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Broken<br>I reached back just as the door slammed behind me. The ring on my finger hooked in the door handle. It pulled my finger hard. My knuckle swelled exponentially. I went to the emergency room, where they told me I cracked my knuckle.
the emergency room has sick people
0entailment
That is used for sick and injured
( z1 have :ARG0 ( z2 room :mod ( z3 emergency ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 person :ARG1-of ( z5 sick ) ) )
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Pilot<br>Jay wanted to be an air force pilot just like his dad. He attended the same air force school that his father graduated. He plugged a lot of hours in training at the academy. Jay graduated top of his class. He now flies fighter jets for the United States Air force.
Jay wanted to fly high
0entailment
He wanted to fly a plane, so technically he wanted to fly high
( z1 want :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Jay" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 fly :ARG1 z2 :direction ( z5 high ) ) )
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Everything that Jane Lavinia wanted to say came rushing at once and together to her tongue 's end .<br>`` Oh , Aunt Rebecca , he was delighted with them !<br>And he said I had remarkable talent , and he wants me to go to New York and study in an art school there .<br>He says Mrs. Stephens finds it hard to get good help , and if I 'd be willing to work for her in the mornings , I could live with them and have my afternoons off .<br>So it wo n't cost much .<br>And he said he would help me -- and , oh , Aunt Rebecca , ca n't I go ? ''<br>Jane Lavinia 's breath gave out with a gasp of suspense .
Jane Lavinia was excited to tell her story.
0entailment
Everything that Jane Lavinia wanted to say came rushing at once and together to her tongue 's end which means she was excited which makes the answer correct.
( z1 excite :ARG0 ( z2 tell :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Jane" :op "Lavinia" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 story :poss z3 ) ) :ARG1 z3 )
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Tired<br>I was working very late. I wanted to go home. I had to finish my work though. I was extremely tired. I drank a cup of coffee to help me stay awake.
The coffee was helpful.
0entailment
I drank a cup of coffee to help me stay awake. The system was confused by the context.
( z1 helpful :ARG0 ( z2 coffee ) )
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The day for the wedding was chosen , and all their friends and neighbours were bidden to the feast .<br>As Lucia was trying on her bridal wreath she said to her mother : ` This wedding-garland would please me indeed if father Peter could lead me to the church .
Lucia decided when she wanted her hand to be taken in marriage in the house of worship.
0entailment
A date had been chosen for the wedding. Using the social phrase hand to be taken in marriage confused the AI.
( z1 decide :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Lucia" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 time :time-of ( z5 want :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z6 take :ARG1 ( z7 hand :part-of z2 ) :ARG3 ( z8 marry ) :location ( z9 house :mod ( z10 worship ) ) ) ) ) )
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Ugly Cat<br>Tom noticed a stray cat. It was really ugly. Tom went to pet it anyway. The cat was super friendly and nice. Tom decided to keep it as a pet.
Tom's pet is ugly
0entailment
it states the cat is ugly and that the cat becomes Tom's pet.
( z1 ugly :domain ( z2 pet :poss ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Tom" ) ) ) )
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New Television<br>Tom bought a new video game system. He really liked it but felt it was missing something. His old television didn't let it look as good as it could. Tom decided to get a new tv. He bought one and his gaming looked much better.
Tom was happy with his TV purchase.
0entailment
Since he liked the way the gaming system looked with the new TV it can be assumed that he was happy about it. The system was not able to understand this emotion.
( z1 happy :ARG0 ( z2 purchase :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Tom" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 television ) ) :ARG1 z3 )
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No Toilet Paper<br>Roberta was using the bathroom. She was a bit constipated. Finally she went and looked for some tissue. There was none in the stall. And she was all alone in the bathroom.
the toilet paper is all gone
0entailment
in the statement is declares Roberta could find none
( z1 go :ARG0 ( z2 paper :mod ( z3 toilet ) :mod ( z4 all ) ) )
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Bachelor Party<br>Tim was getting married. His friends wanted to throw him a bachelor party. His fiance was completely against it. Tim did it behind her back anyway. His fiancee dumped him before the wedding.
Tim did not get married.
0entailment
The scenario clearly states that tim's fiance dumped him before the wedding; the wedding did not happen and Tim did not get married.
( z1 marry :polarity - :ARG1 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Tim" ) ) )
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Snowboarding<br>Ian loved winter sports. He grew up snowshoeing and skiing. After graduating high school he decided to learn to snowboard. At first Ian had trouble snowboarding. Now he takes several trips every winter to snowboard.
Ian didn't know how to snowboard in middle school
0entailment
He didn't learn how to snowboard until high school so he couldn't have known in middle school
( z1 know :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Ian" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 snowboard :ARG0 z2 ) :time ( z5 middle-school ) )
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The Toy Shop<br>Indiana was excited because a toy shop was opening near his house. On the day of the grand opening, he was the first one in line. He picked up many different toys and went to the register. When he tried to pay, he realized that he didn't have his wallet. Indiana ended up going home without any new toys.
Indiana did not buy anything that day.
0entailment
The scenario clearly states that Indiana did not buy anything on that day/trip to the store.
( z1 buy :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 state :name ( z3 name :op "Indiana" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 anything ) :time ( z5 day :mod ( z6 that ) ) )
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The Pig<br>Kent loved animals. He especially loved his pet pig. The pig was named Charlie and he was big and fat. Kent took great care of the pig. He loved having him around the house.
The pig was male.
0entailment
The pig was referred to as he
( z1 male :domain ( z2 pig ) )
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Tree<br>There was a tree we thought was dead. We tried getting estimates but it was expensive. But a big storm then rolled through. The high winds brought down the tree. Fortunately it didn't damage anything.
The tree may not have been dead.
0entailment
The paragraph says they thought the tree was dead. Therefore it may have been alive. The system did not understand this.
( z1 possible :ARG1 ( z2 die :polarity - :ARG1 ( z3 tree ) ) )
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Peach bean pie<br>One day I was really hungry. I barely had any food. I grabbed random things from the kitchen to make a pie. I ended up making peach kidney bean pie. After eating one bite I was no longer hungry.
The kidneys were not human
0entailment
kidney beans
( z1 human :polarity - :domain ( z2 kidney ) )
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Key<br>Adam's mom and dad worked until 5 every afternoon. Adam had to come home from school and let himself in. But in two months he lost his key four times! Finally his parents grew fed up with Adam's carelessness. They arranged for a neighbor to hold the key instead!
