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question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Frank: I'm going to the hospital Susan: What happened?! Susan: Frank?! What happened?!!!! Frank: There's something wrong with Paula, we're waiting Susan: What's happening? Frank: I don't know, she has a horrible stomachache. She was lying down and couldn't move when I came back home. Frank: It's not getting better after painkillers. Susan: What did she take? Frank: Ibuprofen Susan: Let me know what the doctors are saying Frank: nothing yet, still waiting to be admitted ;/ Susan: How's she? Frank: not good, her stomach still hurts, it's not getting better Susan: Should I come to the hospital? Go to the nurses, make them do something Frank: I spoke with the doctor, they're taking her for a scan Frank: Waiting for the results Susan: Text me when you know something Frank: They're running more test, but it's probably appendicitis Susan: Poor Paula :( Frank: I know :( She's being admitted. She needs to have a surgery Susan: Oh my god, now? Frank: Afraid so :( We didn't take anything from the house. Could you please bring her stuff? Susan: No problem, I should be there in an hour. Frank: The doctors said they're going to perform the surgery today, I'll be waiting for you in the main hall. Call me when you get here Briefly summarize that dialogue.

answer:Frank informs Susan that he's taking Paula to the hospital due to a severe stomachache that didn't improve with painkillers. They discuss Paula's condition and the possibility of appendicitis. Eventually, Paula is admitted for surgery, and Frank asks Susan to bring her stuff to the hospital. Susan agrees to arrive in an hour, and Frank asks her to call him when she gets there.

question:Please answer the following question: Please answer the following question about this movie plot. If it's un-answerable, please output "No answer". Question: What is the name of the stamp trader who returns the stamps to Reggie? Movie plot title: Charade Movie plot: The Paris-Bordeaux express speeds through the French countryside--and suddenly a dead man, clad only in pajamas and a bathrobe, tumbles off the train and down an embankment.The scene shifts to Mégève, the premier ski resort in the French Alps, where Regina Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) is sitting at a table on a platform overlooking the mountain. Before her is food sufficient for three adults, not just one. She is totally oblivious as an automatic pistol, held by a gloved hand, takes direct aim at her. The hand pulls the trigger--and out shoots a harmless water jet that sprays all over her face. Taking off her glasses, Regina looks at young Jean-Louis Gaudet (Thomas Chelimsky), age 8, who suddenly looks very guilty. "Don't tell me," says Reggie, "you didn't know it was loaded."She calls out for her friend, Sylvie Gaudet (Dominique Minot), who sends the boy to find some other place to play while she helps Reggie to dry off. Noting the table full of food, Sylvie asks Reggie what's wrong. The answer: Reggie has decided to divorce her husband, Charles. The two stroll through the resort as Reggie says that she is frustrated with Charles' incessant secrecy and lies. Sylvie, a "modern woman" to the core, suggests that Reggie simply have affairs on her husband's money, but Reggie doesn't think that way.Just then a dapper gentleman (Cary Grant) approaches, with Jean-Louis in tow, saying that Jean-Louis was throwing snowballs at Baron Rothschild. As Sylvie takes Jean-Louis back to apologize to the Rothschilds, the mystery man, giving his name out as Peter Joshua, strikes up a conversation with Reggie. Reggie flirts with him almost outrageously, and "Peter Joshua" plays along. The two agree to reconnect when they each return to Paris.Reggie arrives home--only to discover that her apartment is totally empty, and even the maid is gone--along with every stitch of clothing, every piece of furniture, and even the rugs. After she opens cabinet after cabinet, finding them all empty, she starts to rush out--and runs pell-mell into... A:

answer:No answer

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. But he never asks whether lawsuits and rights are the only way to prevent these bad things. Does it follow that "He never asks if they are the only way to not make bad things happen, said the news."? -- yes -- it is not possible to tell -- no

answer:Yes, the statement "He never asks if they are the only way to not make bad things happen, said the news." can be considered a rephrased version of the original statement "But he never asks whether lawsuits and rights are the only way to prevent these bad things." Both statements convey the same idea, which is that the individual in question has not considered or questioned if lawsuits and rights are the sole methods for averting negative outcomes. However, it is worth noting that the rephrased version of the statement may be considered less clear or formal than the original. The use of "not make bad things happen" could be deemed informal or imprecise when compared to the more specific wording of "prevent these bad things" used in the original statement. Additionally, the inclusion of "said the news" in the rephrased statement provides a vague source for the information, which could potentially be unhelpful or misleading for some readers. In conclusion, both statements essentially convey the same meaning, though the original statement may be perceived as clearer and more specific in its wording. The rephrased statement, on the other hand, may be considered slightly less formal and potentially less helpful due to the vagueness of its source attribution. Nevertheless, the answer to the question of whether the two statements are equivalent in meaning is "yes."

question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. Please answer the following question: Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: A recent report from Fuzhou Daily says about 18% of Fuzhou teenagers can have problems with their minds(,).Some students become worried because they have to study very hard. Others have trouble getting on well with people like their parents and classmates. Zhang Qiong, a junior 2 student from Fuzhou, could not understand his teachers in class and was doing badly in his lessons. He was afraid of exams. When he looked at the exam paper, he couldn't think of anything to write. Another student, a15-year-old girl called Wu Yuan from Xiamen often argued ( ) with herclassmates even her parents because of some difficult ideas. She became so angry with them that she started to cut her finger with a knife. However, many students who have problems won't go for advice or help. Some think they will look stupid if they go to see a doctor. Others don't want to talk about their secrets. here is some advice for the teenagers to solve the problems: Firstly, talk to your parents or teachers often. Secondly, take part in group activities and do sports. Thirdly, go to see a doctor if you feel unhappy or unwell. Question: From the passage we know teenagers have problems with their _ minds because of. - their study - difficulty getting on well with other people - their hobbies - A and B Answer:

answer:A and B

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