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It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | Where are the Selenites in relation to the narrator President | 0 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | Where are the Selenites in relation to the narrator Below the cavern | 0 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | Where are the Selenites in relation to the narrator Above the cavern | 1 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | Where are the Selenites in relation to the narrator Both above and below | 1 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | Where are the Selenites in relation to the narrator Beneath | 0 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
It became clearer as the legs of a number of fresh Selenites appeared running down the cavern towards us. ||||| Those Selenites down the cleft had certainly some infernally long spears. | Is any matter destroyed when you burn wood in a campfire No | -1 | 8 | Fiction/gutenberg-1013.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did Minamoto expand his power Softening influence of court life | 0 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did Minamoto expand his power By confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals | 1 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did Minamoto expand his power By invading other territories | 0 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did Minamoto expand his power By setting up set up a government in Kamakura | 0 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did Minamoto expand his power With help from private Buddhist monastery armies | 0 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | Where was George W Bush on September 11 of 2001 Portland, Maine | -1 | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did the economy collapse War | 0 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did the economy collapse The fighting brought none of the usual spoils of war that provincial warlords and samurai had come to expect as payment. The treasury was empty after the earthquake, famine, and plague had caused the economy to be crippled | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did the economy collapse Plague | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did the economy collapse Earthquake, famine, and plague | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did the economy collapse Earthquake | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did the economy collapse A depression | 0 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did the economy collapse Revolt of the Samurai vassals | 0 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did the economy collapse Famine | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did the economy collapse The effects of earthquake, famine, and plague | 1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | How did the economy collapse Mongol invasion in 1274 | 0 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | Who falls into a manhole Preetam | -1 | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | What are Eastern barbarians They are barbarians that have ruinous taste for luxury. With extravagant feasts, rich costumes, and opulent homes | 1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | What are Eastern barbarians Buddhist Monasteries | 0 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | What are Eastern barbarians The Mongols | 0 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | What are Eastern barbarians Kamakura warriors | 1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | What are Eastern barbarians The Taira | 0 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | What are Eastern barbarians Warriors from the east | 0 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
Enter the Shoguns: Japan's austere, ruthless, but statesmanlike new ruler, Yoritomo Minamoto, set up his government in Kamakura (just south of modern Tokyo), well away from the "softening" influence of court life that had been the undoing of his predecessor, Kiyomori. ||||| First of the national rulers to take the title of sei-i tai-shogun ("barbarian-subduing great general"), Minamoto expanded and consolidated his power by confiscating lands from some of the defeated Taira and redistributing them to his samurai vassals. | When did the boy cry Upon being found | -1 | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryJapan-6-2.txt | true |
John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | What was the question asked by John and the answer given by the princess What did she plan to do and she replied that she wanted to visit the Queen | 0 | 0 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | What was the question asked by John and the answer given by the princess He asked her if she wanted to stay for dinner and she accepted | 0 | 0 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | What is the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse It doesnt get dark on Earth during a lunar eclipse but does during a solar one | -1 | 0 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
One day she chose to leave but her mother would not let her. ||||| The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. | Why and how did the princess leave The princess climbed out of the window because her mother wouldn't let her leave | 0 | 1 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
One day she chose to leave but her mother would not let her. ||||| The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. | Why and how did the princess leave President | 0 | 1 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
One day she chose to leave but her mother would not let her. ||||| The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. | Why and how did the princess leave Because she was bored in her castle she went out through the drawbridge | 0 | 1 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
One day she chose to leave but her mother would not let her. ||||| The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. | Why and how did the princess leave Because her mean mother did not allowed her to leave the tower she escaped climbing out the window | 1 | 1 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
One day she chose to leave but her mother would not let her. ||||| The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. | Why and how did the princess leave Because she needed to find a cure she climbed down the south wall | 0 | 1 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
One day she chose to leave but her mother would not let her. ||||| The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. | Where does the Sultan Shahryr go mad Baghdad | -1 | 1 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
The man said that he would take the princess to a castle that was near. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who took the princess to the castle John | 0 | 2 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
The man said that he would take the princess to a castle that was near. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who took the princess to the castle Her father | 0 | 2 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
The man said that he would take the princess to a castle that was near. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who took the princess to the castle Her mean mother | 0 | 2 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
The man said that he would take the princess to a castle that was near. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | When is Julia Child's birthday August 15 | -1 | 2 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the Princess spot the castle By using John's spyglass | 0 | 3 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the Princess spot the castle By climbing on top of a tree | 1 | 3 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the Princess spot the castle By climbing on John's shoulders | 0 | 3 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the Princess spot the castle She climbed a tree | 0 | 3 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | What is too gruesome to watc Porky being hit by a train | -1 | 3 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | Where are they, and how long did it take the princess and John to find out They are in the border of the kingdom after a month journey | 0 | 4 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | Where are they, and how long did it take the princess and John to find out It took them several days to find out that they were not that far away from a castle and near a mountain | 0 | 4 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | Where are they, and how long did it take the princess and John to find out They are far from the castle after several weeks of journey through the forest | 0 | 4 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | What type of center did Clarke push to establish before 9/11 to collect information related to terrorist funding Anti-Terrorism