor is not opposed to working at a restaraunt. The system may have missed this as it says joints not restaraunts
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Toothache<br>Karen was dealing with a small skin infection one week. She had an appointment the next day with her dermatologist. That night she experienced massive pain in her lower jaw. Karen had to cancel the appointment she had made with her doctor. She made a different appointment with a dentist shortly after.
Karen had no appointments for a short time after cancelling the one with the dermatologist
0entailment
it is correct because the article states she cancelled the appointment with the doctor and didn't make the appointment with the dentist until shortly after. Therefore, she had a short period of time with no appointments. The system doesn't recognize this period and thinks she had an active appointment the entire time
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Learning a Lesson<br>On a bright day, Mike looked at the sun. His eyes began to hurt immediately. He thought why this might happen. Instead, he looked to the sides of the bright sun. Now, he could enjoy the light while staying safe.
The eyes are sensitive to direct sunlight
0entailment
I used the term direct sunlight
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Then the monkey got up and went to the dairy , and drank all the milk he could find .<br>Afterwards he returned home and married , and that is the last we heard of him .<br>-LSB- Adapted from Folk-lore Bresilien . -RSB-<br>The Knights of the Fish Once upon a time there lived an old cobbler who worked hard at his trade from morning till night , and scarcely gave himself a moment to eat .
The monkey did not keep in touch.
0entailment
It states that was the last we heard of him.
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Tennis Match<br>Cathy is an avid tennis fan. Cathy loved watching her favorite player, Serena. Cathy was excited to learn that Serena was playing a match near her. Cathy decided to purchase tickets to Serena's tennis match. Cathy could not wait to see Serena's match live in action.
Serena probably does not know who Cathy is.
0entailment
Serena most likely does not know who an individual fan is
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Retro Gaming<br>Clint loved playing classic games from the 1980s. His dream was to own an original Pac-Man arcade cabinet. His family built him a replica for his birthday. Clint loved it and thanked his family profusely. Inside Clint felt a pang of ingratitude at it being inauthentic.
Clint felt ungrateful for his birthday gift.
0entailment
Clint felt ingratitude at his birthday gift being inauthentic therefore he was ungrateful, which is a related term to ingratitude. The two different terms probably confused the system.
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Ted gets rescued<br>Ted is going home from work. He has to take the elevator to his car. Suddenly the elevator stops working. Ted calls for help. The firemen safely rescue ted out of the elevator.
Ted took longer to get home from work than normal.
0entailment
Ted was delayed in getting home from work because he got stuck in the elevator. The system was likely confused by the usage of time.
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A New Puppy Vanished<br>Briana had just gotten a new puppy for her birthday that morning. She was playing with him happily in the yard. Suddenly out of nowhere, the puppy darted out into the woods. She was worried she would never see him again. Luckily the next morning he was found curled up on their porch.
The puppy was for being a year older
0entailment
it was her birthday
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More Ketchup<br>Jermaine went to eat at a diner. He ordered a burger and fries. The waitress brought the food out. Jermaine noticed the table was out of ketchup. Jermaine asked the waitress to bring more ketchup.
Jermaine likes ketchup on the food he ordered
0entailment
Jermaine asked for ketchup because he wanted it with his food
( z1 like :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Jermaine" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 ketchup :location ( z5 food :ARG1-of ( z6 order :ARG0 z2 ) ) ) )
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The Big Storm<br>Charles moved to the beach recently. There was a storm warning. He had never been in a storm before. Unfortunately he couldn't afford to go anywhere. He decided to ride it out and was scared the whole time.
The prices for hotels in Charles area was out of his budget.
0entailment
The context stated Charles could not afford to go anywhere, meaning all of the places in or around Charles area was out of his budget.
( z1 out :ARG1 ( z2 monetary-quantity :ARG2-of ( z3 price :ARG1 ( z4 hotel :location ( z5 area :mod ( z6 city :name ( z7 name :op "Charles" ) ) ) ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z8 budget :poss ( z9 he ) ) )
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Then I read it to Matthew and he said it was fine .<br>That is the kind of critic I like .<br>It 's a sad , sweet story .<br>I just cried like a child while I was writing it .<br>It 's about two beautiful maidens called Cordelia Montmorency and Geraldine Seymour who lived in the same village and were devotedly attached to each other .<br>Cordelia was a regal brunette with a coronet of midnight hair and duskly flashing eyes .<br>Geraldine was a queenly blonde with hair like spun gold and velvety purple eyes . ''<br>`` I never saw anybody with purple eyes , '' said Diana dubiously .<br>`` Neither did I. I just imagined them .
