Appearance
question:Walking on the beach<br>I was walking on the beach the other day. While I was walking I saw a cool dog. I asked it's owner if I could play with it. The owner said yes. I threw a frisbee with the dog for hours. Question: I played frisbee with a nifty dog. True, False, or Neither?
answer:True.
question:Adolf Hitler failed to pay as much attention to bombing the enemy as he did to protection from enemy bombing, although he had promoted the development of a bomber force in the 1930s and understood that it was possible to use bombers for major strategic purposes. He told the OKL in 1939 that ruthless employment of the Luftwaffe against the heart of the British will to resist could and would follow when the moment was right; however, he quickly developed a lively scepticism toward strategic bombing, confirmed by the results of the Blitz. He frequently complained of the Luftwaffe's inability to damage industries sufficiently, saying, The munitions industry cannot be interfered with effectively by air raids ... usually the prescribed targets are not hit. This is abou
answer:Adolf Hitler's lack of emphasis on bombing the enemy despite promoting the development of bomber force in the 1930s and his skepticism toward strategic bombing, as demonstrated by the results of the Blitz. He felt that air raids were not effective in damaging industries and complained about the Luftwaffe's inability to hit prescribed targets.
question:The bigger the waves are and the more sediment they carry, the more erosion they cause. A part of the beach is rough, and another part is very smooth. The waves on the rough part of the beach are probably larger or smaller?
answer:The waves on the rough part of the beach are probably larger.
question:Question: If an animal is tired, what is it likely to do? Options: bite lie down keep alive need to eat go to sleep Explain why a human would choose lie down to answer the question above
answer:A human would choose "lie down" as the answer because when animals are tired, they tend to rest and sleep. Lying down is a common behavior exhibited by animals when they are feeling fatigued or exhausted. This behavior helps them conserve energy and recharge their bodies. Biting, needing to eat, or keeping alive aren't necessarily related to tiredness, while going to sleep is a direct response to feeling tired.