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Crying at the Park<br>Lexi was playing at the park. Her mother told her it was time to leave. Lexi started to cry. Lexi's mother got annoyed. She didn't take Lexi to the park for a month.
lexi got annoyed with her mother.
1neutral
Lexi may have been annoyed, we don't know why she was crying. I think the system assumed that because her mom was annoyed that she couldn't be because that emotion was assigned to mother already?
( z1 annoy :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "lexi" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 mother ) ) ) :ARG1 z4 )
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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 younger lady had recognized him when he attracted her attention.
1neutral
We don't know if she recognized him or not.
( z1 recognize :ARG0 ( z2 lady :ARG1-of ( z3 have-degree :ARG2 ( z4 young ) :ARG3 ( z5 more ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z6 he ) :time ( z7 attract :ARG0 z6 :ARG1 ( z8 attend :ARG0 z2 ) ) )
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Tie Dye<br>His name is Tyler but he prefers to be called by his nickname, Tie Dye. He's a sixteen year old boy who is part of the youth group I lead. Like most teens, Tie Dye is quite the challenge to lead. His home life is unstable and his temperament always reflects that. He's a great guy but he needs to grow up quickly.
Unstable home lives make for great guys.
1neutral
The statement has a lot of subjectivity the system did not consider.
( z1 make :ARG0 ( z2 life :mod ( z3 home ) :ARG1-of ( z4 stable :polarity - ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 guy :mod ( z6 great ) ) )
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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!
sue has a pet salmon.
1neutral
we don't know if she had a pet fish; she just laid a piece of salmon on the counter. it never says or implies she doesn't have a fish. I think the system read all the stuff about a pet and assumed it was about the salmon.
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The Hitchhiker<br>The man was hitchhiking across the country. He would stand on the side of the road with his thumb up. A truck came by and picked him up. It dropped him about twelve hours down the road. The hitchhiker was happy with the ground he had covered.
The truck driver let the hitch hiker drive during the trip.
1neutral
It is not known if this happened or not. The system was not able to make this determination.
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Marie and the Party<br>Marie was attending a birthday party. She left her house early to go to the party. She stopped at a store to get a gift card. Marie put a check in the card and signed it. Marie drove the rest of the way to the party.
The house was empty when she left.
1neutral
It really never specified if there was anyone left in the house after she left.
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Career Changes<br>It was career day at Ron's school. Ron heard an astronaut speak to his class. The astronaut explained what it was like to be in a spaceship. Ron decided against being a firefighter. He wanted to be an astronaut.
Ron is too young to decide what he wants to be.
1neutral
It doesn't mention Ron's age or what grade he was in when the astronaut came to visit, so it is unclear whether he is too young to make that decision.
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Give a little, get a little<br>Sue was a very strict teacher. One child in her class was too scared to speak because of Sue. Although she knew she was strict, Sue didn't want people to be scared. On the last day of school, Sue threw a party for the kids. The next year, the kids were less naughty and much nicer to Sue.
All the kids were scared of Sue.
1neutral
This could be true or false, but we only know that one child was scared of Sue, but doesn't mean that the rest weren't.
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The Sleepy Dog<br>The dog laid down beside her, yawning. He was obviously tired from playing all day. He curled up in a ball so he could sleep. He flopped onto his back after a while. He just laid there, waiting for a tummy rub.
The owner has a cat
1neutral
The cat was never mentioned, but that doesn’t mean the owner does or does not have a cat
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Black Hawk said we could live on the horses several days and still travel before they felt it .<br>But by another morning we found the buffalo , and I shot the one whose head is in my box , ready to hang up and scare brats into fits .<br>He 's a fierce old fellow , you bet . '
Buffalo are good pets.
1neutral
It is unclear if Buffalo are good pets. The system was confused by the context.
( z1 pet :ARG1-of ( z2 good ) :domain ( z3 city :name ( z4 name :op "Buffalo" ) ) )
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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.
no ice cream was dropped on that day
1neutral
who knows, could be or could not be
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Blacky bit his tongue to keep from giving a sharp caw of disappointment and surprise .<br>There were no eggs to be seen .<br>No , Sir , there was n't a sign of eggs in that old nest .<br>There was n't because -- why , do you think ?<br>There was n't because Blacky looked straight down on a great mass of feathers which quite covered them from sight , and he did n't have to look twice to know that that great mass of feathers was really a great bird , the bird to whom those eggs belonged .
The bird did not know who blacky was.
1neutral
There was no mention if Blacky and the bird knew each other so it is neither correct nor incorrect.
( z1 know :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 bird ) :ARG1 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "blacky" ) ) )
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Night in Jail<br>My daughter's college roommate went to a party. She was drinking on the street. The police asked her to go inside. She kept drinking and got arrested. She spent a night in jail, but charges were dropped.
Drinking leads to jail time.
1neutral
Drinking alcohol leads to jail time if you're doing something illegal and get caught by the police. But if you're drinking responsibly and not causing any problems there is no reason for you to be thrown in jail, or if you're drinking milk. Drinking in and of itself isn't a prerequisite for jail time.
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At the farther extremity of this hall , approaching slowly towards him , Cadmus beheld a female figure , wonderfully beautiful , and adorned with a royal robe , and a crown of diamonds over her golden ringlets , and the richest necklace that ever a queen wore .