Adam is a latchkey kid
0entailment
I read the blurb
( z1 kid :mod ( z2 latchkey ) :domain ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Adam" ) ) )
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The Pizza Burn<br>Greg was making some pizza for his wife's birthday. All of the pizzas but her's were done and ready to serve. She preferred Hawaiian and he stuck that in the oven last. Unfortunately, he burned her pizza. Luckily, his wife insisted that she actually enjoyed it better burned.
Greg's other guests did not have burnt pizza.
0entailment
The wife's pizza was the only burned one as the others were ready to serve. Computer may not make the inference.
( z1 have :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 guest :mod ( z3 other ) :poss ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Greg" ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z6 pizza :ARG1-of ( z7 burn ) ) )
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Saved Nuts<br>The pine cone fell to the ground. A squirrel gathered the nuts. It hid them away for the winter. Another squirrel noticed the nuts. He took the saved nuts.
"pine cone" is less than four words.
0entailment
It is definitely correct to say that "pine cone" is less than four words because it is only two words, and two is less than four.
( z1 less-than :op ( z2 word :quant 4 ) :domain ( z3 cone :mod ( z4 pine ) ) )
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In New York<br>Yannick was happy to visit New York city. He sent daily emails to his friends in France to update them. They asked him if he dared going up the Empire State building. Yannick didn't like heights but he accepted the challenge. He went up and sent them many beautiful pictures.
He was pressured into going up the empire state building
0entailment
It says he was dared to go up th empire state building, I said he was pressured into it. Same thing.
( z1 pressure :ARG1 ( z2 he ) :ARG2 ( z3 go :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z4 building :mod ( z5 state :mod ( z6 empire ) ) ) :direction ( z7 up ) ) )
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It makes me so nervous .<br>Just let me tell my story and do n't say anything till I get through -- and then no doubt you 'll say plenty , '' Anne concluded , but in thought only .<br>`` I wo n't say another word , '' said Mr. Harrison , and he did n't .<br>But Ginger was not bound by any contract of silence and kept ejaculating , `` Redheaded snippet '' at intervals until Anne felt quite wild .
Mr. Harrison told Anne he would not say another word and kept his word.
0entailment
The statement is definitely correct, the context says ` I wo n't say another word , '' said Mr. Harrison , and he did n't . therefore it is correct to say that he told Anne he would not say another word, and because the context states that he did not, that means he kept his word, i.e. his promise not to say another word.
( z1 tell :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Mr." :op "Harrison" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 and :op ( z5 say :polarity - :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z6 word :mod ( z7 another ) ) ) :op ( z8 keep :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 z6 ) ) :ARG2 ( z9 person :name ( z10 name :op "Anne" ) ) )
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Volleyball<br>I went to play volleyball last weekend. It was a lot of fun, but it was also hot outside. I forgot to bring sunscreen with me. We were out for way too long and I got sunburned. Even though my sunburn hurts, I had a lot of fun.
the sun is dangerous
0entailment
standing in the sun can give you skin cancer, looking at it directly can hurt your eyes. It is dangerous if proper precautions aren't taken
( z1 dangerous :domain ( z2 sun ) )
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Thomas Gordon was there , sitting alone in his long , empty pew near the top of the building ; and Neil Gordon sang in the choir which occupied the front pew of the gallery .<br>He had a powerful and melodious , though untrained voice , which dominated the singing and took the colour out of the weaker , more commonplace tones of the other singers .<br>He was well-dressed in a suit of dark blue serge , with a white collar and tie .<br>But Eric idly thought it did not become him so well as the working clothes in which he had first seen him .
Neil was never trained to sing.
0entailment
The paragraph stated that Neil had a powerful and melodious , though untrained voice
( z1 train :polarity - :ARG1 ( z2 sing :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Neil" ) ) ) :ARG2 z3 :time ( z5 ever ) )
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Discrimination at its Worst<br>Brandon tried to peek at Jerry's text messages. He found out that Jerry is currently dating a guy. Two weeks after reading the text, Brandon avoided contact with him. Jerry tried to reach out to him. Brandon told him that he doesn't like homosexuals.
Jerry did not show Brandon his text.
0entailment
Jerry peaked at Brandon's text, so Brandon did not actually show Jerry the text. The model missed this distinction.
( z1 show :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Jerry" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 text :poss z2 ) :ARG2 ( z5 person :name ( z6 name :op "Brandon" ) ) )
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New Bike<br>Monica didn't like walking to school. So she saved up money for a bike. She was happy about how much shorter her walk to school was. And eventually, she began to bike to faraway places in her town. Monica was glad she bought a bike.
Monica's house is within walking distance of her school.
0entailment
She walked back and forth, so it is in walking distance.
( z1 house :poss ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Monica" ) ) :location ( z4 relative-position :op ( z5 school :poss z2 ) :direction ( z6 walk ) ) )
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Providing<br>Ray had a wife and two daughters. Ray's wife had a medical problem so she could not work. Ray wanted to provide a good life for his family. Ray worked 2 full time jobs and 1 part time job to earn money. Ray was able to pay for everything his family needed.
Ray was able to pay for his wife's medical bills.
0entailment
The statement is in the correct category because the excerpt says that Ray was able to pay for everything his family needed, which would include medical bills. The system may have had difficulty because the excerpt doesn't directly mention medical bills.
( z1 possible :ARG1 ( z2 pay :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Ray" ) ) :ARG3 ( z5 bill :mod ( z6 medicine ) :poss ( z7 person :ARG0-of ( z8 have-rel-role :ARG1 z3 :ARG2 ( z9 wife ) ) ) ) ) )
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Pasta<br>Jeremy had a meal with his friend. He wanted to have a competition. He challenged his friend to an eating contest. They devoured as much pasta as they could. In the end, Jeremy was clearly the loser.
Jeremy couldn't eat any more pasta.
0entailment
Given that they were in a competition and they ate 'as much as they could' it's clear that Jeremy couldn't eat any more pasta.
( z1 possible :polarity - :ARG1 ( z2 eat :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Jeremy" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 pasta :quant ( z6 more :mod ( z7 any ) ) ) ) )
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Kittens<br>I found out my cat is pregnant. I had no idea why she was making all these funny noises. She would hide a lot under my bed. A friend told me this behavior was of a pregnant animal. I cannot wait to see the kittens.
