Appearance
question:f One of the three friends tried to describe what he saw using only his hands., can we conclude The man has no hands? OPTIONS: yes it is not possible to tell no
answer:It is not possible to tell.
question:Answer the question about text: 15 minutes later she resigned to the fact that she could be in there all day long so she started looking around . That 's when she noticed the 6.5inch gap above and below the otherwise impenetrable door , and a bulb went off inside her dome . Why is the 6.5 inch gap at the bottom of the door significant ? OPTIONS: None of the above choices . The gap might be large enough for her to squeeze through . The gap might be large enough for her to read her book by the light . The gap is large enough to fit her pet bird through .
answer:The correct option is: "The gap 'might' be large enough for her to squeeze through."
question:Sentence: name = Cotto, food = Fast food, familyFriendly = yes, near = Ranch Can you represent the content in this sentence in data form?
answer:Yes. Here's the data representation: ``` { "name": "Cotto", "food": "Fast food", "familyFriendly": true, "near": "Ranch" } ```
question:Please tell me the sentiment of the following review: My husband and I are the parents of an autistic little boy who lives in the same township as the screenwriter of this movie. We were very upset that the JCC is bringing this movie to its Jewish film festival because of the way that the mentally disabled character Frankie is portrayed. We went to see this movie at the local theater when it came out. We demanded out money back. We would encourage the screenwriter to donate a portion of the funds to the JCC's Achad program to apologize. We did not like seeing Frankie a mentally disabled and perhaps even autistic teenager as part of a joke in which he keeps dropping something to look at the nanny's breasts. There was no point to Frankie's character other than to say hey, being mentally disabled is funny. Challenges like Frankie's are a serious matter. Families like mine are truly suffering. The screenwriter needs to explain herself. Does she know families with disabled kids? Does she see the families with disabled kids week after week at the JCC pool? OPTIONS: negative positive
answer:negative.