The story is about a lesbian romance
0entailment
It’s about 2 women attached to each other
( z1 romance :mod ( z2 lesbian ) :topic-of ( z3 story ) )
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WebCam<br>Tom was concerned about his online privacy. He read about the subject online, and wanted to protect himself. He realized his webcam was uncovered. He knew it would be easy for a hacker to watch him. He covered the webcam with duct tape.
The webcam will show a black screen
0entailment
it is covered with tape
( z1 show :ARG0 ( z2 webcam ) :ARG1 ( z3 screen :ARG1-of ( z4 black ) ) )
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Pizza Party<br>Our field trip to Pizza Hut was a lot of fun. We were allowed in the kitchen, where we were shown how to make pizza. We each made our own pizzas to cook in the oven. Since we were little, we weren't allowed to use the ovens ourselves. We ate in the dining room before going back to school.
We ate the pizza that was cooked in the oven.
0entailment
It can be assumed that the students ate the pizzas that they made. The system was unable to make this determination.
( z1 eat :ARG0 ( z2 we ) :ARG1 ( z3 pizza :ARG1-of ( z4 cook :location ( z5 oven ) ) ) )
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Swan<br>Jean went to the lake by her house for a quick walk. When she arrived there, a crowd was blocking the path. She peeked through to see a white swan. It was gliding on the water among the ducks. She took a picture like everybody else before resuming her walk.
People are amazed by white swans
0entailment
There was a crowd gathered to take pictures of the white swan
( z1 amaze :ARG0 ( z2 swan :ARG1-of ( z3 white ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 person ) )
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Fantastic curls<br>Lucy really wanted to curl her hair. She needed to know how to do it. She asked her friend to help her. Her friend agreed and said yes. Thankfully when Lucy was done it looked great.
Lucy's curly hair was what is considered "aesthetically pleasing"
0entailment
This is correct because she said it looked great which is aesthetically pleasing
( z1 consider :ARG1 ( z2 please :ARG0 ( z3 hair :part-of ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Lucy" ) ) :ARG1-of ( z6 curl ) ) :manner ( z7 aesthetical ) ) )
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She was certainly no more than fifty and , in spite of her grey hair , looked almost girlish , so bright were her dark eyes , so clear-cut and fresh her delicate face , and so smart her general appearance .<br>Frances , although not given to sudden likings , took one for Mrs. Kennedy .<br>She thought she had never seen so charming a face .<br>She found herself enjoying the day immensely .<br>In fact , she forgot the Governor 's picnic and Sara Beaumont altogether .<br>Mrs. Kennedy proved to be a delightful companion .
Frances is not Mrs. Kennedy
0entailment
They clearly are different people
( z1 person :polarity - :name ( z2 name :op "Mrs." :op "Kennedy" ) :domain ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Frances" ) ) )
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skateboard<br>The man bought a skateboard. He rode the board down the street. One of the wheels fell off. He took the board back to the shop. He asked the shop to fix it.
The man did not ask for his money back
0entailment
This statement is definitely incorrect, because the man asked the shop to fix the skateboard. He did not ask them for his money back. The system may have thought this was incorrect, because he took the skateboard back to the shop.
( z1 ask :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 man ) :ARG1 ( z3 give-back :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z4 money :poss z2 ) ) )
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The Breakup<br>David and Katie had been having problems. Katie finally decided she'd had enough. She told him to move his stuff out. He got mad and broke her favorite vase. Katie knew she'd made the right decision.
David and Katie were living together.
0entailment
The passage "Katie told him to move his stuff out" implies that David had his possessions at her domicile, thus they lived together. The system did not recognize this because it was not explicitly stated in the original statement that they lived together.
( z1 live :ARG0 ( z2 and :op ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "David" ) ) :op ( z5 person :name ( z6 name :op "Katie" ) ) ) :mod ( z7 together ) )
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Shane finds a girl<br>Shane is walking home from work. He notices a girl laying on the ground. He tries to help the girl. The girl is unresponsive. The girl has been murdered.
The girl Shane found was on the path to his home
0entailment
I believe it is definitely correct because undoubtedly if Shane was walking home, the path to his house would be ANY path he took. SInce he found the girl on the ground and he was in the process of walking home. Logic dictates that she must have been on his path from Work to Home. I believe it was difficult for the system to think of the fact that his intentions to get home implies definitely correct information that was not written in the context.