My cat got pregnant by another cat
0entailment
to get pregnant, the cat had to have intercourse with another cat.
( z1 impregnate :ARG1 ( z2 cat :poss ( z3 i ) ) :ARG2 ( z4 cat :mod ( z5 another ) ) )
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Cooking with chocolate<br>Marissa loved to bake with chocolate. As she was allergic to it, she used her husband to taste the dough. Her husband, who loved chocolate, was happy to help. So much so that over the years he was the one taking on weight. Marissa had to stop baking as much or her husband would become sick.
Marissa is now making chocolate less
0entailment
She is making less chocolate to help her husband lose weight
( z1 make :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Marissa" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 chocolate :mod ( z5 less ) ) :time ( z6 now ) )
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Music 2<br>I turned on music to help me concentrate. It began to energize me. I started working faster and more efficiently. I really enjoyed listening to the music. I played it all day long for motivation.
Listening to music had several benefits for the writer.
0entailment
The writer lists several: It helped me concentrate. It began to energize me. I started working faster and more efficiently... Not sure how the model missed this; maybe the term several is too vague for it.
( z1 benefit :ARG0 ( z2 listen :ARG0 ( z3 person :ARG0-of ( z4 write ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 music ) ) :ARG1 z3 :quant ( z6 several ) )
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Corn on the Cob<br>Abby loved eating vegetables. Corn on the cob was her favorite. She bought some from the store. She boiled it and put salt and butter all over it. Then she chowed down!
She bought the corn herself
0entailment
the statement says she bought it from the store
( z1 buy :ARG0 ( z2 she ) :ARG1 ( z3 corn ) )
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I 've just the same resentful feeling toward him that I have for all the world , if he exists at all .<br>There , I 've shocked you in good earnest now .<br>You should have left me alone , Miss Channing . ''<br>`` God means nothing to you because you 've never had him translated to you through human love , Constance , '' said Miss Channing seriously .<br>`` No , you have n't shocked me -- at least , not in the way you mean .<br>I 'm only terribly sorry . ''<br>`` Oh , never mind me , '' said Constance , freezing up into her reserve again as if she regretted her confidences .<br>`` I 'll get along all right .
Channing is not married
0entailment
Miss denotes a woman who is not married, the text says miss
( z1 marry :polarity - :ARG1 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Channing" ) ) )
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Reunion<br>Amy and Anna had been best friends since childhood. They grew apart when each attended a different college. Then, years later, they met by chance at a cafe. They chatted for hours, catching up. When they parted, they both agreed to see each other more often!
Amy and Anna had a great time at the cafe.
0entailment
they chatted for hours and agreed to see each other more often, they would not do that had they not enjoyed their conversation.
( z1 have :ARG0 ( z2 and :op ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Amy" ) ) :op ( z5 person :name ( z6 name :op "Anna" ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z7 time :mod ( z8 great ) ) :location ( z9 cafe ) )
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Difficult Situation<br>Sian lived a very lonely lifestyle. She was one of 5 residents on a small isle in scotland. Her best friend of these 5 was Steve. Steve secretly had a crush on Sian. Years passed, but Steve never said anything for fear of rejection.
Sian lived on the island with four other people.
0entailment
This is true because there are five residents on the island in total. The system cannot abstract entities as quantitative data very easily it seems.
( z1 live :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Sian" ) ) :location ( z4 island ) :accompanier ( z5 person :quant 4 :mod ( z6 other ) ) )
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Light went out<br>I was looking into the room. All the sudden the light went out. It was unfortunate. Thankfully I had backup. So I was quickly able to solve the issue.
I have an alternatve illumnation soure
0entailment
The speaker has an alternative source of light
( z1 have :ARG0 ( z2 i ) :ARG1 ( z3 illumnation :mod ( z4 alternate ) ) )
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The Blender<br>Laurel liked to make healthy smoothies. She would put lots of yummy things in a fancy blender. Once it was blended, she'd drink it all. She perfected her smoothie recipes over the summer. Soon, she had a whole notebook full of them.
Laurel puts food products in a devices and electronically pulverizes it
0entailment
This is true and states the functino of a blender
( z1 and :op ( z2 put :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Laurel" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 product :mod ( z6 food ) ) :ARG2 ( z7 device ) ) :op ( z8 pulverize :ARG0 z3 :ARG1 z5 :manner ( z9 electronic ) ) )
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bat<br>The man swung a bat. She missed the ball. The man helped her practice swinging. She got another chance at bat. She hit a double into midfield.
Swinging practice will likely improve your batting ability.
0entailment
It summarizes the statement , relating the reason to why she can now hit the ball better, as a result of having had swinging practice. The system did not recognise this correlation.
( z1 likely :ARG1 ( z2 improve :ARG0 ( z3 practice :ARG1 ( z4 swing ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 capable :ARG1 ( z6 you ) :ARG2 ( z7 bat :ARG0 z6 ) ) ) )
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Also , his evenings were so full of work that he seldom joined the others in Rainbow Valley now .<br>He seemed to be drifting away into grown-up land .<br>`` What is the matter with you all to-night ? ''<br>he asked .<br>`` There 's no fun in you . ''<br>`` Not much , '' agreed Faith dolefully .<br>`` There would n't be much fun in you either if YOU knew you were disgracing your father and making people talk about you . ''<br>`` Who 's been talking about you now ? ''<br>`` Everybody -- so Mary Vance says . ''<br>And Faith poured out her troubles to sympathetic Jem .
The statement is less than 28 sentences long
0entailment
The statement is nowhere near 28 sentences!
( z1 long :ARG1 ( z2 thing :ARG1-of ( z3 state ) ) :ARG2 ( z4 less-than :op ( z5 sentence :quant 28 ) ) )
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Close<br>Kate was standing on a kids chair to reach a high shelf. She was trying to get off the chair. But the chair began to flip. She jumped off the falling chair to keep from falling. She sat on the chair laughing with her hand over her racing heart.
Kate is not tall she is short.
0entailment
It states she was standing on a high chair..So she must need to be taller..
( z1 tall :polarity - :domain ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Kate" ) ) :ARG1-of ( z4 instead-of :ARG2 ( z5 short :ARG1 z2 ) ) )
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Mr Wongs<br>Adam always ordered Chinese food on Friday. His favorite restaurant Chao Pao was closed for some reason. He settled with a place call Mr Wong's instead. He was worried after he couldn't understand the person on the phone. Adam, the vegetarian, ended up with fried duck for dinner.
