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When water stops moving it will have no energy. ||||| It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil. ||||| When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water. ||||| Scientists call this process deposition. | Would deposition of or the moving of a particular rock take more energy Deposition of rock | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
When water stops moving it will have no energy. ||||| It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil. ||||| When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water. ||||| Scientists call this process deposition. | Would deposition of or the moving of a particular rock take more energy No | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
When water stops moving it will have no energy. ||||| It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil. ||||| When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water. ||||| Scientists call this process deposition. | Would deposition of or the moving of a particular rock take more energy Yes | 0 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
When water stops moving it will have no energy. ||||| It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil. ||||| When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water. ||||| Scientists call this process deposition. | Would deposition of or the moving of a particular rock take more energy Moving of the rock takes more energy | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
When water stops moving it will have no energy. ||||| It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil. ||||| When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water. ||||| Scientists call this process deposition. | Would deposition of or the moving of a particular rock take more energy The moving of a rock would take more energy than the deposition of that rock | 1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
When water stops moving it will have no energy. ||||| It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil. ||||| When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water. ||||| Scientists call this process deposition. | How long did it take for "The Simpson's Movie" to come to fruition 4 years | -1 | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water. ||||| Scientists call this process deposition. | What is it called when rock and soil settle to the bottom of calm water Deposition | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | true |
When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water. ||||| Scientists call this process deposition. | What is it called when rock and soil settle to the bottom of calm water Loss energy | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | true |
When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water. ||||| Scientists call this process deposition. | What is it called when rock and soil settle to the bottom of calm water kinetic energy | 0 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | true |
When this happens the rock and soil will settle to the bottom of the calm water. ||||| Scientists call this process deposition. | What is it called when rock and soil settle to the bottom of calm water Process deposition | 1 | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | true |
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When water stops moving it will have no energy. ||||| It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil. | What happens when water stops moving Water gains kinetic energy | 0 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
When water stops moving it will have no energy. ||||| It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil. | What happens when water stops moving It gain energy | 0 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
When water stops moving it will have no energy. ||||| It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil. | What happens when water stops moving It will have no energy and it will no longer be able to move the rock and soil | 1 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
When water stops moving it will have no energy. ||||| It will no longer be able to move the rock and soil. | What happens when water stops moving When water stops moving it will have no energy | 1 | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
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Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | Does it matter how big the rock is No | 1 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | Does it matter how big the rock is It doesnt matter how big the rock is | 1 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | Does it matter how big the rock is The rock have to be small | 0 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | Does it matter how big the rock is Yes | 0 | 7 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
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Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | What does flowing water cause Flowing water causes stream to boil | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | What does flowing water cause Flowing water causes rock deposition | 0 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | What does flowing water cause It causes sediment to move and can erode both rocks and soil | 1 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | What does flowing water cause Flowing water causes sediment to move | 1 | 8 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
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Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | Does moving water have kinetic energy No | 0 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | Does moving water have kinetic energy Moving water has kinetic energy | 1 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | Does moving water have kinetic energy No it does not have kinetic energy | 0 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | Does moving water have kinetic energy Yes | 1 | 9 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
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With enough time, even rocks can be dissolved by water. ||||| It may take over a million years to dissolve a rock. | How long might it take for water to dissolve a rock Few days | 0 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
With enough time, even rocks can be dissolved by water. ||||| It may take over a million years to dissolve a rock. | How long might it take for water to dissolve a rock About ten years | 0 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
With enough time, even rocks can be dissolved by water. ||||| It may take over a million years to dissolve a rock. | How long might it take for water to dissolve a rock It may take over a million years to dissolve a rock | 1 | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
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Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | How can water move a rock By its potential energy | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | true |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | How can water move a rock By using surface tension | 0 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | true |
Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | How can water move a rock Energy | 1 | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | true |
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Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | What are some things flowing water causes Flowing water causes sediment to move | 1 | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
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Flowing water causes sediment to move. ||||| Flowing water can erode both rocks and soil. | What are some things flowing water causes Sediment to move and erosion of both rocks and soil | 1 | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | false |
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This process happens really slowly. ||||| It may take over a million years to dissolve a rock. | How long does it take for water to dissolve rocks It will take about ten years | 0 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | true |
This process happens really slowly. ||||| It may take over a million years to dissolve a rock. | How long does it take for water to dissolve rocks It can take over a million years to dissolve a rock as the process happens very slowly | 1 | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-35.txt | true |