( z1 find :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Shane" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 girl ) :location ( z5 path :destination ( z6 home :poss z2 ) ) )
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The SUV<br>Shane was car shopping. He fell in love with a fancy SUV. He cashed in some stock to buy it. His interest rate was very high. Shane didn't care how dumb it was.
shane knew it was dumb to buy the SUV but did it anyway
0entailment
it states Shane didn't care how dumb it was. therefore he knew that it was dumb to but the SUV but did it anyway. The system may have missed this as it is worded differently in the paragraph
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The Parade<br>The town gathered on the street. It was time for the annual Christmas parade! The floats drove by slowly. Kids caught and collected candy. It was a fun family tradition.
Kids got free sweets
0entailment
got candy
( z1 get :ARG0 ( z2 kid ) :ARG1 ( z3 sugar :ARG1-of ( z4 free ) ) )
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The Big Test<br>Mary studied hard for the big test coming up. She stayed up late for several nights reading over her notes. She got to class early on the day of the test. When she got the test, she worked quickly to get done on time. She got an A on the test and rushed home to tell her parents.
This test was important.
0entailment
This is kind of tricky, but it explicitly says that it is a "big test" which means that it is important and greatly affects your marks.
( z1 important :ARG1 ( z2 test :mod ( z3 this ) ) )
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Visiting Grandpa<br>Tyler visits his grandpa on Saturday. He meets grandpa at the nursing home. They drive to the park. Grandpa tells stories while they feed ducks. Tyler treats grandpa to ice cream before driving home.
tyler is younger than his grandpa
0entailment
Tyler must be younger than his own grandpa
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Hula Hoop<br>When I was little, one of my friends invited me to her birthday party. At the party, there was a hula hooping contest. I am super good at hula hooping, and I won the contest. I was given a prize, extra cake and ice cream, and money. I was happy to win, but the birthday girl was dismayed.
She came out on top
0entailment
I won the contest
( z1 come-out :ARG1 ( z2 she ) :ARG2 ( z3 top ) )
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Susie's Birthday Surprise<br>Suzy was lonely so she asked her mother for a dog. Susie's mom told her no. The next day, Susie woke up and remembered it was her birthday. She heard barking. Susie ran from her bed and saw her mother had surprised her with a dog.
Susie's mother kept the dog a secret until her birthday
0entailment
yes she did - she surprised her on her birthday with the dog
( z1 keep :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Susie" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 mother ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z7 secret :domain ( z8 dog ) ) :time ( z9 until :op ( z10 birthday :poss z4 ) ) )
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Going grey<br>Lisa saw herself in the mirror. She couldn't believe it. She was going grey. Lisa thought she was far too young. She immediately shaved it off.
List was embarrassed by her grey hair.
0entailment
Because she chose to immediately shave her grey hair instead of keeping it, that is proof that she was embarrassed.
( z1 embarrass :ARG0 ( z2 hair :part-of ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "List" ) ) :ARG1-of ( z5 gray ) ) :ARG1 z3 )
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Last to the race<br>Susie hated running. Yet her friend challenged her to a race. So she felt obliged. She ran as fast she could. Yet finished last.
Susie finished the race in the final position.
0entailment
Last place is the final position.
( z1 finish :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Susie" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 race ) :ARG2 ( z5 position :ord ( z6 ordinal-entity :value "-1" ) ) )
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Catch the Thief<br>The police were trying to catch a neighborhood thief. They decided to stake-out the entire area that night. They didn't catch the thief so decided to continue the stake-out. Four nights later they saw the thief. All the police officers rushed to grab the guy and they caught him.
The police did not try a different tactic after the first night.
0entailment
I used a negative to confuse the system. The police used a stake out approach all the nights, so this is a correct statement.
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Forgetting the Fire<br>Margo was cooking when Ted knocked at her door. She forgot to turn off the stove while she visited with Ted. Margo and Ted soon smelled something strange. Margo realized it was her food! Margo ran to the kitchen and turned off the fire.
Margot burned her food.
0entailment
Margo smelled something strange (her food burning).
( z1 burn :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Margot" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 food :poss z2 ) )
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Broken fingernail<br>Today I was letting my nails dry. Yet unfortunately one of my nails broke. It was devastating. My nails were ruined. I knew I had to fix them.