Adam got fried duck, but he would rather have vegetables.
0entailment
Adam is vegetarian, so he definitely would prefer vegetables over fried duck. The agent found it difficult as it didn't state his specific preference as vegetables, only as being a vegetarian.
( z1 contrast :ARG1 ( z2 get :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Adam" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 duck :ARG1-of ( z6 fry ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z7 prefer :ARG0 z3 :ARG1 ( z8 have :ARG0 z3 :ARG1 ( z9 vegetable ) ) ) )
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The Mountains<br>The explorers were hiking. They were trying to pass through a mountain range. They spent three days trying to cross. They finally found themselves walking downhill again. They had reached the other side!
They spent a night at the mountain
0entailment
stuck for 3 days
( z1 spend :ARG0 ( z2 they ) :ARG1 ( z3 night ) :ARG2 ( z4 mountain ) )
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As Beth had hoped , the ` tide went out easily ' , and in the dark hour before dawn , on the bosom where she had drawn her first breath , she quietly drew her last , with no farewell but one loving look , one little sigh .<br>With tears and prayers and tender hands , Mother and sisters made her ready for the long sleep that pain would never mar again , seeing with grateful eyes the beautiful serenity that soon replaced the pathetic patience that had wrung their hearts so long , and feeling with reverent joy that to their darling death was a benignant angel , not a phantom full of dread .
Beth led a stressful and painful life.
0entailment
The passage refers to Beth as a "phantom full of dread" which seems to be quite painful. The system likely had a hard time interpreting the passages wording.
( z1 live :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Beth" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 life :ARG0-of ( z5 stress ) :ARG0-of ( z6 pain ) ) )
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Mechanic<br>Eric was fascinated by his grandfather. His grandfather was a mechanic. He admired that his grandfather could fix anything that went wrong. He wanted to be able to do the same. Now Eric too is a mechanic and able to fix anything that goes wrong.
Eric's grandfather use to work on cars.
0entailment
His dad was a mechanic and mechanic is a term usually associated with people that work on cars. Also, since he could fix anything mechanical it's a given that he used to work on cars.
( z1 work :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Eric" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 grandfather ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z7 car ) :time ( z8 use ) )
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Sound Engineer<br>Tom was a sound engineer. And it was his first day of work. He had to set up speakers for a night club. But they constantly made harsh screeching noises. After everyone left the nightclub in anger, Tom was fired.
Not everyone is qualified to be a sound engineer at a night club.
0entailment
The statement is correct as not everyone IS qualified to be a sound engineer at a night club and it was difficult for the system as it was a statement of truth that qualified to the context but was a peripheral statement.
( z1 qualify :polarity - :ARG1 ( z2 everyone ) :ARG2 ( z3 person :ARG0-of ( z4 engineer :ARG1 ( z5 sound ) :location ( z6 club :mod ( z7 night ) ) ) ) )
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The itch<br>I was sitting on the floor. My dog had played in this room. I rolled over to get more comfortable. I landed on a pile of dog hair. The dog hair made my skin itch.
The person owns the dog
0entailment
The context says, "my dog," indicating ownership. As such, this statement is definitely correct. The system may not understand that "my" is a possessive adjective that indicates ownership.
( z1 own :ARG0 ( z2 person ) :ARG1 ( z3 dog ) )
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Cancer<br>Today I went to get my iron infusion. The hospital I go to treats cancer patients also. I used to think this was a sad place to come to because of the pain. This time, I looked past the pain and saw the courage. Next time I go to the hospital I will look for the courage again.
They need iron but we don't know why.
0entailment
It was never mentioned that this person has cancer or why they need iron so it is correct.
( z1 contrast :ARG1 ( z2 need :ARG0 ( z3 they ) :ARG1 ( z4 iron ) ) :ARG2 ( z5 know :polarity - :ARG0 ( z6 we ) :ARG1 ( z7 thing :ARG0-of ( z8 cause ) ) ) )
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Bad Service<br>Tom moved into a new apartment. He liked everything except for one thing. His cell phone provider service was terrible. There was only one corner where he could make calls. Tom still liked the rest of the apartment enough to make up for it.
Tom could only call 911 from one corner
0entailment
It is stated that he can only make phone calls from one corner. Therefore, he would only be able to call any number from this corner. The system thinks just because I gave an example it is neither, when it is stated all calls can only be from that corner. It is just more specific example
( z1 possible :ARG1 ( z2 call :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Tom" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 phone-number-entity :value 911 ) ) :mod ( z6 only ) :source ( z7 corner :quant 1 ) )
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Hester was away , or , of course , this would never have happened .<br>She had gone for a month 's visit to distant friends .<br>In that month I lived a lifetime .<br>Hugh Blair courted me as the other girls in Newbridge were courted .<br>He took me out driving and came to see me in the evenings , which we spent for the most part in the garden .<br>I did not like the stately gloom and formality of our old Meredith parlor , and Hugh never seemed to feel at ease there .<br>His broad shoulders and hearty laughter were oddly out of place among our faded , old-maidish furnishings .
The Meredith parlor was depressing for the narrator.
0entailment
The narrator states they don't like the stately gloom, and as gloom is relatable to sadness the context supports the fact that the parlor depressed the narrator. The system might have tripped over the use of the word depressing.
( z1 depress :ARG0 ( z2 parlor :mod ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Meredith" ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 person :ARG0-of ( z6 narrate ) ) )
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What I began to do was to envy the doctor walking in the cool shadow of the woods with the birds about him and the pleasant smell of the pines , while I sat grilling , with my clothes stuck to the hot resin , and so much blood about me and so many poor dead bodies lying all around that I took a disgust of the place that was almost as strong as fear .
This story is gruesome.
0entailment
"and so much blood about me and so many poor dead bodies lying all around" is pretty gruesome which makes the answer correct.
( z1 gruesome :domain ( z2 story :mod ( z3 this ) ) )
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No Snowballs<br>Tina loved having snowball fights and couldn't wait to go outside. She would even skip breakfast if her mother allowed it. Once outside, she immediately started building a fort for protection. Her friends were shocked to see it, but threw snowballs anyways. Tomorrow, she would make her snowballs first!
Tina's mother allowed her to skip breakfast.
0entailment
The fact that the text highlights Tina's mother's leniency about her morning repast means that this happened as least once. It may not have happened during the context in question, and that's probably why the system got confused.
