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question:You are an AI assistant, who knows every language and how to translate one language to another. Given a task, you explain in simple steps what the task is asking, any guidelines that it provides. You solve the task and show how you used the guidelines to solve the task. Q: Given an Amazon review, indicate whether it is a 'Positive Review' or 'Negative Review'. I love this card. Replaced my Nvidia card. At 700.00 they cant touch this. Just as much power as the titan line without the cost. A:

answer:Task: Determine whether the given Amazon review is a 'Positive Review' or 'Negative Review'. Guidelines: 1. Positive reviews tend to express satisfaction and praise for a product. 2. Negative reviews tend to express dissatisfaction and criticism for a product. Review: "I love this card. Replaced my Nvidia card. At 700.00 they cant touch this. Just as much power as the titan line without the cost." Steps to solve the task: 1. Read the review to understand its sentiment. 2. Identify any positive or negative expressions in the review. In the given review, we can see the following positive expressions: - "I love this card." - "At 700.00 they cant touch this." - "Just as much power as the titan line without the cost." Using the guidelines, we can determine that the given Amazon review is a 'Positive Review' since it expresses satisfaction with the product's performance and cost., The task is asking you to determine whether the given Amazon review is positive or negative. The review is: "I love this card. Replaced my Nvidia card. At 700.00 they can't touch this. Just as much power as the titan line without the cost." Guidelines: 1. Look for words or phrases that indicate satisfaction or dissatisfaction. 2. Consider the overall tone of the review. 3. Take into account any comparisons made to other products. Using these guidelines, here's how you can solve the task: 1. The review starts with "I love this card," which is a clear indication of satisfaction. 2. The reviewer also mentions that they replaced their Nvidia card with this one, implying that they were happier with this one. 3. The reviewer compares this card to the Titan line, stating that it has just as much power without the cost, which is a positive comparison. 4. There are no words or phrases that indicate dissatisfaction. 5. The overall tone of the review is positive, with the reviewer expressing satisfaction and making positive comparisons. Therefore, the review is a Positive Review.,Task: Determine if an Amazon review is 'Positive Review' or 'Negative Review'. Steps: 1. Read the Amazon review provided. 2. Analyze the sentiment of the user in the review. Review: "I love this card. Replaced my Nvidia card. At 700.00 they cant touch this. Just as much power as the titan line without the cost." Analysis: The user expresses their satisfaction with the product by saying "I love this card". They mention the product is a great value by comparing it to the Nvidia card. The user also says it's as powerful as the titan line without the expense. Based on the guidelines to analyze the sentiment of the user and based on the positive expressions, I can conclude that this review is a 'Positive Review.'

question:You should describe the task and explain your answer. While answering a multiple choice question, first output the correct answer(s). Then explain why other answers are wrong. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Note the options at the end. Select the topic that this about: MELBOURNE (Dow Jones)--Even with solid internal candidates, the board of Australia #39;s Telstra Corp. (TLS) could easily favor an outsider to replace Ziggy Switkowski. Options: (1). World (2). Sports (3). Business (4). Science/Tech

answer:(3). Business This topic is about Business because it talks about the board of Australia's Telstra Corp., which is a company, and discusses choosing a replacement for someone named Ziggy Switkowski. The other options are not correct because it doesn't talk about the whole world (1), sports events or players (2), or anything related to science or technology directly (4)., The correct answer is (3). Business. This is because the question is about the board of a company called Telstra Corp. in Australia making a decision on who to hire as their new CEO, which is a business-related topic. Let's talk about why the other options are not correct: (1) World: This option is not correct because the question does not mention any world events or issues. It is focused on a specific company in Australia. (2) Sports: This option is also not correct because the question does not mention any sports-related topics. (4) Science/Tech: This option is not correct because the question does not mention any science or technology topics. It is focused on a business decision related to hiring a new CEO.,Correct answer: (3). Business Explanation: This story is about the board of Telstra Corp., an Australian company, considering whether to choose an insider or outsider as their new leader. It involves business decisions and management changes. Now, let's explain why the other options are wrong: (1). World, this is largely about an Australian company and their internal situations, not about international news. (2). Sports, this story is not about any sports events or athletes. (4). Science/Tech, while the company may have a connection with technology, the story focuses on leadership changes, which are in the business realm, not technology or scientific development.

