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The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:yes Question: How many residents does it have Answer:
roughly 6 million residents
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:yes Question: How many residents does it have Answer:roughly 6 million residents Question: How much of the city is nature? Answer:
about 1/3rd
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:yes Question: How many residents does it have Answer:roughly 6 million residents Question: How much of the city is nature? Answer:about 1/3rd Question: When was the Margraviate of Brandenburg founded? Answer:
1417
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:yes Question: How many residents does it have Answer:roughly 6 million residents Question: How much of the city is nature? Answer:about 1/3rd Question: When was the Margraviate of Brandenburg founded? Answer:1417 Question: the German Empire? Answer:
1871–1918
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:yes Question: How many residents does it have Answer:roughly 6 million residents Question: How much of the city is nature? Answer:about 1/3rd Question: When was the Margraviate of Brandenburg founded? Answer:1417 Question: the German Empire? Answer:1871–1918 Question: the Weimar Republic? Answer:
1919–1933
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:yes Question: How many residents does it have Answer:roughly 6 million residents Question: How much of the city is nature? Answer:about 1/3rd Question: When was the Margraviate of Brandenburg founded? Answer:1417 Question: the German Empire? Answer:1871–1918 Question: the Weimar Republic? Answer:1919–1933 Question: the Third Reich ? Answer:
1933–1945
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:yes Question: How many residents does it have Answer:roughly 6 million residents Question: How much of the city is nature? Answer:about 1/3rd Question: When was the Margraviate of Brandenburg founded? Answer:1417 Question: the German Empire? Answer:1871–1918 Question: the Weimar Republic? Answer:1919–1933 Question: the Third Reich ? Answer:1933–1945 Question: When was the city divided? Answer:
After World War II
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:yes Question: How many residents does it have Answer:roughly 6 million residents Question: How much of the city is nature? Answer:about 1/3rd Question: When was the Margraviate of Brandenburg founded? Answer:1417 Question: the German Empire? Answer:1871–1918 Question: the Weimar Republic? Answer:1919–1933 Question: the Third Reich ? Answer:1933–1945 Question: When was the city divided? Answer:After World War II Question: By what? Answer:
by the victorious countries
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:yes Question: How many residents does it have Answer:roughly 6 million residents Question: How much of the city is nature? Answer:about 1/3rd Question: When was the Margraviate of Brandenburg founded? Answer:1417 Question: the German Empire? Answer:1871–1918 Question: the Weimar Republic? Answer:1919–1933 Question: the Third Reich ? Answer:1933–1945 Question: When was the city divided? Answer:After World War II Question: By what? Answer:by the victorious countries Question: During what years? Answer:
1961–1989
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany as well as one of its 16 constituent states. With a population of approximately 3.7 million, Berlin is the second most populous city proper in the European Union and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of the rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has roughly 6 million residents from more than 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers, canals and lakes. First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (14171701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945). Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II and its subsequent occupation by the victorious countries, the city was divided; East Berlin was declared capital of East Germany, while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East German territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the capital of all of Germany. Question: How many states does Germany have? Answer:16 Question: What is one of them? Answer:Berlin Question: Is it the capital? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in Germany? Answer:yes Question: Is it the largest city in the EU? Answer:no Question: Is it the second most? Answer:yes Question: What rivers is it located on? Answer:the rivers Spree and Havel Question: Where in Germany is it located? Answer:northeastern Germany Question: What metro region is it in? Answer:the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Question: Is it in the European Plain? Answer:yes Question: How many residents does it have Answer:roughly 6 million residents Question: How much of the city is nature? Answer:about 1/3rd Question: When was the Margraviate of Brandenburg founded? Answer:1417 Question: the German Empire? Answer:1871–1918 Question: the Weimar Republic? Answer:1919–1933 Question: the Third Reich ? Answer:1933–1945 Question: When was the city divided? Answer:After World War II Question: By what? Answer:by the victorious countries Question: During what years? Answer:1961–1989 Question: When was Germany reunified? Answer:
1990
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:
Revenge win
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:
False
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:
Wednesday night
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:
26-year-old
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:
No, it was a shock
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:
False
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:
$4.5 million
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:
2002
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:
Belgian
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:Belgian Question: What did she have removed? Answer:
A mole which was cut off her foot
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:Belgian Question: What did she have removed? Answer:A mole which was cut off her foot Question: Where is Jankovic from? Answer:
Serbia
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:Belgian Question: What did she have removed? Answer:A mole which was cut off her foot Question: Where is Jankovic from? Answer:Serbia Question: Is she in good health? Answer:
No, she is struggling with illness
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:Belgian Question: What did she have removed? Answer:A mole which was cut off her foot Question: Where is Jankovic from? Answer:Serbia Question: Is she in good health? Answer:No, she is struggling with illness Question: Why? Answer:
Due to the oppressive heat in Doha.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:Belgian Question: What did she have removed? Answer:A mole which was cut off her foot Question: Where is Jankovic from? Answer:Serbia Question: Is she in good health? Answer:No, she is struggling with illness Question: Why? Answer:Due to the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: Did Wozniacki reach the women's top rank? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:Belgian Question: What did she have removed? Answer:A mole which was cut off her foot Question: Where is Jankovic from? Answer:Serbia Question: Is she in good health? Answer:No, she is struggling with illness Question: Why? Answer:Due to the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: Did Wozniacki reach the women's top rank? Answer:No Question: In what game did she lose her chance at it? Answer:
6-4 6-3 defeat in the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:Belgian Question: What did she have removed? Answer:A mole which was cut off her foot Question: Where is Jankovic from? Answer:Serbia Question: Is she in good health? Answer:No, she is struggling with illness Question: Why? Answer:Due to the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: Did Wozniacki reach the women's top rank? Answer:No Question: In what game did she lose her chance at it? Answer:6-4 6-3 defeat in the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. Question: What is Schiavone champion of? Answer:
The French Open
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:Belgian Question: What did she have removed? Answer:A mole which was cut off her foot Question: Where is Jankovic from? Answer:Serbia Question: Is she in good health? Answer:No, she is struggling with illness Question: Why? Answer:Due to the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: Did Wozniacki reach the women's top rank? Answer:No Question: In what game did she lose her chance at it? Answer:6-4 6-3 defeat in the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. Question: What is Schiavone champion of? Answer:The French Open Question: Who was Stosur's final group match against? Answer:
Elena Dementieva
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:Belgian Question: What did she have removed? Answer:A mole which was cut off her foot Question: Where is Jankovic from? Answer:Serbia Question: Is she in good health? Answer:No, she is struggling with illness Question: Why? Answer:Due to the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: Did Wozniacki reach the women's top rank? Answer:No Question: In what game did she lose her chance at it? Answer:6-4 6-3 defeat in the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. Question: What is Schiavone champion of? Answer:The French Open Question: Who was Stosur's final group match against? Answer:Elena Dementieva Question: True or False: Dementieva is from Sweden. Answer:
False
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Samantha Stosur stopped Caroline Wozniacki from clinching the year-end women's No. 1 tennis ranking with a shock 6-4 6-3 victory at the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. The Australian romped to her second straight victory in the Maroon Group, following her revenge win over French Open champion Francesca Schiavone on Tuesday. The Roland Garros runner-up's kick serve was a potent weapon against Wozniacki, with the triumph giving the 26-year-old every chance of reaching the semifinals ahead of her final group match against Russia's Elena Dementieva on Thursday. It was her second victory over a top-ranked player this year, having beaten Serena Williams on the way to reaching the final in Paris. The fifth seed fired 26 winners to Wozniacki's 14, and could afford to serve two double-faults in the deciding game before the Dane returned a backhand