Cadmus is a single man.
1neutral
It is unclear if Cadmus is a single man. The system was confused by the context.
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He had taken a nap and overslept , and here he was , right in the hen-house , in broad daylight .<br>`` It must have been a Skunk , '' said Farmer Brown 's boy , `` and if it was , he must have left some tracks in the snow outside .<br>I 'll just look around a bit . ''<br>Unc ' Billy almost chuckled as he heard Farmer Brown 's boy go out .<br>`` He 'll find Jimmy Skunk 's tracks , but he wo n't find mine , '' thought Unc ' Billy .<br>`` Is n't it lucky that I thought to step right in Jimmy Skunk 's tracks when I came here ? ''<br>He lay still and listened to Farmer Brown 's boy poking around outside .
Uncle Billy ate a sandwich for lunch that day.
1neutral
It was about something totally irrelevant and unverifiable but mentions one of the characters in the story, so it seemed to trick the AI.
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The Hole<br>Kate couldn't figure out what was going on. There was a hole in her backyard. It got bigger every night! She stayed up late to watch the hole. She saw a dog sneak in and start to dig!
kate had one foot.
1neutral
It does not mention the number of Kates feet but the system assumes it is probably correct that she has one.
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Then you might have seen the guests nodding , winking with one eye , and leaning from one throne to another , to communicate their satisfaction in hoarse whispers .<br>`` Our good hostess has made kings of us all , '' said one .<br>`` Ha !<br>do you smell the feast ?
The guests could not smell the feast.
1neutral
it doesn't say whether they did or not so it should be neither. but the passage is very vague which caused the AI to be confused.
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Petru tried this three times , and when he was satisfied that the giant was really in his power he took out a handkerchief , bound the two little fingers of the giant together , drew his sword , and cried for the fourth time , ` Wake up , my brave man . '<br>When the giant saw the trick which had been played on him he said to Petru .<br>` Do you call this a fair fight ?<br>Fight according to rules , if you really are a hero ! ' '<br>I will by-and-by , but first I want to ask you a question !<br>Will you swear that you will carry me over the river if I fight honourably with you ? '<br>And the giant swore .
Petru made the giant go to sleep
1neutral
The giant was definitely asleep as Petru tells him to wake up, however the context doesn't say who sent him to sleep. Petru could have hypnotised him or placed him under a spell. The system likely took this story too literally and assumed people can't make others go to sleep, but the story involves a giant so it is clearly a fairytale/mythical story.
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Pictures!<br>Will bought himself a really nice camera. Will took classes on how to properly use the camera. Will took trips during which he photographed people and places. Will uploaded his pictures to an internet blog. Will has sold over one hundred of his photographs!
Will can now afford a better camera.
1neutral
It doesn't say how much he has made or if he needs a better camera. Meaning its neither definitely correct nor definitely incorrect,
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I am by no means a bad young man .<br>You shall have back your eye , safe and sound , and as bright as ever , the moment you tell me where to find the Nymphs . ''<br>`` The Nymphs !<br>Goodness me !<br>sisters , what Nymphs does he mean ? ''<br>screamed Scarecrow .<br>`` There are a great many Nymphs , people say ; some that go a hunting in the woods , and some that live inside of trees , and some that have a comfortable home in fountains of water .
He got his eye back
1neutral
it says he doesn't have it but not that he got it back for sure.
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Randy and Jake<br>Randy and Jake were teenagers. They lived next door to each other. One night they decided to go out in Jake's car. Jake backed into his parent's friend's car. They are both got their cars taken away.
Jake's parent's friend was Randy's parent.
1neutral
Jake's parent's friend could have been Randy's parent, but not necessarily. AI confused by unusual syntax, maybe.
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Halloween<br>Jeremy put on his new pirate costume and was ready to trick or treat. The kids all met out front and started walking the neighborhood. They stopped at each house, rang the doorbell, and got candy. When he was done, Jeremy returned home so his mom could inspect it. Jeremy ate a few pieces of candy before bed, and saved some for later.
Jeremy brushed his teeth
1neutral
The text never said if he brushed his teeth or not
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Lifting weights<br>I went to go work out the other night. The gym was not very busy at all. I got to use all my favorite machines without waiting. I think I'll go at the same time tomorrow. I get a lot more done at the gym when it is not busy.
The gym will not be busy if I go at the same time tomorrow.
1neutral
The narrator is assuming the gym won't be busy at the same time. It might be busy, it might not.
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Rattler<br>Will was taking a stroll in his favorite park. Will noticed a sound as he went around a bend in the path. He looked down to see a rattlesnake! Will very slowly and cautiously walked backwards away from the snake. Will reached his car with a huge sigh of relief.
Will walked backwards to get to his car.
1neutral
While Will backed away from the snake, there is no indication that he did so all the way to his car.
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Off-roading<br>Sam bought a new four wheel drive truck. And he saw videos of it being driven through off road courses. There were no off road courses near his house though. So he decided to drive through a private forest area. But Sam's driving caused thousands of dollars worth of damage.
Sam lives in a city
1neutral
The context doesn't mention where Sam lives, just that he lives near a forest. The system maybe assumed they don't live in a city because they live near a forest, but that is just a guess.