( z1 allow :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Tina" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 mother ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z7 skip :ARG0 z4 :ARG1 ( z8 breakfast ) ) )
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Sam's Mess<br>Sam went eat at a fast food restaurant. He sat down with his drink. Sam spilled his drink all over the table. He asked the cashier for some napkins. Sam cleaned up the mess he made.
Sam admitted his error and took responsibility.
0entailment
The scenario states that Sam cleaned up his mess, suggesting that he took responsibility for his actions.
( z1 and :op ( z2 admit :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Sam" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 err :ARG0 z3 ) ) :op ( z6 responsible :ARG0 z3 ) )
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good idea<br>Melody had been given a gift card for her birthday. She could not decide if she should use it or sell it for cash. She really did not need the gift card for anything. She decided to hold on to the card. Later, she used the gift card to buy a gift for someone else.
Melody saved money by using the gift card to buy a present
0entailment
If melody used the gift card to buy a gift, she saved money as she didn't have to spend money on the gift. The system likely misunderstood 'to save' as putting money away for a rainy day, rather than they act of spending less money.
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Binge<br>Ron hadn't lived near a big store for a long time. The first thing he did was buy a lot of ice cream. He binged out and ate it all in one sitting. Ron felt very sick for days after that. He swore to have more self-discipline no matter how close a store was.
Ron lived near a big store.
0entailment
The text begins that Ron hadn't lived near a big store in a long time. This implies that he currently does live near a big store. The system must have had trouble reading the subtext.
( z1 live :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Ron" ) ) :ARG1-of ( z4 near :ARG2 ( z5 store :mod ( z6 big ) ) ) )
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No More Freebies<br>Tom moved to a new neighborhood. Tom noticed his new neighbor didn't have a password on his wi-fi. Tom began surfing off his neighbor's wi-fi service for free. One day Tom noticed his neighbor did secure his wi-fi with passwords. Tom then had to call the cable company and begin paying for service.
Tom got free internet
0entailment
Tom stole internet from his neighbor
( z1 get :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Tom" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 internet :ARG1-of ( z5 free ) ) )
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assignment<br>When i was in high school i was to lazy to do assignments. One day our teacher gave us assignment to be submitted the next day. But i didn't do it instead i watch a movie that night. Next morning i convinced my friend that i will copy her assignment. But she did not let me because she wants me to learn my lesson.
The friend of the subject understands tough love.
0entailment
I don't understand why AI can't grasp the concept of tough love.
( z1 understand :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 subject ) :ARG2 ( z5 friend ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z6 love :ARG1-of ( z7 tough ) ) )
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Maid of the Mist<br>Jimmy and his girlfriend decided to visit Niagara Falls. He had been there as a kid, but hadn't been there lately. So they decided to do some of the touristy things that were there. One of them was going on the Maid of the Mist. They loved being so near the falls and feeling the mist.
The Maid of the Mist is not a person.
0entailment
It says "going on the Maid of the Mist". You can
( z1 person :polarity - :domain ( z2 maid :mod ( z3 mist ) ) )
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Soda Addiction<br>Judy loved every kind of soda. She didn't care what brand it was as long as it had caffeine. One day her doctor told her she needed to cut back on the drinks. It was very hard on Judy at first but she persevered. Eventually she gave up drinking soda completely.
judy loves drinking soda
0entailment
it states Judy loved every kind of soda, therefore judy does love drinking soda. the system may have missed this as it is worded differently above
( z1 love :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "judy" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 drink :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z5 soda ) ) )
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The Syrup Mess<br>Megan was eating pancakes in bed. When she was done she set her plate on the ground. Later when she got up, her blanket fell to the ground. When she found it it was covered in sticky syrup from the plate. She had to wash everything to get the syrup out.
Megan did not eat all of the syrup
0entailment
It is correct because there was still syrup on the plate and it got on the blanket. The system didn't recognize that because there was still some leftover, she couldn't have eaten it all
( z1 eat :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Megan" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 syrup :mod ( z5 all ) ) )
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Alice almost stamped with irritation at the slow drawl in which he spoke .<br>` THIS door , of course ! '<br>The Frog looked at the door with his large dull eyes for a minute : then he went nearer and rubbed it with his thumb , as if he were trying whether the paint would come off ; then he looked at Alice .<br>` To answer the door ? '<br>he said .<br>` What 's it been asking of ? '<br>He was so hoarse that Alice could scarcely hear him . '<br>I do n't know what you mean , ' she said . '<br>I talks English , does n't I ? '<br>the Frog went on .<br>` Or are you deaf ?<br>What did it ask you ? '
Based on Alice's issues hearing the frog the frog worried Alice may have issues hearing.
0entailment
Based on the frog's response asking if Alice was deaf you can tell the frog had concerns of Alice's ability to hear.
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Late Night Shopping<br>Ken wanted to get groceries. He hated people, though. So he did all his shopping late at night. He used the self checkouts. Ken never had to talk to anyone at the store.
Ken's lifestyle is broadly similar to that of a vampire
0entailment
Ken only leaves the house at night, so yeah kinda like a vampire
( z1 resemble :ARG1 ( z2 lifestyle :poss ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Ken" ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z5 lifestyle :poss ( z6 vampire ) ) :ARG1-of ( z7 broad ) )
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Dog Next Door<br>The dog next door loved our dog. They met at the fence every day. They whined when they couldn't reach each other. One day he seemed to turn on her. His owners came over and apologized.
The writer's dog is not the male dog.
0entailment
The writer says "his owners' came over to apologize after he turned on her. This means the writer owns a female dog and the neighbor owns the male. The pronouns fooled the model.
( z1 dog :mod ( z2 male :polarity - ) :domain ( z3 dog :poss ( z4 person :ARG0-of ( z5 write ) ) ) )
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Grapes<br>Henry bought a huge bag of grapes. He wondered how he would eat them all. He decided he would juice them instead. He shared his juice with his wife. He went and bought more grapes.
Henry's wife has a husband.
0entailment
Henry has a wife, which means his wife automatically has a husband (Henry). The system found it difficult because it did not understand the meaning of the word "husband".
( z1 have-rel-role :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Henry" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 wife ) ) ) :ARG1 z4 :ARG2 ( z7 husband ) )
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The garden was full of ripe odours and warm colours .<br>The Lombardies around it were tall and sombre like the priestly forms of some mystic band .<br>Abel was sitting in the hop-vine arbour ; beside him Captain Kidd slept .<br>I thought Abel was asleep , too ; his head leaned against the trellis and his eyes were shut .
