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question:In this task, you're given a review from Amazon. Your task is to generate a rating for the product on a scale of 1-5 based on the review. The rating means 1: extremely poor, 2: poor, 3: neutral, 4: good, 5: extremely good. Q: The Seller “Save Right” sent me a watch that appeared to have already been opened and returned... the box was damaged and looked old. I wanted to give it the benefit of the doubt so tried to charge it but it soon became clear the watch had previously been returned because it doesn’t work! Make sure you’re buying from a reputable seller! This one stinks! A:
answer:1
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 to German: I take 15 tablets per day without any problem.
answer:1. First, identify the individual words and phrases in the English sentence: "I", "take", "15", "tablets", "per day", "without any problem". 2. Next, determine the correct German translations for each word and phrase: - "I" - "Ich" - "take" - "nehme" - "15" - "fünfzehn" - "tablets" - "Tabletten" - "per day" - "pro Tag" - "without any problem" - "ohne Probleme" 3. Now, reorder the translated words into a grammatically correct German sentence: "Ich nehme fünfzehn Tabletten pro Tag ohne Probleme." 4. Make sure the verb conjugation is correct for "nehme" based on the subject "Ich". The translated sentence in German is: "Ich nehme fünfzehn Tabletten pro Tag ohne Probleme."
question:Question: This article: People have used resources on and around the Mono–Inyo Craters for centuries. Mono Paiutes gathered obsidian from the Mono–Inyo Craters to make sharp tools and arrow points. Unworked obsidian was carried by the Mono Paiutes over passes in the Sierra Nevada to trade with other Native American groups. Chips of Mono–Inyo obsidian can still be found at many ancient mountain campsites. Gold rush–related boomtowns sprang up near Mono Basin in the 19th century to exploit bonanzas. The largest of these, Bodie (north of Mono Lake), was founded in the late 1870s and grew large enough to need a tree mill, which was located at Mono Mills, immediately northeast of Mono Domes. Trees directly around the domes and on their slopes were felled to provide timber for the mill. As part of the California Water Wars, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power purchased large tracts of land in the 1930s within Mono Basin and Owens Valley in order to control water rights. Excavation of an 11.5-mile (18.5 km) water tunnel under the southern part of the Mono Craters dome complex started in 1934 and was completed in 1941. Tunnel workers had to deal with loose and often water-charged gravels, pockets of carbon dioxide gas and flooding. About one man was lost for each mile excavated. Water diverted from its natural outlet in Mono Lake passes through the tunnel on its way to the Los Angeles Aqueduct system. The United States Pumice Company, based in Chatsworth, California, has mined the area for pumice since 1941. The company markets the pumice in slabs for use in commercial scouring and in large irregular chunks sold as yard decoration.Apollo 16's John Young and Charlie Duke did some of their geologic training here in June 1971. William R. Muehlberger was one of the geology instructors.Exploratory drilling for geothermal power occurred near the Mono Craters on the south shore of Mono Lake in 1971. The wells did not show promising results, so the effort was abandoned. contains an answer for the question: What is the full name of the company that markets pumice in slabs for use in commercial scouring?, what is it ? Answer:
answer:The full name of the company that markets pumice in slabs for use in commercial scouring is the United States Pumice Company.
question:You are a teacher. Given a task, you explain in simple steps what the task is asking, any guidelines it provides and how to use those guidelines to find the answer. Q: In this task, you are given a question and a context passage. You have to answer the question based on the given passage. If lightposts, metal roofs and car bodies were people comparing traits, what thing would they all have?, Context: Zinc is more reactive than iron or steel and thus will attract almost all local oxidation until it completely corrodes away. A protective surface layer of oxide and carbonate (Zn5(OH)6(CO3)2) forms as the zinc corrodes. This protection lasts even after the zinc layer is scratched but degrades through time as the zinc corrodes away. The zinc is applied electrochemically or as molten zinc by hot-dip galvanizing or spraying. Galvanization is used on chain-link fencing, guard rails, suspension bridges, lightposts, metal roofs, heat exchangers, and car bodies. A:
answer:In this task, you are asked to find the common trait among lightposts, metal roofs, and car bodies, based on the information provided in the context passage. Guidelines: 1. Read the context passage carefully. 2. Identify the key information related to lightposts, metal roofs, and car bodies. 3. Determine the common trait among these items. Steps to finding the answer: 1. Read the passage and find out that it talks about zinc being more reactive than iron or steel and its protective qualities. 2. Notice that the passage mentions galvanization, a process used on various items, including lightposts, metal roofs, and car bodies. 3. Conclude that the common trait among lightposts, metal roofs, and car bodies is that they are galvanized to protect against corrosion.