9 nails were still intact.
0entailment
One nail was broken leaving nine intact.
( z1 intact :domain ( z2 nail :quant 9 ) :mod ( z3 still ) )
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If the Master does go back across there to meet her I must tell him what I think about it . ''<br>Overhead in his room , Eric was walking about whistling .<br>Presently he came downstairs , thinking of the orchard , and the girl who would be waiting for him there .<br>As he crossed the little front entry he heard Mrs. Williamson 's voice calling to him .<br>`` Mr. Marshall , will you please come here a moment ? ''<br>He went out to the kitchen .<br>Mrs. Williamson looked at him deprecatingly .<br>There was a flush on her faded cheek and her voice trembled .<br>`` Mr. Marshall , I want to ask you a question .
Eric's second name is Marshall
0entailment
Mrs Williamson refers to Eric as 'Mr Marshall', so his second name must be Marshall.
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Wild Fish Case<br>Sue laid a piece of salmon on the counter. She turned to get some spices from the cabinet. When she turned back she saw her cat running off with the fish. She chased her cat through the living room. When she finally caught up to her, half the fish was gone!
Cat likes salmon fish
0entailment
Cat took the Salmon, as she likes it..
( z1 like :ARG0 ( z2 cat ) :ARG1 ( z3 fish :mod ( z4 salmon ) ) )
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The Table<br>The family wanted some new furniture. They wanted a table for their kitchen most of all. They found a beautiful table in a local store. They bought it and brought it home. It was a great addition to their home!
The family loved their new table in their home.
0entailment
The family thought the new table was a great addition to their home therefor they loved it!
( z1 love :ARG0 ( z2 family ) :ARG1 ( z3 table :ARG1-of ( z4 new ) :location ( z5 home :poss z2 ) ) )
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Burnt Motor Oil<br>My dog Duke had an affliction where he kept scratching over and over. The vet told us that it was mange and to treat it with used motor oil. We splattered him with used motor oil, and he sat outside for a week. This was an indoor dog so it was truly sad for him, howling at night. Turns out it wasn't mange but an allergy to grass, common in mutts.
My dog Duke had mange.
0entailment
The vet told them the dog had mange at first.
( z1 mange :ARG1 ( z2 dog :name ( z3 name :op "Duke" ) :poss ( z4 i ) ) )
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A New Job<br>Sara had recently ran away from home and needed some type of work. She figured nannying would be under the table. She quickly found someone looking for a nanny. She ended up loving her new job a ton. Unfortunately, her boss found out that she was a runaway and fired her.
Sara thought that if she was a nanny, she wouldn't have to report her income.
0entailment
She thought "nannying would be under the table," and that means you are paid in cash and don't report your income. It may have been difficult because you would need to know what "under the table" means in this context.
( z1 think :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Sara" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 obligate :polarity - :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z5 report :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z6 income :poss z2 ) ) :condition ( z7 nanny :domain z2 ) ) )
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Going Down<br>Jack and Diane were playing a game of throw football in a field. Diane threw the ball long and Jack ran to catch it. His weight broke through an old cistern cover when he ran over it. The fall into the hole killed Jack when he hit the bottom. Diane taunted Jack for missing the ball, not knowing he was dead.
Jack is not going to be able to hit the road any more because he is dead.
0entailment
Jack is dead, so he cannot hit the road, or anything at all. Therefore the statement is definitely correct.
( z1 possible :polarity - :ARG1 ( z2 hit :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Jack" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 road ) :time ( z6 anymore ) ) :ARG1-of ( z7 cause :ARG0 ( z8 die :ARG1 z3 ) ) )
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Beach<br>This summer my wife and I went on a vacation to the beach. It was on Hilton Head and was sunny and nice the whole time. We had a great spot near the beach and walked it every morning. We stayed a week and it was the best vacation ever. We are planning on going back soon because it was so awesome.
The hotel was nice
0entailment
they had a good time
( z1 nice :ARG1 ( z2 hotel ) )
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A Wife's Earrings<br>Jim was shopping for his wife. Their anniversary was coming up. Jim knew his wife wanted new earrings. Jim bought her a pair of beautiful earrings. His wife loved them.
Jim's efforts were clearly rewarded.
0entailment
This is true, he put in effort to find the earrings and was rewarded with his wife's happiness.