long on her first match-point. Wozniacki, who thrashed seventh seed Dementieva on Tuesday, will next take on Italy's Schiavone on Thursday. Kim Clijsters, who won the $4.5 million season-ending event in 2002 and 2003, earlier triumphed in her opening White Group match 6-2 6-3 against fellow former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic despite serving 10 double-faults. The Belgian, returning to action after having a mole cut off her foot, broke Jankovic to love in the first game of the match and then again in the seventh. The three-time U.S. Open champion was less impressive in the second set but had enough to see off the Serbian, who is struggling with illness in the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: What kind of win did Stosur get against Schiavone? Answer:Revenge win Question: True or False: Stosur played against Wozniacki on Friday morning. Answer:False Question: When did they play each other? Answer:Wednesday night Question: How old is Stosur? Answer:26-year-old Question: Was her win in Qatar expected? Answer:No, it was a shock Question: True or False: Serena Williams beat Stosur. Answer:False Question: How much money did Clijsters win? Answer:$4.5 million Question: When? Answer:2002 Question: Where is Clijsters from? Answer:Belgian Question: What did she have removed? Answer:A mole which was cut off her foot Question: Where is Jankovic from? Answer:Serbia Question: Is she in good health? Answer:No, she is struggling with illness Question: Why? Answer:Due to the oppressive heat in Doha. Question: Did Wozniacki reach the women's top rank? Answer:No Question: In what game did she lose her chance at it? Answer:6-4 6-3 defeat in the WTA Championships in Qatar on Wednesday night. Question: What is Schiavone champion of? Answer:The French Open Question: Who was Stosur's final group match against? Answer:Elena Dementieva Question: True or False: Dementieva is from Sweden. Answer:False Question: What country, then? Answer:
Russia
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Art lovers around the world have thought about this question for so many years: what is the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile? However, they can ask Mona Lisa herself in the interactive exhibition in Beijing. This exhibition brings the 500-year-old painting to life. Now Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting can move her head and wave her hand in 3D, and even answer questions. She can answer the questions about her life, her age and so on. But when she talks she doesn't speak Italian but Chinese like: "Da jia hao, wo jiao Mengna Lisha. Hen gao xing jian dao ni men." The new, digital picture of Mona Lisa is the center piece of the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing. You can also see other world-famous paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. Last Supper is another picture that they made alive with 3D. In this picture, Jesus can walk and talk with his believers . It took the organizer Wang Hui and over 400 digital artists in South Korea two years to make the picture, at a cost of around 50 million yuan. He says, "What's special about it is that it's the first time to use computer technology to make her speak and move." So what does the Mona Lisa say if you ask her why she is smiling? Question: What do people wonder about? Answer:
the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Art lovers around the world have thought about this question for so many years: what is the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile? However, they can ask Mona Lisa herself in the interactive exhibition in Beijing. This exhibition brings the 500-year-old painting to life. Now Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting can move her head and wave her hand in 3D, and even answer questions. She can answer the questions about her life, her age and so on. But when she talks she doesn't speak Italian but Chinese like: "Da jia hao, wo jiao Mengna Lisha. Hen gao xing jian dao ni men." The new, digital picture of Mona Lisa is the center piece of the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing. You can also see other world-famous paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. Last Supper is another picture that they made alive with 3D. In this picture, Jesus can walk and talk with his believers . It took the organizer Wang Hui and over 400 digital artists in South Korea two years to make the picture, at a cost of around 50 million yuan. He says, "What's special about it is that it's the first time to use computer technology to make her speak and move." So what does the Mona Lisa say if you ask her why she is smiling? Question: What do people wonder about? Answer:the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile Question: Who painted it? Answer:
Leonardo da Vinci