Center | -1 | 4 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the man the princess met The king | 0 | 5 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the man the princess met The hunter | 0 | 5 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the man the princess met John | 1 | 5 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | How many forces does an object have 3 | -1 | 5 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. | What was near the castle the princess and John wanted to live in A Mountain | 0 | 6 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. | What was near the castle the princess and John wanted to live in Predator | 0 | 6 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. | What was near the castle the princess and John wanted to live in A river | 0 | 6 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. | What was near the castle the princess and John wanted to live in The seashore | 0 | 6 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. | What was near the castle the princess and John wanted to live in A mountain | 1 | 6 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. ||||| After thinking of the best way to get there, John and the princess go to the castle where they live for the rest of their lives. | Who pitched the ball to Sara and where did it occur Sara and at the park | -1 | 6 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
He also said that he thought that she may be the missing princess. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | Why did the man help the princess Because the princess told her about her captivity | 1 | 7 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
He also said that he thought that she may be the missing princess. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | Why did the man help the princess Because he was ordered to do so by the Queen | 0 | 7 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
He also said that he thought that she may be the missing princess. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | Why did the man help the princess To save her from the evil woman | 0 | 7 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
He also said that he thought that she may be the missing princess. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | Why did the man help the princess Because he wanted a reward | 0 | 7 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
He also said that he thought that she may be the missing princess. ||||| She said that she had been trapped for her whole life by an evil woman who said she was her mother. | What are the two forms of matter One protons and may protons | -1 | 7 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the princess sight the castle After looking it up in a map | 0 | 8 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the princess sight the castle After climbing on John's shoulders | 0 | 8 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the princess sight the castle From the top of tree | 0 | 8 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | How did the princess sight the castle Climbing up to the top of a tree | 1 | 8 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
After several days pass, the princess climbs up to the top of a tree in order to find out where they are. ||||| She sees that the castle where they want to go is not that far away and near a mountain. | What device has a needle that is a small magnet A compass. | -1 | 8 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Where did the princess find herself Out the window | 0 | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Where did the princess find herself The princess lived in a high tower she was not allowed to leave | 1 | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Where did the princess find herself The princess lived in a castle with her father | 0 | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Where did the princess find herself In the forest | 0 | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Where did the princess find herself The princess lived in a palace | 0 | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. ||||| John asked the princess why such a beautiful woman like her was out in the middle of a forest. | Did the French lose a battle early in the war Yes | -1 | 9 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the young man and what was he doing His name was Sean and he was working | 0 | 10 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the young man and what was he doing His name was Joss and he was sailing | 0 | 10 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the young man and what was he doing His name was John and he was running | 1 | 10 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who was the young man and what was he doing John and he was running | 0 | 10 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | What day did the nun enter the schoolroom with the strangers Sunday | -1 | 10 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
As they go through the forest they run into many problems. ||||| They see that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go. | What was a problem the princess and John encountered An impassable cliff | 0 | 11 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
As they go through the forest they run into many problems. ||||| They see that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go. | What was a problem the princess and John encountered They got lost | 0 | 11 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
As they go through the forest they run into many problems. ||||| They see that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go. | What was a problem the princess and John encountered They realize that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go | 1 | 11 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
As they go through the forest they run into many problems. ||||| They see that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go. | What was a problem the princess and John encountered A giant mean bear | 0 | 11 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
As they go through the forest they run into many problems. ||||| They see that they are lost and have no way of finding where to go. | Why did Pester think of a mop when he saw the dog Mop can be a dog | -1 | 11 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. ||||| She wandered out a good ways. ||||| Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. | How did the princess end up in the forest After navigating the river with a boat | 0 | 12 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. ||||| She wandered out a good ways. ||||| Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. | How did the princess end up in the forest After following John's footprints | 0 | 12 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. ||||| She wandered out a good ways. ||||| Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. | How did the princess end up in the forest She sneaked out of the tower from her mom and wandered | 0 | 12 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
The princess climbed out the window of the high tower and climbed down the south wall when her mother was sleeping. ||||| She wandered out a good ways. ||||| Finally she went into the forest where there are no electric poles but where there are some caves. | What were four initial targets developed by Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM Saudi | -1 | 12 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | true |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who are the two main characters in the story The forest | 0 | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who are the two main characters in the story John and the Queen | 0 | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who are the two main characters in the story Their lives | 0 | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who are the two main characters in the story The princess, her mother and John | 1 | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | Who are the two main characters in the story The princess, the King and the Queen | 0 | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a high tower and she was not allowed to leave because of her mean mother. ||||| There she met a young man who was running. ||||| His name was John. | How many Heiban bible college building were destroyed 2 | -1 | 13 | Fiction/mctest-mc160.dev.29-0.txt | false |
A moment later: "That's not why I called him 'Emil'." ||||| "No. We lunched together. | Why did one of the characters from the passages call Emil by his first name They lunched together | 1 | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
A moment later: "That's not why I called him 'Emil'." ||||| "No. We lunched together. | Why did one of the characters from the passages call Emil by his first name Couldn't remember the surname | 0 | 0 | Fiction-stories-masc-captured_moments-7.txt | false |
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