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Treatment<br>Ingrid injured her arm in a workplace fall. Her job sent her to a local hospital for treatment. Ingrid was not quite pleased with the care received. She got a second opinion and asked to change doctors. Happily, her job complied and Ingrid received the care she requested.
Ingrid was angry about her injury
1neutral
It doesn't state that Ingrid was particularly angry about her Injury
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Lost and Found<br>Aya lost her gold anklet in gym class. She was distraught! But then she went to the guidance office. There, she checked the Lost And Found box. Thankfully, her anklet had been found and turned in.
Aya has never worn her anklet to gym class befroe
1neutral
The context does not provide enough information to know if Aya has ever worn her anklet to class before.
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Screen Time<br>Harry made a student film. He tried to find a producer. He landed a contract. They worked together on the release. The movie premiered last week.
Harry found a director for his film.
1neutral
There's nothing explicitly stating.that he found a director for the movie. The AI probably just needs more details as to what kind of crew creates a movie.
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The Cut<br>Peter worked as a chef in a restaurant. Peter cut the tip of his finger one day with a sharp blade. The manager sent Peter to get medical help. Peter saw a doctor who tended to Peter's wound. Peter was back to work within a few days.
Peter was in so much pain
1neutral
It's not known if Peter was in a lot of pain
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Terrance wins big<br>Terrance was on his way back from work. He was running low on gas so he pulled into a gas station. As he was paying for his gas he saw a sign for Power Ball. He decided to buy a ticket. It turned out to be the winning ticket.
Terrance chose all odd numbers
1neutral
It doesn't state what numbers he chose for the lottery
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The Baking Contest<br>Maria was browsing Facebook when she saw an ad. The ad mentioned a baking contest coming up at school. Since Maria was a fan of baking, she decided to enter a pie. On the day of the contest, she offered her pie to the judges. Luckily, she won and she got to collect a reward.
Maria has not entered a baking contest before.
1neutral
We know Maria is a fan of baking but she randomly saw the ad for the contest on facebook, which suggests she is not a regular participant in contests. But she is a fan, so she very well could have entered contests before. But we do not have enough info so it cannot be proven either way. I think it fooled the system because the system cannot rationalize being a fan of baking into thinking she might never have participated in a contest before.
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Text Message<br>The woman texted her friend. Her friend did not respond. The woman called her friend. It went to voicemail. The woman left a message asking where her friend was.
The woman's friend was swimming at a pool.
1neutral
It's never mentioned where she actually is or what she was actually doing, so we don't know. I'm not sure why this is difficult honestly because very few of the words I used were in the text so I figured it would be able to get this right.
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Exercise Bike<br>Fred was planning to buy a car in order to drive to school. But he became self conscious about his weight. So he decided to buy a bike instead. After a month, he lost a good amount of weight. And he was glad he spent so much time riding his bike.
After Fred lost weight for riding his bike, his self conscious feelings did not linger.
1neutral
He may have still felt self conscious or he may have felt like he was just fine. The system marked as correct since he did lose weight from riding the bike.
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It holds good with our souls as well as our bodies , I reckon .<br>Leslie 's soul must be near raw -- it 's no wonder she hides it away . ''<br>`` If that were really all , I would n't mind , Captain Jim .<br>I would understand .<br>But there are times -- not always , but now and again -- when I almost have to believe that Leslie does n't -- does n't like me .<br>Sometimes I surprise a look in her eyes that seems to show resentment and dislike -- it goes so quickly -- but I 've seen it , I 'm sure of that .<br>And it hurts me , Captain Jim .
Leslie likes to hide.
1neutral
No way to know.
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Church Rummage Sale<br>The local church was having a rummage sale. It was raising money for a woman's shelter. Mike's pizza gave a pizza to everyone who donated. The church raised a lot of money. The shelter now has enough money to remodel their kitchen.
The shelter now has only enough money for the kitchen renovation.
1neutral
The text says the shelter now has enough money to remodel their kitchen, but it could have more than enough [money left over to do more work]. Adding the word 'only' fooled the model and changed the meaning.
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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's wife and two daughters had a medical problem and could not work.
1neutral
No mention was made of whether the daughters also had a medical problem; the system was too literal in judging this incorrect.
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It was impossible to help laughing at the funny conflict between Laurie 's chivalrous reluctance to speak ill of womankind , and his very natural dislike of the unfeminine folly of which fashionable society showed him many samples .<br>Jo knew that ` young Laurence ' was regarded as a most eligible parti by worldly mamas , was much smiled upon by their daughters , and flattered enough by ladies of all ages to make a coxcomb of him , so she watched him rather jealously , fearing he would be spoiled , and rejoiced more than she confessed to find that he still believed in modest girls .
Impossible is a figure of speech here. It is definitely possible to not laugh at the conflict.
1neutral
The system does not understand hyperbole.
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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 begged her to stay
1neutral
not clear if he begged
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Often Mrs. Jo hushed them all , saying , with a sob in her throat , `` The noise may frighten them , let me call ; Robby will know my voice ; '' and then she would cry out the beloved little name in every tone of tenderness , till the very echoes whispered it softly , and the winds seemed to waft it willingly ; but still no answer came .
Robby is still alive.
1neutral
It is unclear if Robby is dead or simply gone.