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Paul swore not to speak till his task was done. ||||| The night that the jewel was worthy to give. ||||| Paul watched the long hours of daylight live To the faintest streak; then lit his light, And sharp against the wall's pure white The outline of the Shadow started Into form. ||||| His burning-hearted Words so long imprisoned swelled To tumbling speech. | Did Paul follow through on his swear not to speak until he was done making his watch No | 0 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul swore not to speak till his task was done. ||||| The night that the jewel was worthy to give. ||||| Paul watched the long hours of daylight live To the faintest streak; then lit his light, And sharp against the wall's pure white The outline of the Shadow started Into form. ||||| His burning-hearted Words so long imprisoned swelled To tumbling speech. | Did Paul follow through on his swear not to speak until he was done making his watch Maybe | 0 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul swore not to speak till his task was done. ||||| The night that the jewel was worthy to give. ||||| Paul watched the long hours of daylight live To the faintest streak; then lit his light, And sharp against the wall's pure white The outline of the Shadow started Into form. ||||| His burning-hearted Words so long imprisoned swelled To tumbling speech. | Did Paul follow through on his swear not to speak until he was done making his watch Yes | 1 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul swore not to speak till his task was done. ||||| The night that the jewel was worthy to give. ||||| Paul watched the long hours of daylight live To the faintest streak; then lit his light, And sharp against the wall's pure white The outline of the Shadow started Into form. ||||| His burning-hearted Words so long imprisoned swelled To tumbling speech. | Did Paul follow through on his swear not to speak until he was done making his watch Yes, Paul did not speak until he was sure the watch was worthy to present to the woman he loves | 1 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul swore not to speak till his task was done. ||||| The night that the jewel was worthy to give. ||||| Paul watched the long hours of daylight live To the faintest streak; then lit his light, And sharp against the wall's pure white The outline of the Shadow started Into form. ||||| His burning-hearted Words so long imprisoned swelled To tumbling speech. | Who likely stabbed the man who served four years in the Israeli military Nydia Gonzalez | -1 | 0 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What types of stones were Paul's watch adorned with Metals | 0 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What types of stones were Paul's watch adorned with Red roses | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What types of stones were Paul's watch adorned with Garnets | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What types of stones were Paul's watch adorned with Beryls | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What types of stones were Paul's watch adorned with Amethysts | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What types of stones were Paul's watch adorned with c | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What types of stones were Paul's watch adorned with Foamy stream | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What types of stones were Paul's watch adorned with Crystal | 1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | Where in the world does Sultan Shahryar reside Africa | -1 | 1 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| It took a week to make, and his trysts At night with the Shadow were his alone. ||||| Paul swore not to speak till his task was done. | What was Paul trying to make A watch | 1 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| It took a week to make, and his trysts At night with the Shadow were his alone. ||||| Paul swore not to speak till his task was done. | What was Paul trying to make A jeweled watch | 1 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| It took a week to make, and his trysts At night with the Shadow were his alone. ||||| Paul swore not to speak till his task was done. | What was Paul trying to make Red rose | 0 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| It took a week to make, and his trysts At night with the Shadow were his alone. ||||| Paul swore not to speak till his task was done. | Who had been struck on the head Dick | -1 | 2 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What was the face of the watch made of Garnets | 0 | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What was the face of the watch made of Roman | 0 | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What was the face of the watch made of Crystals | 1 | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What three degrees does Ms. Wallace hold Law | -1 | 3 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
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Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | What stones are on the cover of the watch Garnets | 0 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | What stones are on the cover of the watch Topazes | 1 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | What is the royal family fed in prison krishnan | -1 | 4 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Like one compelled, He told the lady all his love, And holding out the watch above His head, he knelt, imploring some Littlest sign. | Who was the watch for For the lady | 1 | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Like one compelled, He told the lady all his love, And holding out the watch above His head, he knelt, imploring some Littlest sign. | Who was the watch for To the shadow | 0 | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Like one compelled, He told the lady all his love, And holding out the watch above His head, he knelt, imploring some Littlest sign. | What are some common tools Ratchet | -1 | 5 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What kinds of stones did Paul use when making the new watch Topazes, garnets, zircons, beryls, amethysts | 1 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What kinds of stones did Paul use when making the new watch Crystals | 0 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | What kinds of stones did Paul use when making the new watch Topaz, Garnet, Crystal, Zircon, Beryl, Amethyst | 1 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. ||||| The face was of crystal, and engraved Upon it the figures flashed and waved With zircons, and beryls, and amethysts. | Who offers simplistic conspiracies to explain their worl Sayyid Qutb | -1 | 6 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
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Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | What were the hands of the watch studded with Garnets and seemed budded roses | 1 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | What were the hands of the watch studded with Topazes | 0 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | What were the hands of the watch studded with Zircons | 0 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | Which officials knew there was a highjacker aboar CIA | -1 | 7 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | true |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | Paul's new watch's hands were studded with what kind of gemstones foamy stream | 0 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | Paul's new watch's hands were studded with what kind of gemstones Garnets | 1 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | Paul's new watch's hands were studded with what kind of gemstones Beryls | 0 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | Paul's new watch's hands were studded with what kind of gemstones Zircons | 0 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
Paul put the despised watch away And laid out before him his array Of stones and metals, and when the morning Struck the stones to their best adorning, He chose the brightest, and this new watch Was so light and thin it seemed to catch The sunlight's nothingness, and its gleam. ||||| Topazes ran in a foamy stream Over the cover, the hands were studded With garnets, and seemed red roses, budded. | What text gave viewers the wrong impressio The zooming isn't slow enough | -1 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
The night that the jewel was worthy to give. ||||| Like one compelled, He told the lady all his love, And holding out the watch above His head, he knelt, imploring some Littlest sign. | To whom did Paul want to give the jeweled watch to To no-one | 0 | 9 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
The night that the jewel was worthy to give. ||||| Like one compelled, He told the lady all his love, And holding out the watch above His head, he knelt, imploring some Littlest sign. | To whom did Paul want to give the jeweled watch to The woman he is in love with | 1 | 9 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
The night that the jewel was worthy to give. ||||| Like one compelled, He told the lady all his love, And holding out the watch above His head, he knelt, imploring some Littlest sign. | To whom did Paul want to give the jeweled watch to The faintest streak | 0 | 9 | Fiction/gutenberg-1020.txt | false |
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