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Art lovers around the world have thought about this question for so many years: what is the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile? However, they can ask Mona Lisa herself in the interactive exhibition in Beijing. This exhibition brings the 500-year-old painting to life. Now Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting can move her head and wave her hand in 3D, and even answer questions. She can answer the questions about her life, her age and so on. But when she talks she doesn't speak Italian but Chinese like: "Da jia hao, wo jiao Mengna Lisha. Hen gao xing jian dao ni men." The new, digital picture of Mona Lisa is the center piece of the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing. You can also see other world-famous paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. Last Supper is another picture that they made alive with 3D. In this picture, Jesus can walk and talk with his believers . It took the organizer Wang Hui and over 400 digital artists in South Korea two years to make the picture, at a cost of around 50 million yuan. He says, "What's special about it is that it's the first time to use computer technology to make her speak and move." So what does the Mona Lisa say if you ask her why she is smiling? Question: What do people wonder about? Answer:the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile Question: Who painted it? Answer:Leonardo da Vinci Question: How long ago? Answer:
500 years
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Art lovers around the world have thought about this question for so many years: what is the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile? However, they can ask Mona Lisa herself in the interactive exhibition in Beijing. This exhibition brings the 500-year-old painting to life. Now Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting can move her head and wave her hand in 3D, and even answer questions. She can answer the questions about her life, her age and so on. But when she talks she doesn't speak Italian but Chinese like: "Da jia hao, wo jiao Mengna Lisha. Hen gao xing jian dao ni men." The new, digital picture of Mona Lisa is the center piece of the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing. You can also see other world-famous paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. Last Supper is another picture that they made alive with 3D. In this picture, Jesus can walk and talk with his believers . It took the organizer Wang Hui and over 400 digital artists in South Korea two years to make the picture, at a cost of around 50 million yuan. He says, "What's special about it is that it's the first time to use computer technology to make her speak and move." So what does the Mona Lisa say if you ask her why she is smiling? Question: What do people wonder about? Answer:the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile Question: Who painted it? Answer:Leonardo da Vinci Question: How long ago? Answer:500 years Question: Where is she now? Answer:
in Beijing
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Art lovers around the world have thought about this question for so many years: what is the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile? However, they can ask Mona Lisa herself in the interactive exhibition in Beijing. This exhibition brings the 500-year-old painting to life. Now Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting can move her head and wave her hand in 3D, and even answer questions. She can answer the questions about her life, her age and so on. But when she talks she doesn't speak Italian but Chinese like: "Da jia hao, wo jiao Mengna Lisha. Hen gao xing jian dao ni men." The new, digital picture of Mona Lisa is the center piece of the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing. You can also see other world-famous paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. Last Supper is another picture that they made alive with 3D. In this picture, Jesus can walk and talk with his believers . It took the organizer Wang Hui and over 400 digital artists in South Korea two years to make the picture, at a cost of around 50 million yuan. He says, "What's special about it is that it's the first time to use computer technology to make her speak and move." So what does the Mona Lisa say if you ask her why she is smiling? Question: What do people wonder about? Answer:the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile Question: Who painted it? Answer:Leonardo da Vinci Question: How long ago? Answer:500 years Question: Where is she now? Answer:in Beijing Question: What kind of thing is she in? Answer:
an interactive exhibition
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Art lovers around the world have thought about this question for so many years: what is the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile? However, they can ask Mona Lisa herself in the interactive exhibition in Beijing. This exhibition brings the 500-year-old painting to life. Now Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting can move her head and wave her hand in 3D, and even answer questions. She can answer the questions about her life, her age and so on. But when she talks she doesn't speak Italian but Chinese like: "Da jia hao, wo jiao Mengna Lisha. Hen gao xing jian dao ni men." The new, digital picture of Mona Lisa is the center piece of the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing. You can also see other world-famous paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. Last Supper is another picture that they made alive with 3D. In this picture, Jesus can walk and talk with his believers . It took the organizer Wang Hui and over 400 digital artists in South Korea two years to make the picture, at a cost of around 50 million yuan. He says, "What's special about it is that it's the first time to use computer technology to make her speak and move." So what does the Mona Lisa say if you ask her why she is smiling? Question: What do people wonder about? Answer:the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile Question: Who painted it? Answer:Leonardo da Vinci Question: How long ago? Answer:500 years Question: Where is she now? Answer:in Beijing Question: What kind of thing is she in? Answer:an interactive exhibition Question: What is it called? Answer:
the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Art lovers around the world have thought about this question for so many years: what is the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile? However, they can ask Mona Lisa herself in the interactive exhibition in Beijing. This exhibition brings the 500-year-old painting to life. Now Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting can move her head and wave her hand in 3D, and even answer questions. She can answer the questions about her life, her age and so on. But when she talks she doesn't speak Italian but Chinese like: "Da jia hao, wo jiao Mengna Lisha. Hen gao xing jian dao ni men." The new, digital picture of Mona Lisa is the center piece of the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing. You can also see other world-famous paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. Last Supper is another picture that they made alive with 3D. In this picture, Jesus can walk and talk with his believers . It took the organizer Wang Hui and over 400 digital artists in South Korea two years to make the picture, at a cost of around 50 million yuan. He says, "What's special about it is that it's the first time to use computer technology to make her speak and move." So what does the Mona Lisa say if you ask her why she is smiling? Question: What do people wonder about? Answer:the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile Question: Who painted it? Answer:Leonardo da Vinci Question: How long ago? Answer:500 years Question: Where is she now? Answer:in Beijing Question: What kind of thing is she in? Answer:an interactive exhibition Question: What is it called? Answer:the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition Question: Is it a normal one, or different? Answer:
different
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Art lovers around the world have thought about this question for so many years: what is the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile? However, they can ask Mona Lisa herself in the interactive exhibition in Beijing. This exhibition brings the 500-year-old painting to life. Now Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting can move her head and wave her hand in 3D, and even answer questions. She can answer the questions about her life, her age and so on. But when she talks she doesn't speak Italian but Chinese like: "Da jia hao, wo jiao Mengna Lisha. Hen gao xing jian dao ni men." The new, digital picture of Mona Lisa is the center piece of the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing. You can also see other world-famous paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. Last Supper is another picture that they made alive with 3D. In this picture, Jesus can walk and talk with his believers . It took the organizer Wang Hui and over 400 digital artists in South Korea two years to make the picture, at a cost of around 50 million yuan. He says, "What's special about it is that it's the first time to use computer technology to make her speak and move." So what does the Mona Lisa say if you ask her why she is smiling? Question: What do people wonder about? Answer:the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile Question: Who painted it? Answer:Leonardo da Vinci Question: How long ago? Answer:500 years Question: Where is she now? Answer:in Beijing Question: What kind of thing is she in? Answer:an interactive exhibition Question: What is it called? Answer:the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition Question: Is it a normal one, or different? Answer:different Question: How so? Answer:
it's in 3D
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Art lovers around the world have thought about this question for so many years: what is the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile? However, they can ask Mona Lisa herself in the interactive exhibition in Beijing. This exhibition brings the 500-year-old painting to life. Now Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting can move her head and wave her hand in 3D, and even answer questions. She can answer the questions about her life, her age and so on. But when she talks she doesn't speak Italian but Chinese like: "Da jia hao, wo jiao Mengna Lisha. Hen gao xing jian dao ni men." The new, digital picture of Mona Lisa is the center piece of the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing. You can also see other world-famous paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. Last Supper is another picture that they made alive with 3D. In this picture, Jesus can walk and talk with his believers . It took the organizer Wang Hui and over 400 digital artists in South Korea two years to make the picture, at a cost of around 50 million yuan. He says, "What's special about it is that it's the first time to use computer technology to make her speak and move." So what does the Mona Lisa say if you ask her why she is smiling? Question: What do people wonder about? Answer:the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile Question: Who painted it? Answer:Leonardo da Vinci Question: How long ago? Answer:500 years Question: Where is she now? Answer:in Beijing Question: What kind of thing is she in? Answer:an interactive exhibition Question: What is it called? Answer:the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition Question: Is it a normal one, or different? Answer:different Question: How so? Answer:it's in 3D Question: What else can it do? Answer:
answer questions
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Art lovers around the world have thought about this question for so many years: what is the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile? However, they can ask Mona Lisa herself in the interactive exhibition in Beijing. This exhibition brings the 500-year-old painting to life. Now Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting can move her head and wave her hand in 3D, and even answer questions. She can answer the questions about her life, her age and so on. But when she talks she doesn't speak Italian but Chinese like: "Da jia hao, wo jiao Mengna Lisha. Hen gao xing jian dao ni men." The new, digital picture of Mona Lisa is the center piece of the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition in Beijing. You can also see other world-famous paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. Last Supper is another picture that they made alive with 3D. In this picture, Jesus can walk and talk with his believers . It took the organizer Wang Hui and over 400 digital artists in South Korea two years to make the picture, at a cost of around 50 million yuan. He says, "What's special about it is that it's the first time to use computer technology to make her speak and move." So what does the Mona Lisa say if you ask her why she is smiling? Question: What do people wonder about? Answer:the secret behind the Mona Lisa's smile Question: Who painted it? Answer:Leonardo da Vinci Question: How long ago? Answer:500 years Question: Where is she now? Answer:in Beijing Question: What kind of thing is she in? Answer:an interactive exhibition Question: What is it called? Answer:the World Classic Interactive Arts Exhibition Question: Is it a normal one, or different? Answer:different Question: How so? Answer:it's in 3D Question: What else can it do? Answer:answer questions Question: Is it in English? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING. While the Kirk was vainly striving to assuage the tempers of Mr Erskine and his friends, the Jacobites were preparing to fish in troubled waters. In 1739 Walpole was forced to declare war against Spain, and Walpole had previously sounded James as to his own chances of being trusted by that exiled prince. James thought that Walpole was merely angling for information. Meanwhile Jacobite affairs were managed by two rivals, Macgregor (calling himself Drummond) of Balhaldy and Murray of Broughton. The sanguine Balhaldy induced France to suppose that the Jacobites in England and Scotland were much more united, powerful, and ready for action than they really were, when Argyll left office in 1742, while Walpole fell from power, Carteret and the Duke of Newcastle succeeding. In 1743 Murray found that France, though now at war with England over the Spanish Succession, was holding aloof from the Jacobite cause, though plied with flourishing and fabulous reports from Balhaldy and the Jacobite Lord Sempill. But, in December 1743, on the strength of alleged Jacobite energy in England, Balhaldy obtained leave from France to visit Rome and bring Prince Charles. The Prince had kept himself in training for war and was eager. Taking leave of his father for the last time, Charles drove out of Rome on January 9, 1744; evaded, in disguise, every trap that was set for him, and landed at Antibes, reaching Paris on February 10. Louis did not receive him openly, if he received him at all; the Prince lurked at Gravelines in disguise, with the Earl Marischal, while winds and waves half ruined, and the approach of a British fleet drove into port, a French fleet of invasion under Roqueville (March 6, 7, 1744). Question: Who was disguised? Answer:
Charles
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING. While the Kirk was vainly striving to assuage the tempers of Mr Erskine and his friends, the Jacobites were preparing to fish in troubled waters. In 1739 Walpole was forced to declare war against Spain, and Walpole had previously sounded James as to his own chances of being trusted by that exiled prince. James thought that Walpole was merely angling for information. Meanwhile Jacobite affairs were managed by two rivals, Macgregor (calling himself Drummond) of Balhaldy and Murray of Broughton. The sanguine Balhaldy induced France to suppose that the Jacobites in England and Scotland were much more united, powerful, and ready for action than they really were, when Argyll left office in 1742, while Walpole fell from power, Carteret and the Duke of Newcastle succeeding. In 1743 Murray found that France, though now at war with