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question:Q: You will be given a topic and an argument. Decide the argument's stance towards that topic. The argument's stance is in favor or against the topic. If the argument supports that topic, answer with "in favor"; otherwise, if the argument opposes the topic, answer with "against". topic: Graduated response antipiracy laws argument: Graduated response helps avoid litigating against consumers. A:
answer:In favor.
question:Q: You will be given a topic and an argument. Your task is to answer whether the topic and the argument are related or not. A related argument should provide more details about the outcomes of the topic. If the argument refers to or suggests a consequence related to that topic, answer with "yes"; otherwise, answer with "no". topic: Tidal energy argument: Tidal turbines can kill marine wildlife. A:
answer:Yes, the argument provided supports the notion that the topic of tidal energy can have negative consequences. Tidal turbines have the potential to injure or kill marine wildlife, which can be an important factor to consider when evaluating the overall benefits and drawbacks of tidal energy.
question:Q: You will be given a trivia clue, and the category it belongs to. You should answer with the best answer that belongs in the category and is described by the clue. For consistency, answers should be in all lower cased letters. Category: FAMOUS NAMES Clue: In 1904 Winston Churchill left this political party & joined the liberals A:
answer:The answer is "conservatives".
question:Q: You will be given a trivia clue, and the category it belongs to. You should answer with the best answer that belongs in the category and is described by the clue. For simplicity, answers should be in all lower cased letters. Category: CIVIL WAR HISTORY Clue: Though 1863's Emancipation Proclamation applied only to the Confederacy, this Union state, one of the original 13, ended slavery November 1, 1864 A:
answer:The answer to the clue is "Missouri". Missouri was one of the original 13 states and ended slavery on November 1, 1864, even though the Emancipation Proclamation only applied to the Confederacy.