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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. You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task. You are given a short text as a title. Your task is to generate a poem as output that is related to the given title and should feel like written by kids. The output should be a run-on sentence (two or more complete sentences connected without any punctuation). The poem should not be too long or too complex, because it should feel like it is written by younger person without high level of literature education. Winter Poem Output:
answer:Part 1: A short text as a title is given. Usage: Winter Poem Explanation: This is the title of the poem that needs to be used as inspiration for the generated poem. Part 2: Generate a poem as output that is related to the given title. Usage: Snowflakes falling from the sky so pretty, Ice castles in the yard so high, Snowmen with carrot noses, so funny to see, Winter wonderland, where are you taking me? Explanation: The generated poem should have content that is related to the title "Winter Poem". In this example, the content of the poem talks about snowflakes, ice castles, and snowmen, which are all related to winter. Part 3: Feel like written by kids. Usage: Snowflakes falling from the sky so pretty, Ice castles in the yard so high, Snowmen with carrot noses, so funny to see, Winter wonderland, where are you taking me? Explanation: The generated poem should have a simple and playful tone, using language and imagery that a kid might use. In this example, the poem uses simple language and fun imagery, which might make it feel like it was written by a kid. Part 4: Output should be a run-on sentence (two or more complete sentences connected without any punctuation). Usage: Snowflakes falling from the sky so pretty Ice castles in the yard so high Snowmen with carrot noses so funny to see Winter wonderland where are you taking me? Explanation: The output should consist of two or more complete sentences that are connected without any punctuation. In this example, the output is a single sentence that contains four complete thoughts, all connected together without any punctuation. Part 5: The poem should not be too long or too complex, because it should feel like it is written by younger person without high level of literature education. Usage: Snowflakes falling from the sky so pretty, Ice castles in the yard so high, Snowmen with carrot noses, so funny to see, Winter wonderland, where are you taking me? Explanation: The generated poem should not be too long or complex so that it feels like it was written by a kid. In this example, the poem is short, simple and easy to understand, making it feel like it was written by a younger person without a high level of literature education.,Part #1: Generate a poem with a given title as a theme. Usage: Snowflakes fell like twinkling stars, Frost touched the trees with it's icy claws. This meets the criteria because it generates a poem referencing the theme "Winter." Part #2: Make the poem feel like it's written by kids. Usage: Icy paths are fun to tromp, Snow angels adore! This meets the criteria because it uses simple language and a playful, imaginative tone typical of children. Part #3: Create a run-on sentence (2 or more complete sentences connected without punctuation). Usage: Floating in the air like feathers, Snowflakes happily dance, land shyly on my hands. This meets the criteria because it connects three complete sentences without using punctuation marks. Part #4: Ensure the poem is not too long or complex. Usage: Sunlight beams through snowflakes, Revealing kaleidoscopic beauty, Hearts flutter with each flake that falls. This meets the criteria because it consists of three lines, is not overly descriptive, and uses straightforward language.,Part #1: Generate a poem based on the given title. Usage: Winter Poem. The generated poem should be clearly related to the given title "Winter Poem." For example, the poem should talk about snow, cold weather, or other winter-related themes. Part #2: The poem should feel like it was written by kids. Usage: The poem's language should not be too complex and should use simple vocabulary and themes that kids would understand. Example: "Snowflakes are falling; they cover the ground, playing outside is the best thing I've found." This example uses simple words, straightforward imagery, and a theme that kids would relate to. Part #3: The poem should be a run-on sentence. Usage: "Snowflakes are falling they cover the ground playing outside is the best thing I've found." In this example, the run-on sentence is created by connecting the two original sentences without any punctuation: "Snowflakes are falling." and "They cover the ground." Part #4: The poem should not be too long. Usage: "Snowflakes are falling they cover the ground playing outside is the best thing I've found." This example meets the criteria for being a short poem since it only has one run-on sentence consisting of three phrases.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Are these paraphrases? In August 1927 , shortly after her engagement to the Berlin jurist and later Hamburg senator Gerhard Kramer ( 1904 -- 1973 ) , Pool moved to Berlin . In August 1927 , shortly after her commitment to the Hamburg lawyer and later Berlin senator Gerhard Kramer ( 1904 -- 1973 ) , Pool moved to Berlin . Pick from: a). no b). yes
answer:a). No While the two sentences appear to be similar and convey similar information, they are not true paraphrases. There are subtle differences between the two sentences that make them distinct from each other. In the first sentence, it is mentioned that Gerhard Kramer is a Berlin jurist and later became a Hamburg senator. Whereas, in the second sentence, Gerhard Kramer is described as a Hamburg lawyer and later a Berlin senator. This is an inversion of Kramer's affiliations, and thus the sentences do not match entirely. Additionally, the terms "engagement" and "commitment" in both sentences have been changed. While engagement generally implies a more formal and personal bond, commitment can be interpreted as commitment in a professional or casual context. These are not precise synonyms and can change the overall meaning of the relationship between the two individuals mentioned. Due to these differences, it is appropriate to choose option a). No, these sentences are not perfect paraphrases of each other., a). no. These two sentences are not paraphrases, even though they express similar ideas. The difference lies in the word used - "engagement" in the first sentence and "commitment" in the second sentence. While both words convey a sense of promise or obligation, "engagement" is most commonly used to refer to a romantic or committed relationship between two people, while "commitment" can also refer to an obligation or pledge to do something or be somewhere. In this context, using "commitment" suggests that the relationship between Pool and Kramer might have been of a more professional or political nature, while "engagement" implies a romantic relationship.,a). no Although both sentences convey that Pool moved to Berlin after becoming engaged/committed to Hamburg lawyer and later Berlin senator Gerhard Kramer, the specific terms used are not the same. The first sentence describes her engagement, while the second sentence describes her commitment. Although the meaning could be similar in some contexts, it is not an exact paraphrase due to the use of different terms.
question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Answer the following question: If I tell you that Riding a bike does not cause litter, and ask you the question "what is not caused by riding a bike?", is the correct answer "momentum"? OPTIONS: + Yes. + No. Answer:
answer:No., The correct answer is no. The statement "Riding a bike does not cause litter" implies that there is no direct connection or consequence between riding a bike and littering. Momentum, on the other hand, is a physical concept related to the motion of an object, unrelated to the context of the statement provided. Therefore, momentum is not a valid answer to the question "What is not caused by riding a bike?",No.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Creo que es una continuación natural de “Monolith”. Solo esta vez pudimos expresar más exactamente cómo queríamos sonar. How do you say this sentence in English?
answer:I believe this is a natural continuation of "Monolith." This time, we were able to express ourselves more accurately. In English, the sentence would be: I think this is a natural continuation of "Monolith." This time, we were able to express ourselves more precisely.,"I think it's a natural continuation of 'Monolith.' Only this time, we were able to express more precisely how we wanted to sound." This sentence, translated into English, expresses the thought that the current project or work is an extension or development of the previous one, "Monolith," with the added context that the creators were able to better convey their desired sound or style.,I think it's a natural continuation of "Monolith," where this time we were able to express more precisely how we wanted to sound.