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question:You should describe the task and explain your answer. While answering a multiple choice question, first output the correct answer(s). Then explain why other answers are wrong. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Choose your answer from options. Premise: "That the people with whom Brandon feels most at home would kill him if they knew his true gender is the movie's most tragic irony--and the one that lifts it out of the realm of gay-martyr hagiography and into something more complex and a meditation on the irrelevance of gender." If this premise is true, what does that tell us about whether it entails the hypothesis "It is sad to know that those close to him would not approve of his true identity. "? Available options: -yes. -it is not possible to tell. -no.

answer:-yes. The premise tells us that the people Brandon feels most at home with would kill him if they knew his true gender. This is a tragic irony and is very sad because those who are supposed to be close to him would not accept him for who he really is. Other options are wrong because the premise clearly states the tragic situation.

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. Complete the passage. The England World Cup squad were sent off with a smile on their faces today after a comedian tried to board their plane masquerading as a member of the team. Dressed in a shiny, grey suit and with gelled hair, Simon Brodkin - best known for his comic creation Lee Nelson - pushed past the security guards and attempted to join the squad today as they flew from Luton Airport to Miami for the start of their World Cup training. The players, including Steven Gerrard, looked on in bemusement as Brodkin, who was in the guise of footballer Jason Bent, a fictitious character from his BBC Three series Lee Nelson's Well Funny People, shuffled into their midst. The comic was then seen berating

answer:the security guards for questioning his presence, insisting that he was a vital part of the team and demanding to be allowed to continue on the journey. The players and coaching staff couldn't help but chuckle at the unexpected incident, as Brodkin continued to try and blend in with the team. Meanwhile, the airport staff swiftly realized the mistake and scrambled to rectify the situation, grabbing hold of the impostor and escorting him away from the players. Despite the brief confusion, the situation was handled efficiently, ensuring no further delays to the team's departure. As Brodkin was led away from the scene, he called out in character as Jason Bent, "I've got the same amount of caps as some of these players, why can't I go to the World Cup?" This final remark left the team laughing as their spirits were lifted before embarking on their long journey to Miami and the beginning of their World Cup adventure. Of course, this was all done in jest, and Brodkin's prank served to lighten the mood and remind the team that despite the pressure and expectations surrounding the upcoming games, football is, after all, a game meant to be enjoyed. The prankster's actions, while unexpected, proved to be a welcome distraction and proved that laughter can be a great way of easing nerves before a high-stakes tournament like the World Cup.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Does the following review have a positive or negative opinion of the movie? fine documentary

answer:The given review suggests that the writer has a positive opinion of the movie, although it is quite brief. By mentioning that the movie is a "fine documentary," it implies that the reviewer believes the documentary has a satisfactory or above-average quality. They appreciate the film's content and presentation. However, it would be essential to have more context or additional details from the reviewer to better gauge the specifics of their opinion. Due to the brief nature of the review, the exact reasons for their positive opinion or their thoughts on the documentary's individual aspects are not clear. With more information, we could then analyze and understand the extent of their satisfaction with various elements of the movie, such as the storytelling method, the subject matter, the cinematography, or the overall impact. In conclusion, based on this short review, we can determine that the writer has a positive opinion about the documentary. However, more context and elaboration would help to understand their perspective better, as well as provide more insight into the key strengths and perhaps weaknesses of the movie.

question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Please answer the following question about this movie plot. If it's un-answerable, please output "No answer". Question: Who tells Lewellen that Wooden's Boy has an Elvis ticket? Movie plot title: Hounddog Movie plot: Lewellen lives with her stern, religious grandmother, Grannie, who has taken it upon herself to raise the girl, as neither of Lewellen's parents can provide her a stable home. Her father, Lou, loves her and tries to please her, giving her gifts such as Elvis Presley recordings. Although he battles with alcoholism, he tries his best to give Lewellen a stable home. He even tries to provide a motherly figure in Lewellen's life by dating a mysterious girlfriend, Ellen, who promised one night to rescue Lewellen from life in the rural South should the relationship falter. We later learn that Ellen is in fact Lewellen's aunt, her mother's sister. Lewellen is able to maintain her innocence by finding consolation in playing with her best friend Buddy, idling away her last pre-teen summer with typical outdoor rural pastimes such as swimming in the pond and exploring the woods, meeting a new friend, Grasshopper, while spending the summer with her grandparents. Lewellen is enchanted by her idol, Elvis Presley, who is making a homecoming tour in the South. Her town is one of the venue stops. Lewellen finds that singing Elvis' music is a way to channel her trauma into something constructive and creative. Charles (Afemo Omilami) acts as a mentor, imparting wisdom of his snake handler religion to explain this emotional channelling to her — in other words, how to create something positive out of something venomous and deadly. Lewellen is challenged by many problems besides living in a "broken home". Ellen leaves one day and breaks Lewellen's heart, burdening her with the responsibility to be a "mother" despite not having one herself. Her father suffers a terrible accident, and is handicapped to the point of infantile retardation, but the thought of Elvis coming to town gives her the resolve to carry on despite this newest of many traumatic circumstances. Buddy tells Lewellen that Wooden's Boy has an Elvis ticket and is willing to give it to her if she does her Elvis dance for him naked. When she finds out the deal, she... A:

answer:Buddy tells Lewellen that Wooden's Boy has an Elvis ticket.

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