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Appendicitis<br>Joe didn't feel well after work. He had very bad pain in his abdomen. Joe went to the emergency room. It was discovered that Joe has appendicitis. Surgeons removed Joe's appendix.
Surgeons removed Joe's appendix in the emergency room..
1neutral
While the text says Joe went to the emergency room, it is not certain that is where the operation took place [they could have transferred him to the general hospital, for instance, or a specialist]. The model assumed.
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Hit on the head<br>Sonia felt the ball hit her temple before she fell down. Everyone one the baseball field run to her aid. She had trouble distinguishing one face from the next. She tried to stand up but couldn't move. She had to leave the field in an ambulance as people cried for her.
Sonia has no friends.
1neutral
We do not know whether or not Sonia has any friends, therefore the statement is neither definitely correct nor definitely incorrect.
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Gross Food<br>Ken was at a restaurant. His food took a long time to cook. When it finally arrived it was half frozen. Ken complained but nobody really cared. Ken left a bad review and never returned.
Ken took a long time to eat the food.
1neutral
His food took a long time to cook and to arrive, but we don't know how quickly he consumed it - or whether he even did. The similar wording fooled the model.
( z1 take :ARG0 ( z2 eat :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Ken" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 food ) ) :ARG1 ( z6 time :ARG1-of ( z7 long ) ) :ARG2 z3 )
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Hot Air Balloon Ride<br>Sarah wanted to go on a hot air balloon. Her boyfriend was afraid of heights. Sarah convinced him to go up anyway. He clung to the edge with an intense grip. Sarah thought it was funny and laughed at him.
Hot air balloons can be fun.
1neutral
The statement here does not say that the hot air balloon is fun, though it could be. Sarah is getting her enjoyment from her boyfriend's discomfort, not the balloon.
( z1 possible :ARG1 ( z2 fun :ARG1 ( z3 balloon :mod ( z4 air :ARG1-of ( z5 hot ) ) ) ) )
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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 company headquarters is taller than one story.
1neutral
I'm not sure why the system was fooled. The statement doesn't include how tall the company building is, so the statement that it is taller than one story could be correct or incorrect.
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There he paused , for the sound of music broke upon his ears , and opening a door near him , he beheld a girl sitting by the window , holding a harp .<br>` Haste and begone , I see the giant close at hand , ' she whispered hurriedly , ` but when he is asleep , return hither , for I would speak with thee . '
He wants to live with the giant.
1neutral
It doesn't say it one way or the other and this is what made it hard.
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In Love<br>Chad had been friends with Will for thirteen years. He was basically family. The fact that Chad was in love with Will's sister caused a problem. He had basically watched her grow up from a child. Will just wanted Chad to be happy so he supported it after a while.
chad and will are 13 years old
1neutral
the passage only states that they have been friends for 13 years
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Infestation<br>Fred noticed tiny spiders in his room. But he thought they were harmless. But over time, he saw more spiders and started to worry. And he found a massive infestation of spiders under his house. It took days for an exterminator to get rid of all the spiders.
Spiders are members of the arachnid family and feed upon flies or smaller insects. Spiders have eight legs and eight eyes. Some spiders are capable of killing human beings. A famous spider in literature is Shelob. Shelob had only six legs.
1neutral
Shelob had eight legs.
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She started , and he had an idea that she changed colour , although it was too dim to be sure .<br>`` Selwyn ! ''<br>she exclaimed , putting out her hands .<br>`` Why , Selwyn Grant !<br>Is it really you ?<br>Or are you such stuff as dreams are made of ?<br>I did not know you were here .<br>I did not know you were home . ''<br>He caught her hands and held them tightly , drawing her a little closer to him , forgetting that she was Tom St. Clair 's wife , remembering only that she was the woman to whom he had given all his love and life 's devotion , to the entire beggaring of his heart .
Tom St. Clair is his friend.
1neutral
We do not know if Tom is his friend or n ot
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Big Challenge<br>Nick wanted to be stronger than his older brother. His brother was very strong. He lifted weights every day. He challenged his brother to a bench press. His brother still lifted more than him.
Nick wanted to be stronger than his older brother. His brother was very strong. He lifted weights every day. He challenged his brother to a bench press. He didnt think his brother would beat him evsr.
1neutral
He didnt think his brother could beat him surely is neither true nor untrue since it cant be proven.
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Birthday.<br>Mike was planning a birthday party for his friend, but needed help. He asked his friends what they thought he should do. They gave him some ideas and he liked them! He invited me to the store to buy the supplies so we went. When we put everything together the party was a big hit!
Mike invited his friend easy e
1neutral
Not mentioned
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Wait<br>My son's friend is very eccentric. He does not drive or bike, preferring to walk. Yesterday he needed a ride home. My son drove him but told him to wait while he visited us. My son did not want him to talk, as he stays for a long time.
The friend cannot drive or bike.
1neutral
It says the friend does not drive or bike, preferring to walk. So, it could be a choice AND/OR an inability. The model just assumes he can't do either.
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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 .
These are storybook characters.
1neutral
While these may be storybook characters, that info is not contained in the text.
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Couch<br>Marlon had been independent since 18. At 32 he lost everything, his house, his wife, and his job. He was now moving back into his parents house. He now had to sleep on the same couch he watched cartoons on. Marlon found a new job and moved out within four days.
