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question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Recommended by our Thai friend and recommended by our Chinese friend 1 year ago (which I completely ignored, sorry Richard C!), we ventured to this strip mall gem Saturday night. It is tucked away in a strip mall near the Southwest corner of Ft. Apache and Tropicana. I let the hungry stomach take over by ordering almost too much food, but I just wanted to eat everything! The low down: 1. Crab Rangoons - This is usually an item I only have at Chinese/American food places a la Panda Expresses and mom pop's, but I really wanted deep fried cream cheese wontons. Bad decision. The wonton wrapper was not extra crispy deep fried, but actually tasted like it was baked. The filling was also too sweet. 2. Tom Yum Soup with Shrimp (level 5/10 spicy) - I enjoyed the soup's tangy and spicy robust flavors. 3. Duck Fried Rice (off menu) - For some reason, I really wanted duck fried rice, so I asked if this was available off menu. They did! This was pretty delish, but it still doesn't beat my favorite Thai fried rice of spicy basil fried rice. 4. Chicken Yellow Curry (spicy level 1/10) - This was good, but could have used more heat. We had to get it super mild because we had a little one with us. Next time, we'll get 5/10 spicy level. 5. Chicken Pad Thai (5/10 spicy) - I think this was the winner of the night. Just spicy enough. Just tangy enough. Just sweet enough. Perfect chewy rice noodles. Two thumbs up. Conclusion: For my pad thai cravings, Corner Thai is the place to go! 3.5/5 Stars. Will have to go back and try other items on the menu and bring on the spicy! Is this review positive or negative? Choices: - negative; - positive; Answer:
answer:positive
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Here is a premise: Lawrence opined that they had to make a show of doing something. Here is a hypothesis: They wouldn't even have to put on a show of doing it. Is it possible to conclude that if the premise is true, then so is the hypothesis?
answer:To examine whether the hypothesis is true if the premise is true, let's first analyze each statement. Premise: Lawrence opined that they had to make a show of doing something. In this premise, Lawrence believes that it is necessary for them to create an appearance or give the impression of engaging in some activity. It implies that there might be external factors, such as expectations from others or the need to satisfy a certain requirement, that have led Lawrence to conclude that putting on a show of action is essential. Hypothesis: They wouldn't even have to put on a show of doing it. This hypothesis suggests that the act of putting on a show is not, in fact, necessary. It could be interpreted in two ways: either the external factors highlighted in the premise are inessential, or there may be other more effective approaches to fulfill the obligation that Lawrence is trying to address. Now let's examine if the premise being true makes the hypothesis true. If we accept the premise (that Lawrence believes a show of action is necessary), it could be derived that Lawrence may not be aware of alternative approaches or consider all possible implications. However, the hypothesis counters Lawrence's belief by suggesting that putting on a show is not necessary. Therefore, if the premise is true, it doesn't necessarily lead to the hypothesis being true as well, since both statements present different viewpoints on whether putting on a show of doing something is required or not. In conclusion, the premise and the hypothesis represent contrasting perspectives, and the truth of the premise does not inherently validate the hypothesis. It is crucial to understand the context, reasons, and factors that have shaped Lawrence's opinion and to explore other possible solutions to determine the validity of the hypothesis.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Translate "There are a lot of steps, but they’re all simple." to Spanish.
answer:En español, la frase "There are a lot of steps, but they’re all simple" se dice "Hay muchos pasos, pero todos son sencillos." Aquí, "muchos pasos" significa que hay varias cosas que hacer, y "todos son sencillos" significa que cada uno de esos pasos es fácil de hacer.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Coming off their dominating home win over the Chiefs, the Broncos flew to Reliant Stadium for a Thursday night intraconference duel with the Houston Texans. In the first quarter, Denver trailed early as QB Sage Rosenfels got a 5-yard TD run for the only score of the period. In the second quarter, the Broncos would get on the board as kicker Jason Elam managed to get a 41-yard field goal. Houston would respond with kicker Kris Brown getting a 41-yard field goal. Denver would end the half with Elam nailing a 47-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Texans would increase their lead as RB Ron Dayne managed to get a 6-yard TD run. The Broncos would respond with QB Jay Cutler completing a 12-yard TD pass to TE Tony Scheffler. However, in the fourth quarter, Houston sealed the win as Rosenfels completed a 4-yard TD pass to WR Andre Johnson, while FB Vonta Leach got a 1-yard TD run. Answer this question based on the article: Who booted the longest field goal?
answer:Based on the article, the longest field goal was booted by Jason Elam, who nailed a 47-yard field goal for the Denver Broncos.