( z1 reward :ARG1 ( z2 effort :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Jim" ) ) ) :ARG1-of ( z5 clear ) )
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Interview<br>After college, Mary was nervous about landing a good job. She saw an ad for the perfect position. Mary set an appointment to see the hiring manager. Mary nailed the interview and made a great impression. She got the job!
Mary was anxious about not being able to find a job after college.
0entailment
I think my wording and paraphrasing made it hard for the system.
( z1 anxious :domain ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Mary" ) ) :topic ( z4 possible :polarity - :ARG1 ( z5 find :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z6 job ) :time ( z7 after :op ( z8 college ) ) ) ) )
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The Corn<br>Gary had a plot of land. He decided to plant some produce on it. He picked corn for the first crop. It grew tall and healthy. He harvested it and made some delicious food.
Gary owned the corn he grew.
0entailment
The passage said Gary had a plot of land, and that he planted, picked, harvested and made food from it. It must be inferred that he owned the corn.
( z1 own :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Gary" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 corn :ARG1-of ( z5 grow :ARG0 z2 ) ) )
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Lost Cat<br>John got home from work one day to find his cat missing. He looked for him everywhere. Eventually he realized that his cat had escaped. He went outside and called for him. John's cat eventually came up running and they were reunited.
John's cat contains a j
0entailment
J in the title
( z1 contain :ARG0 ( z2 cat :poss ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "John" ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 string-entity :value "j" ) )
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The jet ski accident<br>Wendy was just an amateur jet ski driver who enjoyed the speed. She was young and careless and often rode way too fast. One day she wouldn't listen to her friends and continue to speed. She tried to do a jump near a rock and crashed horribly. Her friends tried to save her but it was too late, she was dead.
Wendy never had the chance to become a professional ski driver.
0entailment
Wendy was still an amateur driver when she passed away.
( z1 chance :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Wendy" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 become :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z5 person :ARG0-of ( z6 drive :ARG1 ( z7 ski ) ) :mod ( z8 professional ) ) ) :time ( z9 ever ) )
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Hit by a car<br>It was my friend's first time visiting Colombia. In Colombia the cars have the right of way, not pedestrians. She didn't realize this and was walking confidently one day. As she crossed the road, a car smacked right into her. The driver started yelling at her and in the future she paid attention.
You can get hit by a car in Colombia and you will be at fault.
0entailment
I believe that my statement is definitely correct based on two truths that are stated in the context.
( z1 possible :ARG1 ( z2 hit :ARG1 ( z3 you ) :ARG2 ( z4 car ) :location ( z5 country :name ( z6 name :op "Colombia" ) ) ) :ARG0-of ( z7 cause :ARG1 ( z8 fault :ARG1 z3 ) ) )
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Staying after school<br>Susie stayed after school with her English teacher. She wanted to express her ideas for her paper. She thought it would help her get a good grade. But when Susie handed in her paper she failed. Susie did not know what she did wrong.
Susie went above and beyond to achieve her goal
0entailment
Susie did extra to achieve her goals of good grades even though she did not succeed
( z1 go :ARG1 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Susie" ) ) :ARG4 ( z4 above ) :ARG4 ( z5 beyond ) :purpose ( z6 achieve :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z7 goal :poss z2 ) ) )
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Pool Lesson<br>Kate was at her grandpa's nightclub in the afternoon. She was playing pool with her sister. But they had no idea what they were doing. Their uncle showed them how to play and told them the rules. She decided it was more fun to play her way without the rules.
kate knew all three people
0entailment
uncle and sister
( z1 know :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Kate" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 person :quant 3 :mod ( z5 all ) ) )
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Ambulance<br>I was on the bench with my 99 year old friend Jim today. An ambulance drove up to get a man. Jim then went up for lunch. Jim's daughter showed up and asked me if her dad was in the ambulance. She was relieved when I said no.
Jim's daughter thought her father was in the ambulance at first
0entailment
It is correct because she asked the speaker if her father was in the ambulance, so she did think that until she was told otherwise. The system doesn't realize that she had two distinct thoughts. At first, she thought he was, then she knew he wasn't.
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Braids<br>Nya was Kenyan and had wild, curly hair. Her mom made her an appointment to get her hair braided. Nya was nervous but excited as she sat in the hairdresser chair. When the stylist finished, she gasped at her lovely reflection. Her braids were tight, smooth, and beautiful!
