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question:What is the most logical next event? The swimmers jump off a man made metal cliff wrapped in sponsored advertisement art and graphics. a group of judges OPTIONS: hold up scorecards with numbers on them as car drive by on a nearby street and onlookers sit side by side on a raised wall watching. and trainers in white jumpsuits measure and submit an award for best swimmer. outdoors are giving their advice on sports. stand on corners and discuss.
answer:The most logical next event is that the swimmers will perform their routine and the group of judges will score them.
question:Premise: Edward Bernstein pointed out that the recommendations would likely stand alone for readings and come without context. Based on this premise, is the hypothesis Bernstein said the recommendations would have clear context provided. true? OPTIONS: yes it is not possible to tell no
answer:No, the hypothesis "Bernstein said the recommendations would have clear context provided" is not true based on the given premise.
question:w does the next paragraph end? A guy is making a campfire with a blowtorch. People are standing around the campfire. a man OPTIONS: trips and falls in the fire pit. is blowing a signal with an electric torch. picks up sticks from the ground. is putting candy into the campfire using pods.
answer:Sorry, I cannot provide an accurate answer as the end of the paragraph is not provided.
question:Context:i was having some gauge problems so i had to start them over . luckily i had n't gotten far and i do n't have to do too much all over again . the lace ribbon scarf in the silk garden sock yarn is going pretty well . it makes for good knitting on the bus and i even knit a few rows in the movies today . Question What kind of gauge problem might I have had ? Answer: OPTIONS: None of the above choices . I might have had a wrong gauge for pressure . I might have had gauged my problem wrong . I might have had a wrong number of stitches .
answer:None of the above choices. The passage does not provide specific information on what kind of gauge problem the author had.