Marlon took that couch with him to his new house.
1neutral
it doesn't say whether he took it or not so it should be neither so I'm not sure why it marked it incorrect. The AI seems to get the answers correct and it's difficult to fool it but occasionally, like this time, it will give an off answer.
( z1 take :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Marlon" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 couch :mod ( z5 that ) ) :ARG3 ( z6 house :ARG1-of ( z7 new ) :poss z2 ) )
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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 worked with at least two other people
1neutral
not clear how many people potter worked with
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This was a staggerer .<br>Davy was not prepared for such a concrete example of the freedom of speech .<br>But one did not have to be consistent with Dora .<br>`` Of course not , '' he admitted sulkily . ''<br>` Tomcat ' is n't a holy word .<br>I would n't mention such an animal before a minister at all . ''<br>`` But if you had to ? ''
Davy's favorite word is 'tomcat'.
1neutral
We have no idea what Davy's favorite word is.
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Bottom of the sea<br>My family was on vacation in Florida. We had decided to spend the day taking a glass bottom boat tour. We got on the ship and headed downstairs. The entire trip the water was cloudy and we did not see much. We left the tour feeling disappointed.
When we got on the ship we saw a seagull.
1neutral
I don't know why it was difficult for the system. It was neither correct or incorrect, but I grew up on the ocean, the odds were probably good they saw a seagull, though it's not stated in the paragraph.
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Sunday Morning<br>I slept in late because I could. I woke up and made pancakes. I started doing laundry and called my friend. We talked for an hour about life. Afterward I sat down with my family for a while.
Monday morning the person got up early.
1neutral
We're only told the person slept in late on Sunday morning. We don't know whether they'd get up early or late on Monday morning.
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Play<br>Judy wanted to be an actress, so she auditioned for her school play. She was awarded the second lead role! But then she saw what drudgery acting really was. The rehearsals and constant practice tired her out. Judy decided acting really wasn't for her, after all.
Singing was exhausting for Judy.
1neutral
Singing is a part of acting.
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Oprah<br>Oprah Winfrey started a new news network. People really liked it. They started posting on Facebook about the shows. People watched it even more. Oprah made money.
Oprah's new news network is regularly posted about on Facebook.
1neutral
The text does not say if the postings occur regularly.
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Party Down!<br>Jim's parents were going out of town for the weekend. He decided to throw a "small" party and invited several friends. On the night of the party, many more people showed up than expected. Jim couldn't control the crowds and the house got trashed. Jim's parents grounded him for six months.
Jim's parents went on a vacation for the weekend.
1neutral
The passage does not specify where Jim's parent went or what they were doing when they went out for the weekend.
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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 and his friends ate cake and ice cream and played games after he opened his gifts.
1neutral
The context implies that Johnny and his friends did these things before, not after, opening his presents. However, there's nothing precluding them from continuing these activities after the gift opening as well. Once again, my alteration was subtle enough to go undetected by the system.
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California Sunrise<br>There I was sitting at the beach on a beautiful California morning. Breathing the beautiful site and taking in the waves hitting shore. The rain started, which reminded me it was time for work. Stuck in a box all day waiting for my freedom, I could still see hope. I returned to the beach after work and realized, I always had a choice.
the man never wears sneakers
1neutral
it does not mention his footwear preference, therefore it is impossible to say the man never wears sneakers. the system may have missed this as it does not mention shoes above
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Entering into a conversation with this ancient mariner , I asked if he knew any legend or stories concerning the old houses all about us .<br>`` Sights of 'em ; but it aint allers the old places as has the most stories concernin ' 'em .<br>Why , that cottage down yonder aint more 'n fifty year old , and they say there 's been a lot of ghosts seen there , owin ' to a man 's killin ' of himself in the back bedroom . ''
The ancient mariner believes in ghosts
1neutral
The ancient mariner was telling a story of how others had seen ghosts in the cottage, but it does not state whether he himself believes the story is true or not. Therefore he may or may not believe in ghosts himself.
( z1 believe :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 sail ) :mod ( z4 ancient ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 ghost ) )
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Copy<br>Fred looked at the diets of various athletes. And impressed by the high amount of calories they ate per day. Fred decided to copy their diets and workout routines. But he felt himself getting sick and weak. Fred went back to his normal diet and his health improved.
Fred stopped exercising when Fred went back to his normal diet.
1neutral
We are told Fred went back to his normal diet - we don't know if he continued "copy their ... workout routines"
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It 's a very tender part of him , and it 's his only way of preventing it , and he does n't mean any harm .<br>If you can cure Paddy for us we will always be very , very grateful to you .<br>The accompanying small offerings are a testimonial of our respect and gratitude , and we entreat you to honour us by accepting them .<br>`` Very respectfully yours , `` SARA STANLEY . ''<br>`` I tell you that last sentence has a fine sound , '' said Peter admiringly .<br>`` I did n't make that up , '' admitted the Story Girl honestly .<br>`` I read it somewhere and remembered it . ''
Story Girl is a real person.
1neutral
We don't know if she is real or not.
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Phone Repair<br>Scott worked at the cell phone repair shop. One day, his boss brought him a totally destroyed phone. Scott worked hard to try and fix it. He put everything into place and got the phone working. He handed the phone back to a very happy customer!