Nya contains no z
0entailment
Not in the name
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Forgotten Phone<br>Kate was shopping. She left her cell phone at the grocery store. Kate realized her phone was missing. She went back to the store. Kate was able to retrieve her phone from customer service.
Someone gave Kate's phone to the customer service desk.
0entailment
Kate found the phone at customer service so someone must have given it to them. I think I fooled the system by drawing a conclusion.
( z1 give :ARG0 ( z2 someone ) :ARG1 ( z3 phone :poss ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Kate" ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 desk :mod ( z7 service :mod ( z8 customer ) ) ) )
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Cup<br>Lee loved his cup a lot. One day, he found out his cup was missing. He searched for it for hours and hours. Finally, he realized he left it at school. Eventually, he was able to find his cup.
Lee took his cup to school with him
0entailment
He left it at school. I think the system got confused because I introduced a competing concept related to school
( z1 take :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Lee" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 cup :poss z2 ) :ARG3 ( z5 school ) :accompanier z2 )
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Lance gets fired<br>Lance was a hard working man. He did have a few bad habits also. Lance was going to pull a prank on his boss. Lance decided to mess up his office and lost important documents. Lance went too far this time and had to be fired.
Lance contains no z
0entailment
Not in the name
( z1 contain :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Lance" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 thing ) )
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A New Friend<br>John left his house to go grocery shopping. Before he made it, he saw a stray dog on the sidewalk. He stopped to check for a collar, but there was none. He took the dog home, and named him Frank. Frank and John are now best friends.
The stray dog was not a female dog.
0entailment
It says John took the dog home and named "him" Frank. Therefore, we can assume the dog was male, and therefore was not female. It's difficult because it's not stated explicitly and the system might not understand how pronouns relate to gender.
( z1 dog :mod ( z2 female :polarity - ) :domain ( z3 dog :ARG0-of ( z4 stray ) ) )
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I Might Lose My Job<br>I recently started work at a medium-sized housing company. I was instructed to send individual emails to tenants. Wanting to speed things up, I sent a single email to all 450 tenants. Apparently this is a severe violation of federal policy. I could be in a lot of trouble if someone reports me.
It was easier to send one email to all 450 tenants
0entailment
The speakers indicates they were trying to speed things up, which implies that the single email was easier than 450 separate emails
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I had a frantic vision of Miss Ponsonby scrambling down that acacia tree like an eloping damsel .<br>But Jerry was in dead earnest , and really it was quite possible if Miss Ponsonby only thought so .<br>I did not believe she would think so , but I was mistaken .
I was certainly wrong.
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I did not believe she would think so , but I was mistaken. The system was confused by the context.
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He knew now that he loved her -- Isabel Temple , dead for eighty years .<br>This was love -- this searing , torturing , intolerably sweet thing -- this possession of body and soul and spirit .<br>The poets had sung but weakly of it .<br>He could tell them better if he could find words .<br>Could other men have loved at all -- could any man love those blowzy , common girls of earth ?
He loved a woman who died less than a century ago
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80 is less than a century. I think the system got it wrong because I used unfamiliar phrasing
( z1 love :ARG0 ( z2 he ) :ARG1 ( z3 woman :ARG1-of ( z4 die :time ( z5 before :op ( z6 now ) :quant ( z7 less-than :op ( z8 temporal-quantity :quant 1 :unit ( z9 century ) ) ) ) ) ) )
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Competition<br>Jake had some competition. He was trying out for the baseball team. Suddenly, all of his friends wanted to try out too. He got so worried that he practiced 5 hours a day. When tryouts came, he blew them all away.
Jake was first among his friends to want to try out for the baseball team
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The story said Jake wanted to try out THEN his friends wanted to as well
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Emergency<br>The sermon started, and everyone sat to hear it. During the sermon, a man fell asleep. His wife shook him, but he did not wake up. People in the church came to check on him, but he was unresponsive. The paramedics took him to the hospital, where he later died.
He was not unresponsive before he fell asleep.
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Before falling asleep, the man and everyone else sat to hear a sermon. It makes no sense to say that he was unresponsive before falling asleep. The model doesn't understand common sense in this case.
( z1 responsive :polarity - :ARG1 ( z2 he ) :time ( z3 before :op ( z4 fall :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z5 sleep :ARG0 z2 ) ) ) )
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Reading Bedtime Stories<br>My son loves bedtime stories. My mother bought my son 20 books. My son wanted all 20 books read to him. I diligently read all 20 books to my child. My son enjoyed his new stories being read to him.