Someone is watching Abel and Captain Kidd
0entailment
The poem or story mentions how they thought Abel was asleep
( z1 watch :ARG0 ( z2 someone ) :ARG1 ( z3 and :op ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Abel" ) ) :op ( z6 person :name ( z7 name :op "Captain" :op "Kidd" ) ) ) )
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The Award<br>Kelsey was at a local community benefit. She was clapping for some people being honored for humanitarianism. Suddenly she was surprised to hear her name called. She learned that her award was for excellent teaching skills. She proudly accepted it and thanked everyone.
Kelsey is a fan of humanitarianism
0entailment
Kelsey attended an event and received an award for humanitarianism which means she enjoyed being there and receiving the award which makes her a fan so the stated is correct.
( z1 fan :domain ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Kelsey" ) ) :topic ( z4 humanitarianism ) )
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Fleas<br>My dog has fleas and constantly scratching himself. I took my dog to the veterinarian office. The veterinarian gave my dog two shots. Eventually the fleas started to die. My dog finally stop scratching himself.
The shots were to get rid of the fleas.
0entailment
They took the dog to the vet because of the fleas, the shots logically were for the fleas.
( z1 have-purpose :ARG1 ( z2 shoot ) :ARG2 ( z3 rid :ARG1 ( z4 flea ) ) )
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She did not care for him , and anyhow he , Jed , had a little too much pride to ask her , a rich woman , to marry him , a poor man who had lost all caste he ever possessed by taking up tin-peddling .<br>Jed was determined not to `` persoom . ''<br>And , oh , how deliciously romantic it all was !
Jed didn't asked her to marry him.
0entailment
Since he had a little to much pride to ask her.
( z1 ask :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Jed" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 marry :ARG1 ( z5 she ) :ARG2 z2 ) :ARG2 z5 )
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Mack's Flack<br>Mack was a large black lab puppy. He slept in bed with me every night, but his gas was terrible. One night, his gas was so atrocious that I moved to the couch to sleep. I could smell it all the way into the living room. Eventually he joined me on the couch.
Mack desires to sleep next to his master.
0entailment
Since Mack always slept in his owner's bed and also followed him to the living room, he clearly desires to sleep near his owner. Maybe "master" confused the AI.
( z1 desire :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Mack" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 sleep :ARG0 z2 :location ( z5 next-to :op ( z6 person :ARG0-of ( z7 master :ARG1 z2 ) ) ) ) )
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Two Mile<br>Gating trained hard for the two mile. He practiced with his team very day. He ate the right kinds of food. He won at the distance for indoor track. His picture was on the local sports section.
Gating finished ahead of all the other competitors in a two mile race.
0entailment
" Gating trained hard for the two mile", " He won at the distance" . Therefore, If he won, he must have been competing against other competitors in a race and finished the race ahead of all the other competitors.
( z1 finish :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Gates" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 race :ARG2 ( z5 distance-quantity :quant 2 :unit ( z6 mile ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z7 ahead :op ( z8 person :ARG0-of ( z9 compete ) :mod ( z10 other ) :mod ( z11 all ) ) ) )
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She Was Lucky I Was There<br>I was in the noodle aisle at the grocery store a couple of weeks ago. A woman ahead of me was pushing a cart with a child in its seat. She'd given the small boy her purse to occupy his attention. As she was looking at food, the boy threw her wallet on the floor. I tapped her shoulder and let her know that he had done that.
The boy spilled some of the lady's items out of her purse.
0entailment
She'd given the small boy her purse to occupy his attention. As she was looking at food, the boy threw her wallet on the floor
( z1 spill :ARG0 ( z2 boy ) :ARG1 ( z3 item :quant ( z4 some ) :ARG1-of ( z5 include :ARG2 ( z6 item :poss ( z7 lady ) ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z8 purse :poss z7 ) )
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Eyebrow Waxing<br>Dan recently took his daughter to have her eyebrows waxed. Dan had never seen the procedure before and was intrigued. Dan watched intently as the specialist placed the wax on the eyebrow. Dan, however, was startled when the specialist ripped the hair off. Dan was amazed his daughter went through such pain for her eyebrows.
Dan watched his daughter have her eyebrows removed by a specialist.
0entailment
He clearly sat and watched the whole process of the waxing. I'm not sure why the computer had an issue with it. I tried the same sentence before, but it was only 25% inccorect. After adding "by a specialist", it shot up the incorrect percentage. Perhaps it had trouble because it started to think of it as a medical procedure.
( z1 watch :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Dan" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 remove :ARG0 ( z5 person :ARG0-of ( z6 specialize ) ) :ARG1 ( z7 eyebrow :part-of ( z8 person :ARG0-of ( z9 have-rel-role :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z10 daughter ) ) ) ) ) )
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The Trees<br>The company's headquarters was finished. They planted some trees in front as a finishing touch. The trees made shade in the grass. The employees could imagine sitting in the shade on their lunch break. The building was going to be a great new location for them!
The sun won't bother the employees on their lunch break.
0entailment
Trees were planted to shade areas where the employees sit so they won't have to sit in direct sunlight.
( z1 bother :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 sun ) :ARG1 ( z3 person :ARG1-of ( z4 employ ) ) :time ( z5 break :mod ( z6 lunch ) :poss z3 ) )
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Dooty is dooty , messmates .<br>I 'll put on my old cockerel hat , and step along of you to Cap'n Trelawney , and report this here affair .<br>For mind you , it 's serious , young Hawkins ; and neither you nor me 's come out of it with what I should make so bold as to call credit .<br>Nor you neither , says you ; not smart -- none of the pair of us smart .<br>But dash my buttons !<br>That was a good un about my score . ''<br>And he began to laugh again , and that so heartily , that though I did not see the joke as he did , I was again obliged to join him in his mirth .
The speaker wants to tell on him
0entailment
He will report him
( z1 want :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 speak ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 tell :ARG0 z2 :ARG2 ( z5 he ) ) )
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Then Mr. Weasel knew that it was no longer of use to pretend that he was what he was not , and he boldly joined the bigger animals in hunting the smaller ones .<br>It makes most people angry to be caught in wrongdoing and it was just that way with Mr. Weasel .
Mr. Weasel is a fictional character.