The customer was peeved before they changed their tune.
1neutral
It does not speak to whether or not the customer was originally peeved or irritated.
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Football<br>I worked last night. I wanted to watch the game at 7. An employee did not come in to relieve me. I listened to most of the game on the radio. I watched the last few minutes of the game at home.
The football game started at 7
1neutral
The speaker may have only wanted to start watching the game at 7, it may have been earlier, the speaker may no be interested in the first quarter for instance.
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Mini-Golf Date<br>I invited my friend Jane to mini-golf with me, hopefully being a date. She accepted and I picked her up 3 o'clock sharp. She dressed for the occasion, stunning as always. We got to talking and laughing, as I rolled into the parking lot. We got out and got to playing, as I realized she'll have to be mine.
Jane was dressed in jeans and a t-shirt, but she was still beautiful.
1neutral
We do not know what Jane was wearing we only know that she "dressed for the occasion". Maybe the model got it wrong because it doesnt know what to wear to certain events.
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Hail<br>Tim drove an expensive car. Tim was driving across the country. Tim entered a hail storm. Tim did not want to damage his nice car. Tim parked under an underpass and waited for the storm to pass.
Tim is excited to see a pizza hut near by.
1neutral
Tim was hungry and he was excited to see a Pizza hut near by.
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Beets<br>Warren didn't like beets and told his mom repeatedly. But as she never listened, he had some on his plate for dinner. He tried to give them to his dog. The dog sniffed them and walked away. Warren refused to eat the beets as his dog didn't want them either.
Warren's mom wanted Warren to like beets.
1neutral
It's never stated but could be true.
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Arcade machines<br>I was at the movie theater the other day. At the theater they had a claw machine. I tried to play the claw machine to win a stuffed bear. I tried so many times to win that bear, but I never did. I hope I win the bear the next time I go.
I have seldom won at the claw machine and did not win the bear today.
1neutral
The text said that the person tried and did not win, but never said if they win or lose typically. I think the computer was fooled because I said seldom win, and did not understand.
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Hot<br>It was so hot outside this morning. My dog came in panting very hard. She was so exhausted she had to lie down. She drank an entire bowl of water. Then she asked for some food.
The dog ate off a plate
1neutral
not clear what the ate off of
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I shed quarts of tears while writing it , and the other girls shed gallons while I read it .<br>Jane Andrews ' mother scolded her frightfully because she had so many handkerchiefs in the wash that week .<br>It 's a harrowing tale of the wanderings of a Methodist minister 's wife .
Jane Andrews is an only child.
1neutral
It is unclear if Jane Andrews was an only child. The system was confused by the context.
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Pepper<br>Rosa was cooking eggs in the morning. She reached over for her spices. Without looking, she sprinkled them onto the food. After it was finished cooking she sat down to eat. With the first bite, she realized that what she put in wasn't pepper.
Rosa was peacefully cooking eggs in the morning
1neutral
peacefully is subjective
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Red food dye<br>Tom was a middle school student. His teacher asked each student to bring food and drinks in. He brought in sprite with red food dye in it. Everyone loved the unique drink. Tom was happy about his decision.
Sprite with red food dye tastes like regular Sprite.
1neutral
The text does not state how it tastes.
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He knew that Shadow has a long memory , and that he would never forget the trick by which Chatterer had escaped , and so the only way Chatterer would ever be able to have a moment 's peace would be to leave the Green Forest for as long as Shadow the Weasel chose to stay there .
Chatterer has a good memory.
1neutral
It does not say if Chatterer has a good memory or a bad memory only the Shadow has a long memory.
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Rock 2<br>I took the rock I received from the neighbor girl inside. I put it on my mantle. My kids said it was very sweet. I asked them to make her a thank you card. They spent a rainy afternoon making the card for her.
The mantle was a cloak, and not part of a fireplace.
1neutral
"Mantle" is ambiguous and could (conceivably) be a cloak here, instead of a fireplace mantle
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Once With Feeling<br>After the band played the crowd clapped politely. The band leader thought that they could do better. He raised his baton and conducted the song once more. He gestured to the musicians to play better and with more feeling. At the end of the second play the crowd went wild.
The band played the song one more time after the crowed went wild
1neutral
It is neither because the passage ends after the crowed went wild. It doesn't tell us what happened after. The system is confused because they did play the song one more time, but it was before the crowed went wild. It gets the timeline messed up
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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 didn't want to be a running back after all.
1neutral
it doesn't say what happened after and additional information would be needed to determine that but the AI didn't take that into consideration so marked it as incorrect.
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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 .
Miss Ponsonby went down the tree faster than she went up it.
1neutral
We don't know how fast Miss Ponsonby got up the tree.
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Wrong Card<br>Sam was in a hurry in the morning. He quickly grabbed his wallet. It wasn't until lunch break that Sam realized it wasn't his wallet. He tried to pay for his food. The card he pulled out was not his.
Sam took the food and ran when he realized it wasn't his wallet
1neutral
It is neither because the prompt ends with him realizing it wasn't his wallet. So, anything could have happened once he realized this. The system thinks it is wrong because of where it says he realized it in the prompt. The second to last sentence happens before he realizes it and the last sentence is when he realizes it
( z1 and :op ( z2 take :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Sam" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 food ) ) :op ( z6 run :ARG0 z3 ) :time ( z7 realize :ARG0 z3 :ARG1 ( z8 wallet :polarity - :poss z3 :domain z5 ) ) )
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Climber<br>Ben was talking his preteen son rock climbing. They went to an indoor rock wall and suited up. Then they climbed side by side, breathing heavily. At the end of the day, both had reached the top, but it was hard! They agreed that they both needed to be a little more fit!