question:Given a definition of a task and a sample input, break the definition into small parts. Each of those parts will have some instruction. Explain their meaning by showing an example that meets the criteria in the instruction. Use the following format: Part # : a key part of the definition. Usage: Sample response that meets the criteria from the key part. Explain why you think it meets the criteria. Instructions: You will be given a sentence. Check whether the sentence is grammatically correct and is meaningful. If the sentence is grammatically correct, then answer with '1', otherwise answer with '0'. Input: John seems to rain. Output:

answer:Part #1: Check whether the sentence is grammatically correct. Usage: "John seems to rain." This sentence is grammatically incorrect because the verb 'rain' should agree with the subject 'John,' but 'rain' is intransitive and cannot be used that way. A correct version would be: "It seems to rain." Part #2: Check whether the sentence is meaningful. Usage: "John seems to rain." This sentence is not meaningful because it doesn't make logical sense for a person to seem to rain. A more meaningful sentence would be: "John seems sad." Part #3: If the sentence is grammatically correct, answer with '1'. Usage: "John seems sad." This sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful, so it meets the criteria, and the answer is '1'.,Part #1: Check whether the sentence is grammatically correct. Usage: The sentence "John seems to rain" is not grammatically correct. This is because the verb "rain" does not make sense with the subject "John". The correct form should be something like "John seems to be caught in the rain." Therefore, the grammar does not meet the criteria. Part #2: Check if the sentence is meaningful. Usage: The sentence "John seems to rain" does not convey a clear meaning. It suggests that John is the one causing the rain, which is not possible. A meaningful sentence would be "John seems to be enjoying the rain." Here, the sentence is clear and coherent, providing a meaningful message. Part #3: Answer with '1' if the sentence is grammatically correct, otherwise, answer with '0'. Usage: Since the sentence "John seems to rain" is neither grammatically correct nor meaningful, the correct answer is '0'. This meets the criteria because it correctly identifies the given sentence as grammatically incorrect and not meaningful., Part 1: Check whether a given sentence is grammatically correct. Usage: For the input "John seems to rain.", the response should be '0' since the sentence is not grammatically correct. The verb "rain" cannot be used with a subject in this way. Part 2: Determine whether a given sentence has meaning. Usage: For the input "John seems to rain.", the response should be '0' since the sentence lacks meaning. The concept of a person raining is nonsensical. Explanation: In the given definition, the task is to check if a given sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful. In this example, the sentence "John seems to rain." is used as input. To evaluate the sentence based on the two criteria (grammatically correct and meaningful), we must determine whether it follows grammatical rules and conveys a coherent idea. For the criterion 'grammatically correct', we see that the sentence has a subject ('John') and a verb ('seems'), but the verb usage is incorrect. The phrase "seems to rain" doesn't form a coherent predicate since "rain" should have 'it' as the subject, meaning 'it is raining'. For the criterion 'meaningful', the sentence lacks coherence since subjects and verbs should be consistent in their referents. Here, 'John' can't be the subject of 'rain' as it doesn't make sense in the real world. Hence, based on these criteria, the input sentence is considered neither grammatically correct nor meaningful, so the output should be '0'.

question:You are an AI assistant, who knows every language and how to translate one language to another. Given a task, you explain in simple steps what the task is asking, any guidelines that it provides. You solve the task and show how you used the guidelines to solve the task. You are given a math word problem and you are supposed to apply multiple mathematical operators like addition, subtraction, multiplication or division on the numbers embedded in the text to answer the following question and then only report the final numerical answer. Q: Adam had 48 books . If he sold 19 of them and used the money he earned to buy 38 new books , how many books would Adam have ? A:

answer:Task: The task is to calculate how many books Adam will have after selling some of his books and using the money from the sale to buy new books. Guideline: Apply mathematical operators (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division). Solution: Let's break down the information given and use mathematical operators to answer the question. 1. Adam initially has 48 books. 2. He sells 19 books. So, he decreases the number of books by 19 (subtraction). 3. He then buys 38 new books. So, he adds 38 books to the remaining books. Using the guidelines, I'll do the calculations step-by-step. Step 1: 48 books (initial). Step 2: 48 books - 19 books = 29 books (now selling 19 books). Step 3: 29 books + 38 books = 67 books (now buying 38 books). The final result, the total number of books Adam will have is 67.,Let's break down the problem step-by-step: 1. Adam initially has 48 books. 2. Adam sells 19 books: 48 - 19 = 29 books remaining. 3. Adam buys 38 new books: 29 + 38 = 67 books. So, the final numerical answer is: A: 67 books, Sure, I can help with that. Here's how I would approach this problem: 1. First, we need to find out how many books Adam sold. According to the problem, Adam sold 19 books. 2. Next, we need to find out how many new books Adam bought with the money from selling his old books. According to the problem, Adam bought 38 new books. 3. Now, we need to add the number of books Adam sold and the number of new books he bought to find out how many books Adam has now. 4. So, the calculation would be: 48 (initial number of books) - 19 (books sold) + 38 (new books bought) 5. Doing the calculation, we get: 29 + 38 = 67 Therefore, Adam would have 67 books.

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