0entailment
The passage says he joined the animals and that he gets angry when caught in wrongdoing just like people get angry. And his name is Mr. Weasel. This cannot be a real person.
( z1 character :mod ( z2 fiction ) :domain ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Mr." :op "Weasel" ) ) )
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News<br>I was watching the news the other day. I found out there is a lot of scary stuff going on in the world. It was so scary that it was making me a little anxious. So I stopped watching the news. I don't think I will watch the news ever again.
They avoid bad info on TV
0entailment
they dont watch the news
( z1 avoid :ARG0 ( z2 they ) :ARG1 ( z3 information :ARG1-of ( z4 bad ) :medium ( z5 television ) ) )
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Volleyball Game<br>Tim was at the beach with friends. They all wanted to play volleyball. Tim was terrible at it. He was still convinced to play. Tim did badly but nobody cared.
Tim's friends like to play games with each other.
0entailment
We can assume they enjoy playing together since they would rather play with a bad player than not play at all.
( z1 like :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Tim" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 friend ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z7 play :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z8 game ) :ARG3 z2 ) )
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Free Haircut<br>Jim didn't want to spend 20 dollars for a haircut. And he didn't think cutting his own hair would be that hard. But after several minutes of cutting, his hair looked terrible. And he decided to just shave it all off. Afterwards, Jim always paid to have someone else cut his hair.
Jim didn't go to a barber.
0entailment
This statement is true because he decided to cut his own hair instead of going to a barber; it may be difficult because the word "barber" was never mentioned, or because it was unclear if he didn't go that time vs not going any time before that.
( z1 go :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Jim" ) ) :ARG4 ( z4 barber ) )
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Picnic Terror<br>Brad was on a picnic with his family. He had prepared several sandwiches and a pitcher of lemonade. Before they had a chance to eat, a large noise startled them. A bear had crept up behind them and was sniffing at the food. Brad and his family ran away and left the food for the bear.
Even though Brad left the sandwiches and lemonade for the bear, he didn't originally plan for the bear to have them.
0entailment
Clearly Brad intended the food for himself and his family. I suspect that the left the food for the bear part confused the system about his intentions and made it flag this as uncertain.
( z1 plan :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Brad" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 have :ARG0 ( z5 bear ) :ARG1 ( z6 and :op ( z7 sandwich ) :op ( z8 lemonade ) ) ) :mod ( z9 original ) )
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Getting Rid of a Cat<br>Tom hated his girlfriend's cat. He decided to get rid of it. He drove it out to a far away park and left it there. Tom acted like it ran away until it showed up again. Tom couldn't believe it found its way back.
Tom did not get driven to a park and then find his way back.
0entailment
Tom is the one who drove the cat out to a park, and the cat found it's way back. The model confused the two and got confused by the negative statement.
( z1 and :op ( z2 drive :polarity - :ARG1 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Tom" ) ) :destination ( z5 park ) ) :op ( z6 find :polarity - :ARG0 z3 :ARG1 ( z7 way :direction ( z8 back ) :poss z3 ) :time ( z9 then ) ) )
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Broken ride<br>Allie went to the local fair. She went on the first ride she saw. She thought it would be safe. But all of the sudden the brakes failed. Allie ended up falling out.
The brake failure was the proximal cause of allie's ejection.
0entailment
The brakes failed, making her fall.
( z1 cause :ARG0 ( z2 fail :ARG1 ( z3 brake ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 eject :ARG1 ( z5 person :name ( z6 name :op "allie" ) ) ) :mod ( z7 proximal ) )
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Lost phone<br>Hailey was a typical teenager attached to her cell phone all the time. She brought it everywhere she went and used it all the time. One day she wasn't feeling well and had to leave school early. She got home and was upset to find she didn't have her phone with her. She went to school to find her friend was holding on to her phone.
Hailey's friend recognized her phone.
0entailment
The friend held on to the phone for Hailey, implying knowledge of whose phone it was.
( z1 recognize :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Hailey" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 friend ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z7 phone :poss z4 ) )
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Wound and rip and tear ! ''<br>That is what the terrible guns roar from morning to night at Mrs. Quack and her friends as they fly on their long journey to their home in the far North .<br>I do n't wonder that she was terribly uneasy and nervous as she sat in the Smiling Pool talking to Peter Rabbit ; do you ?
The guns could be heard the afternoon Mrs. Quack and her friends journeyed home.
0entailment
The guns roared from morning to night, so they must have been roaring in the afternoon that day. The model had many things to consider as the grammar in the context was very poor.
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Bar Fight<br>Caleb was at a bar. Two guys behind Caleb broke into a fight. One of the guys accidently hit Caleb in the face. The owner of the bar apologized profusely to Caleb. He offered Caleb a stack of free drink tickets to make up for the hit.
Caleb has thrown a punch at lucifer
1neutral
Name not mentioned
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good idea<br>Melody had been given a gift card for her birthday. She could not decide if she should use it or sell it for cash. She really did not need the gift card for anything. She decided to hold on to the card. Later, she used the gift card to buy a gift for someone else.
Melody does not like gift cards.
1neutral
She hated gift cards.
( z1 dislike :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Melody" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 card :ARG1-of ( z5 gift ) ) )
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Family Strings<br>Tanya has been practicing on her violin. She's still new to playing. Her older brother plays violin. Tanya wants to play just as well as he does. Tanya continues to practice diligently.
Tanya has been playing the violin for less time than her brother.
1neutral
Although her brother is older, no information is given regarding how long either has been playing.
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They 'll think it 's splendid , '' said Amy , much impressed by the note .<br>`` Try it , honey .<br>Let 's hear the sound of the baby pianny , '' said Hannah , who always took a share in the family joys and sorrows .<br>So Beth tried it , and everyone pronounced it the most remarkable piano ever heard .
Hannah, Amy, and Beth are sisters.
1neutral
It doesn't state how the girls are related, only that the piano is a family heir loom.
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Computer<br>Taylor loved to use his computer. He would use it almost everyday. One day, he decided to turn his computer on. His computer froze so he rushed to the store. Finally, his computer was fixed and was able to boot.
Taylor played games on his mobile phone.
1neutral
The text is specifically about Taylor's computer and says nothing about his mobile phone.
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First day of school<br>Yesterday was the first day of school. I was really scared because I didn't know anyone. During lunch I sat next to someone names Phillip. Me and Philip became really good friends. Now I'm not scared to go to school anymore.