The mother did not read more than 20 books to her child.
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The passage states that the mother read exactly 20 books to her son.
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Video games<br>Andrew knew his son loved video games. So for his son's birthday he bought him video games. It was delivered to his house. So Andrew wrapped it. Then gave it to his son.
Andrew's child is male
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Andrew has a son, so his son is male
( z1 male :domain ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Andrew" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 child ) ) ) )
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Johnny's Surprise<br>Yesterday was Johnny's birthday. His parents decided to throw him a party. All of his little friends came. They ate cake and ice cream and played games. As he opened his gifts, his parents surprised him with a new bike.
Johnny had a birthday 366 days ago.
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366 days ago would have been a year and a day, which means Johnny had to have had a birthday that day as well.
( z1 birthday :poss ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Johnny" ) ) :time ( z4 before :op ( z5 now ) :quant ( z6 temporal-quantity :quant 366 :unit ( z7 day ) ) ) )
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The Printer<br>The kids needed to print some papers for school. The printer kept malfunctioning. They tried everything they could do. They gave up and walked to the library. They printed the documents there.
The library has the resources the children need to finish their school work.
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The kids had to walk to the library to use their printer. The computer got confused because I called the printer resources.
( z1 have :ARG0 ( z2 library ) :ARG1 ( z3 resource :ARG1-of ( z4 need :ARG0 ( z5 child ) :purpose ( z6 finish :ARG0 z5 :ARG1 ( z7 work :ARG0 z5 :mod ( z8 school ) ) ) ) ) )
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Terry gets dumped<br>Terry is dating a model. Terry is loving life. One day Terry gets a call. His girlfriend tells him he isn't good enough for her. Terry gets dumped by the model.
Terry would not be telling the truth if he said he was still dating the girl
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It is correct because the girl broke up with him, so he would be lying if he said he was still dating her. The system may be confused by what it means to tell the truth and why this is a case where it is not the truth
( z1 tell :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Terry" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 truth ) :condition ( z5 say :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z6 date :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z7 girl ) :mod ( z8 still ) ) ) )
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Foot<br>Roger Rumface was sitting at a table, eating dinner. His entire family was there and he was smiling. That's when he felt something brush against his foot. He looked to his wife, but she was having a conversation elsewhere. Roger never realized it was his own foot.
Roger is definitely married
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If roger has wife, that means he is definitely married im sure. I think the model got confused because it doesn't understand what marriage is.
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Anxious Anne<br>Anne was always anxious about something small, insignificant or both. She would dread to go to school for this anxiety that she had. She would be excited to get home just to be alone without a bother. One day the doctor gave her anti-anxiety pills and her ailment gone. She now had the courage to do most anything and she was happy.
Anne would still dread to go to school if not for her prescription.
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I think the system did not recognize "prescription" and the construction of "if not for".
( z1 dread :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Anne" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 go :ARG0 z2 :ARG4 ( z5 school ) ) :mod ( z6 still ) :condition ( z7 prescription :polarity - :poss z2 ) )
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Fashion show invite<br>Alicia wanted to go to the fashion show. Her sister had invited her. Alicia was so excited. But then the show got canceled. She couldn't believe it.
The fashion show never happened.
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it was cancelled
( z1 show :polarity - :ARG1 ( z2 fashion ) :time ( z3 ever ) )
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Choco Tasting<br>Stella invited Don to go on a date. She thought of an idea. She decided to take him chocolate tasting. Don told her he hated chocolate. He cancelled the date.
The date did not go as planned
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date was cancelled
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Drummer<br>Bennie wants to learn how to play drums. He hires someone to teach him. Bennie spends two hours a day playing drums. He learns quickly all about drum playing. Bennie is now a drummer in the school band.
Bennie was very determined to play the drums
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He hired someone to teach him and spent 2 hours a day practicing, yep he was determined.
( z1 determined :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Bennie" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 play :ARG0 z2 :ARG2 ( z5 drum ) ) :degree ( z6 very ) )
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Ice Cream Day<br>Our apartment building hosted an ice cream party in June. They hired an ice cream truck to give out free ice cream. The truck was parked in the driveway, which was blocked off to traffic. We had ice cream and watched a lot of young children eat. The party lasted two hours, and we had a lot of fun.
The party was held either during the winter or summer.
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In the northern hemisphere summer is June, while in the southern hemisphere winter is June.
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