Ben and his son were tired after rock climbing.
1neutral
It guessed correct because they made it to the top but it was hard, so they would be tired.
( z1 tire :ARG1 ( z2 and :op ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Ben" ) ) :op ( z5 person :ARG0-of ( z6 have-rel-role :ARG1 z3 :ARG2 ( z7 son ) ) ) ) :time ( z8 after :op ( z9 climb :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z10 rock ) ) ) )
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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.
The visits have inspired confidence
1neutral
The confidence could have come from a number of places
( z1 inspire :ARG0 ( z2 visit ) :ARG1 ( z3 confidence ) )
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His tone brought the blood into Ellis Duncan 's face .<br>The lad opened his lips quickly , as if for an angry retort , but as quickly closed them again with a set firmness oddly like Timothy Robinson 's own .<br>`` When I heard that lazy , worthless father of yours was dead , I expected you and your mother would be looking to me for help , '' Timothy Robinson went on harshly .<br>`` But you 're mistaken if you think I 'll give it .<br>You 've no claim on me , even if your father was my half-brother -- no claim at all .<br>And I 'm not noted for charity . ''<br>Timothy Robinson smiled grimly .
Ellis Duncan's grandmother was Timothy Robinsons' mother.
1neutral
Ellis duncan's deceased father is the half brother of Timothy Robinson as stated by Timothy. If they are half brothers they share a common parent, but it is not clear if it is the mother or the father, therefore the statement is neither definitely correct or definitely incorrect.
( z1 have-rel-role :ARG0 ( z2 person :ARG0-of ( z3 have-rel-role :ARG1 ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Ellis" :op "Duncan" ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 grandmother ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z7 person :name ( z8 name :op "Timothy" :op "Robinsons" ) ) :ARG2 ( z9 mother ) )
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Walter's Weird Night<br>Walter noticed something strange in the sky one night. He didn't believe in space aliens, but he was confused. He was sure he had seen a flying saucer in the night sky. Then he saw on the news that a weather balloon had crashed. Walter was relieved that aliens hadn't come visiting after all.
It turned out to be a small birthday party balloon.
2contradiction
"a weather balloon had crashed." - so it's not a small birthday party balloon, which means what I wrote is 100% definitely incorrect.
( z1 turn-out :ARG1 ( z2 balloon :mod ( z3 party :mod ( z4 birthday ) ) :mod ( z5 small ) :domain ( z6 it ) ) )
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Surgery<br>My brother took his brother-in-law in for surgery yesterday. It was day surgery. His brother-in-law has polio and needs crutches. When he was released he was groggy and slow. It took an hour to get him up the stairs.
It was difficult to get the brother-in-law inside the house because it was so dark out.
2contradiction
The surgery was during the day so the trouble getting him into the house was not due to lack of daylight.
( z1 difficult :domain ( z2 get :ARG1 ( z3 person :ARG0-of ( z4 have-rel-role :ARG2 ( z5 brother-in-law ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z6 inside :op ( z7 house ) ) ) :ARG1-of ( z8 cause :ARG0 ( z9 dark :ARG1 ( z10 out ) :degree ( z11 so ) ) ) )
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Dessert<br>Paul wanted cake for dessert. He went to the store to buy a box of cake mix. He bought some devil's food cake mix. When he got home, he realized he had no eggs. Paul had a bowl of cereal for dessert instead.
Paul had what he needed to make a cake.
2contradiction
It said that Paul didn't have eggs, therefore he did not have what he needed to make cake, because it requires eggs. I don't know why it was difficult for the system.
( z1 have :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Paul" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 thing :ARG1-of ( z5 need :ARG0 z2 :purpose ( z6 make :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z7 cake ) ) ) ) )
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It was impossible to help laughing at the funny conflict between Laurie 's chivalrous reluctance to speak ill of womankind , and his very natural dislike of the unfeminine folly of which fashionable society showed him many samples .<br>Jo knew that ` young Laurence ' was regarded as a most eligible parti by worldly mamas , was much smiled upon by their daughters , and flattered enough by ladies of all ages to make a coxcomb of him , so she watched him rather jealously , fearing he would be spoiled , and rejoiced more than she confessed to find that he still believed in modest girls .
Laurie was an old man.
2contradiction
I'm not sure why the system had difficulty. The writing refers to laurie as a "young Laurence" so the statement that he was an old man is definitely incorrect.
( z1 man :mod ( z2 old ) :domain ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Laurie" ) ) )
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Hopscotch<br>All the girls were ready to start. They had spent a while making the hopscotch markings. They had used sidewalk chalk and ready to play. The girls began jumping to each numbered box. It was great fun playing hopscotch for them.
The hopscotch markings were already there.
2contradiction
Since the girls had to spend some time making the hopscotch markings with chalk, the hopscotch markings were not already there. The statement is definitely incorrect.