Phillip is scared of school
1neutral
We do not know if Phillip is scared of school or not so this is 'Neither'
( z1 scare :ARG0 ( z2 school ) :ARG1 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Phillip" ) ) )
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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.
Tommy drove to a local lake to go fishing on his new boat.
1neutral
We do not know how Tommy got to the lake and can't say for sure that he drove there. The system likely got confused because parts of the sentence are true.
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Key<br>Adam's mom and dad worked until 5 every afternoon. Adam had to come home from school and let himself in. But in two months he lost his key four times! Finally his parents grew fed up with Adam's carelessness. They arranged for a neighbor to hold the key instead!
Adam lost the key at school.
1neutral
It didn't say where Adam lost the key.
( z1 lose :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Adam" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 key ) :location ( z5 school ) )
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Too crazy<br>Kelly's parents were away. So she decided to throw a party. She thought people would want to come. They did but it got too crazy. Kelley had to shut it down.
Kelley was banned from having parties
1neutral
We do not know how Kelley's parents reacted or if she will be punished.
( z1 ban :ARG1 ( z2 party :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Kelley" ) ) ) :ARG2 z3 )
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A bee<br>Kerry and Tony were on their way to work. Tony heard a loud buzzing noise in his ear. It was a bee! Kerry pulled the car over and they both got out. They stood there until the bee flew out the window.
The bee flew in through the car window.
1neutral
The bee was in the car, it flew out of the window but no information was given of how the blew got into the car.
( z1 fly :ARG2 ( z2 bee ) :path ( z3 window :part-of ( z4 car ) ) )
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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.
Everyone in the church came to check on the unconscious man.
1neutral
The statement says that people in the church came to check on the unconscious man. It is not stated that every person in the church came to check on him. They may or may not have done so.
( z1 come :ARG1 ( z2 everyone :location ( z3 church ) ) :purpose ( z4 check :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z5 unconscious :domain ( z6 man ) ) ) )
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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 only had 5 friends that wanted to try out
1neutral
it states all of his friends but doesn't tell us how many friends he has.
( z1 have-rel-role :ARG0 ( z2 person :quant 5 :ARG0-of ( z3 want :ARG1 ( z4 try-out :ARG0 z2 ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 person :name ( z6 name :op "Jake" ) ) :ARG2 ( z7 friend ) :mod ( z8 only ) )
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The Murder<br>Archie was found murdered in his home. The police looked for answers for years. They could never solve the case. Finally, Archie's friend confessed to the murder. He wanted to clear his conscience before he died.
Archie was found three days after he died.
1neutral
The text doesn't mention when Archie was found. He could have been found at anytime, so the statement that he was found three days later can neither be proven or disproved by the given text. I think this was difficult for the system to detect because it only picked up on the part that Archie was murdered, which is true.
( z1 find :ARG1 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Archie" ) ) :time ( z4 after :op ( z5 die :ARG1 z2 ) :quant ( z6 temporal-quantity :quant 3 :unit ( z7 day ) ) ) )
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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.
Alicia has got any brother
1neutral
The statement is only referring to Alicia and her sister. It is not certain that Alicia hasn't got a Brother
( z1 have-rel-role :ARG0 ( z2 person :mod ( z3 any ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Alicia" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 brother ) )
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I just let my thoughts run and I thought of the most surprising things . ''<br>Marilla felt helplessly that all this should be sternly reproved , but she was hampered by the undeniable fact that some of the things Anne had said , especially about the minister 's sermons and Mr. Bell 's prayers , were what she herself had really thought deep down in her heart for years , but had never given expression to .
Marilla and Anne are best friends.
1neutral
It is unclear if they are best friends. The system was confused by the context.
( z1 have-rel-role :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Marilla" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Anne" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 friend :ARG1-of ( z7 have-degree :ARG2 ( z8 good ) :ARG3 ( z9 most ) ) ) )
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Music 2<br>I turned on music to help me concentrate. It began to energize me. I started working faster and more efficiently. I really enjoyed listening to the music. I played it all day long for motivation.
The worker was efficient all day long.
1neutral
The context only implies this and there is no concrete confirmation of this.
( z1 efficient :ARG1 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 work ) ) :duration ( z4 day :mod ( z5 all ) ) )
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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.
The party had more than one person called Penelope in attendance
1neutral
We know that Penelope attended the party as did many other girls. However we do not know the name of any other attendees and its possible that one or more could also be a Penelope therefore correlating this statement.
( z1 attend :ARG0 ( z2 party ) :ARG1 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Penelope" ) :quant ( z5 more-than :op 1 ) ) )
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Grandfather Frog scratched his head thoughtfully and looked a long time at the dam of logs and sticks and mud .<br>Then his big mouth widened in a big smile .<br>`` Why , that is very simple , '' said he , `` Jerry Muskrat will make a big hole through the dam near the bottom , because he knows how , and the rest of us will keep watch to see that no harm comes near . ''
Jerry Muskrat knows how to build dams.
1neutral
Jerry Muskrat knows how to put a hole in the dam, but we do not know for sure if he knows how to build one. The system was wrong because it knows that Jerry knows things but does not know to what extent.
( z1 build :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Jerry" :op "Muskrat" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 dam ) )
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Barbie House for Meredith<br>Meredith wanted a Barbie doll house for Christmas. Her parents told her not to expect one. She hoped that Santa would bring her one anyways. On Christmas morning, she rushed downstairs. Her very own Barbie house was under the tree!
There was no doll
1neutral
not clear if only a house
( z1 doll :polarity - )
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It was all a mistake .<br>So Sir John told Grimes to go home , and promised him five shillings if he would bring the boy quietly up to him , without beating him , that he might be sure of the truth .<br>For he took for granted , and Grimes too , that Tom had made his way home .
Grimes took the five shillings and still beat the boy.
1neutral
it doesn't mention either fact so it is neither and I'm not sure why the AI didn't recognized this one. Usually it does.
( z1 and :op ( z2 take :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Grimes" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 monetary-quantity :quant 5 :unit ( z6 pound ) ) ) :op ( z7 beat :ARG0 z3 :ARG1 ( z8 boy ) :mod ( z9 still ) ) )
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Back on the ferry<br>Tina had to go back on the ferry. Her vacation was coming to an end. So she was excited about it. When she went home she told her friends about it. They then wanted to go themselves.
Tina lives by herself
1neutral
The statement doesn't state if Tina lives alone
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