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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Data: Abilene, Texas, isPartOf, Texas Sentence about the following data:
answer:Abilene is a place in Texas, like how your bedroom is a part of our home. So, Abilene is a small part of the big area called Texas.
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. Translate "The new technologies to which it refers may give the sector a boost and affect the distribution of modes of transport in the economy." to Finnish?
answer:Step 1: Identify the main components of the sentence. - The new technologies: "uudet teknologiat" - to which it refers: "joihin se viittaa" - may give the sector a boost: "voivat antaa alalle piristysruiskeen" - and affect the distribution of modes of transport: "ja vaikuttaa kuljetusmuotojen jakautumiseen" - in the economy: "taloudessa" Step 2: Form the sentence structure in Finnish. "Uudet teknologiat, joihin se viittaa, voivat antaa alalle piristysruiskeen ja vaikuttaa kuljetusmuotojen jakautumiseen taloudessa." Step 3: Double-check the translation for correctness and fluency. Translation: "Uudet teknologiat, joihin se viittaa, voivat antaa alalle piristysruiskeen ja vaikuttaa kuljetusmuotojen jakautumiseen taloudessa." This translation is accurate, natural-sounding Finnish, and maintains the original meaning of the English sentence.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Based on the sentence "Three people in a classroom are listening to someone talk.", is the sentence "Three people giving a speech at the Statue of Liberty." a true sentence?
answer:Well, little buddy, imagine there's a room with 3 people listening to someone talk – that's the first sentence. Now, picture 3 different people giving speeches near a big statue called the Statue of Liberty – that's the second sentence. You see, these two sentences are talking about different situations. So, the second one isn't true just because of the first one. They're separate ideas.
question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Read the following article and select the best answer. Article: Barack Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father came to America from Kenya, which is a country in Africa. His parents, Ann and Barack, met when they were students at the University of Hawaii. Since Barack had the same name as his father, young Barack went by the nickname "Barry". In 1979, after he finished high school, Barry went to Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. There, he started to learn about his African roots and decided to use his African name, Barack. After two years in L.A., he went to Columbia University in New York City to study politics. After college, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he worked to help poor people in his city. He traveled to Africa to meet his grandmother and cousins for the first time. He went back many times over the years to visit with his family and learn about where he came from. At work, he met a lawyer named Michelle Robinson. They worked together in a big law firm. Then he left Chicago to go to Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He did very well in law school. After he was done with school, Barack moved back to Chicago and in 1992 he married Michelle. He worked as a lawyer, devoted to helping poor people for free who had been treated unfairly. He worked hard to get the people he helped to vote . He made many people believe that their votes were important, and helped them feel like they could make a difference. Question: How did Obama get people to vote? - By cheating them to do so. - By making a difference to people. - By showing them the importance of their votes. - By helping poor people who treat others unfairly.
answer:The best answer is: By showing them the importance of their votes.