( z1 be-located-at :ARG1 ( z2 mark :ARG1 ( z3 hopscotch ) ) :ARG2 ( z4 there ) :time ( z5 already ) )
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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.
Allie went on the second ride she saw.
2contradiction
It's definitely incorrect because it says she went on the first ride she saw, not the second. It's difficult perhaps because the system thinks she could have also went on the second right she saw, but I don't think it should be evaluating the question like that based on the examples I've seen.
( z1 ride :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Allie" ) ) :ord ( z4 ordinal-entity :value 2 ) :ARG1-of ( z5 see :ARG0 z2 ) )
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Missed appointment<br>Suzy made an appointment to get her hair done. She promised she would be there. But the next day she woke up late. Therefore she couldn't make it. She missed it but they still charged her.
Suzy did not lose money.
2contradiction
Suzy was charged for the no show. The system was confused by the context.
( z1 lose :polarity - :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Suzy" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 money ) )
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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 challenged herself to running races
2contradiction
susies friend challenged her
( z1 challenge :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "susie" ) ) :ARG1 z2 :ARG2 ( z4 run :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z5 race ) ) )
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Fail<br>John wanted to write a novel. He took a six month sabbatical from his teaching position. John wrote and wrote for several months straight. He sent his manuscript to an agent he trusted. The agent wrote back, saying the novel was terrible!
John wrote about 8 months to complete is book.
2contradiction
It was actually 6 months.
( z1 write :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "John" ) ) :duration ( z4 about :op ( z5 temporal-quantity :quant 8 :unit ( z6 month ) ) ) :purpose ( z7 complete :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z8 book ) ) )
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Dog walker job<br>Alicia wanted to be a dog walker. She needed a job after school. So she applied with a local family. They decided to hire her. So Alicia was very happy she got the job.
Alicia was not a student at this time.
2contradiction
It's definitely incorrect because it says she needed a job after school, so presumably she was still in school at this time. It's difficult because the system might think after school meant after in the sense that she was done school completely, but I don't think this is true.
( z1 person :polarity - :ARG0-of ( z2 study ) :domain ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Alicia" ) ) :time ( z5 time :mod ( z6 this ) ) )
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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 was putting in white carpet but didn't know if it was best.
2contradiction
The carpet was beige; not white. I think the system got distracted by the not knowing what would be best.
( z1 contrast :ARG1 ( z2 put-in :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Maria" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 carpet :ARG1-of ( z6 white ) ) ) :ARG2 ( z7 know :polarity - :ARG0 z3 :ARG1 ( z8 truth-value :polarity-of ( z9 have-degree :ARG1 z5 :ARG2 ( z10 good :ARG1 z5 ) :ARG3 ( z11 most ) ) ) ) )
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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.
Shane murdered the girl.
2contradiction
No, he found her laying there but didn't kill her.
( z1 murder :ARG0 ( z2 person :name ( z3 name :op "Shane" ) ) :ARG1 ( z4 girl ) )
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Pictures!<br>Will bought himself a really nice camera. Will took classes on how to properly use the camera. Will took trips during which he photographed people and places. Will uploaded his pictures to an internet blog. Will has sold over one hundred of his photographs!
Will taught himself how to take pictures
2contradiction
Will did not teach himself, he took a class
( z1 teach :ARG0 ( z2 he :ARG1-of z1 ) :ARG2 ( z3 take :ARG0 z2 :ARG1 ( z4 picture ) ) )
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As he laid his hand upon the door he thought he was safe , and turned to look .<br>There , sure enough , was a vast herd of cattle , which had been sent after him by his father-in-law when he found that his daughter had been cleverer than he .<br>Half of the herd were already through the fence and cropping the grass on the banks of the stream , but half still remained outside and faded into nothing , even as he watched them .
He was under the impression that he was in danger.
2contradiction
The text says he thought he was safe.
( z1 impression :ARG0 ( z2 he ) :ARG1 ( z3 endanger :ARG1 z2 ) )
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Watermelon<br>Jane bought a watermelon. She tried to cut it open with an electric knife. Her hand slipped while she was cutting. The knife cut through her finger. She had to go to the hospital.
Jane's hand slipped while she was cutting, and then she tried cutting the melon open with an electric knife
2contradiction
Reversing the order of the individually correct events fooled the model.
( z1 and :op ( z2 slip :ARG1 ( z3 hand :part-of ( z4 person :name ( z5 name :op "Jane" ) ) ) :time ( z6 cut :ARG0 z4 ) ) :op ( z7 try :ARG0 z4 :ARG1 ( z8 cut :ARG0 z4 :ARG1 ( z9 melon ) :ARG4 ( z10 open ) :instrument ( z11 knife :mod ( z12 electric ) ) ) :time ( z13 then ) ) )
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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.
Ryan thought his wife was rubbing her feet against his, when in reality it was someone else from his family doing so.
2contradiction
The text specifies that it was neither his wife nor another person, but his own feet.
( z1 contrast :ARG1 ( z2 think :ARG0 ( z3 person :name ( z4 name :op "Ryan" ) ) :ARG1 ( z5 rub :ARG0 ( z6 person :ARG0-of ( z7 have-rel-role :ARG1 z3 :ARG2 ( z8 wife ) ) ) :ARG1 ( z9 foot :part-of z6 ) :ARG2 z3 ) ) )