England over the Spanish Succession, was holding aloof from the Jacobite cause, though plied with flourishing and fabulous reports from Balhaldy and the Jacobite Lord Sempill. But, in December 1743, on the strength of alleged Jacobite energy in England, Balhaldy obtained leave from France to visit Rome and bring Prince Charles. The Prince had kept himself in training for war and was eager. Taking leave of his father for the last time, Charles drove out of Rome on January 9, 1744; evaded, in disguise, every trap that was set for him, and landed at Antibes, reaching Paris on February 10. Louis did not receive him openly, if he received him at all; the Prince lurked at Gravelines in disguise, with the Earl Marischal, while winds and waves half ruined, and the approach of a British fleet drove into port, a French fleet of invasion under Roqueville (March 6, 7, 1744). Question: Who was disguised? Answer:Charles Question: What was his title? Answer:
Prince
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING. While the Kirk was vainly striving to assuage the tempers of Mr Erskine and his friends, the Jacobites were preparing to fish in troubled waters. In 1739 Walpole was forced to declare war against Spain, and Walpole had previously sounded James as to his own chances of being trusted by that exiled prince. James thought that Walpole was merely angling for information. Meanwhile Jacobite affairs were managed by two rivals, Macgregor (calling himself Drummond) of Balhaldy and Murray of Broughton. The sanguine Balhaldy induced France to suppose that the Jacobites in England and Scotland were much more united, powerful, and ready for action than they really were, when Argyll left office in 1742, while Walpole fell from power, Carteret and the Duke of Newcastle succeeding. In 1743 Murray found that France, though now at war with England over the Spanish Succession, was holding aloof from the Jacobite cause, though plied with flourishing and fabulous reports from Balhaldy and the Jacobite Lord Sempill. But, in December 1743, on the strength of alleged Jacobite energy in England, Balhaldy obtained leave from France to visit Rome and bring Prince Charles. The Prince had kept himself in training for war and was eager. Taking leave of his father for the last time, Charles drove out of Rome on January 9, 1744; evaded, in disguise, every trap that was set for him, and landed at Antibes, reaching Paris on February 10. Louis did not receive him openly, if he received him at all; the Prince lurked at Gravelines in disguise, with the Earl Marischal, while winds and waves half ruined, and the approach of a British fleet drove into port, a French fleet of invasion under Roqueville (March 6, 7, 1744). Question: Who was disguised? Answer:Charles Question: What was his title? Answer:Prince Question: Where was he hiding? Answer:
Rome
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING. While the Kirk was vainly striving to assuage the tempers of Mr Erskine and his friends, the Jacobites were preparing to fish in troubled waters. In 1739 Walpole was forced to declare war against Spain, and Walpole had previously sounded James as to his own chances of being trusted by that exiled prince. James thought that Walpole was merely angling for information. Meanwhile Jacobite affairs were managed by two rivals, Macgregor (calling himself Drummond) of Balhaldy and Murray of Broughton. The sanguine Balhaldy induced France to suppose that the Jacobites in England and Scotland were much more united, powerful, and ready for action than they really were, when Argyll left office in 1742, while Walpole fell from power, Carteret and the Duke of Newcastle succeeding. In 1743 Murray found that France, though now at war with England over the Spanish Succession, was holding aloof from the Jacobite cause, though plied with flourishing and fabulous reports from Balhaldy and the Jacobite Lord Sempill. But, in December 1743, on the strength of alleged Jacobite energy in England, Balhaldy obtained leave from France to visit Rome and bring Prince Charles. The Prince had kept himself in training for war and was eager. Taking leave of his father for the last time, Charles drove out of Rome on January 9, 1744; evaded, in disguise, every trap that was set for him, and landed at Antibes, reaching Paris on February 10. Louis did not receive him openly, if he received him at all; the Prince lurked at Gravelines in disguise, with the Earl Marischal, while winds and waves half ruined, and the approach of a British fleet drove into port, a French fleet of invasion under Roqueville (March 6, 7, 1744). Question: Who was disguised? Answer:Charles Question: What was his title? Answer:Prince Question: Where was he hiding? Answer:Rome Question: What year was war declared? Answer:
1739
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING. While the Kirk was vainly striving to assuage the tempers of Mr Erskine and his friends, the Jacobites were preparing to fish in troubled waters. In 1739 Walpole was forced to declare war against Spain, and Walpole had previously sounded James as to his own chances of being trusted by that exiled prince. James thought that Walpole was merely angling for information. Meanwhile Jacobite affairs were managed by two rivals, Macgregor (calling himself Drummond) of Balhaldy and Murray of Broughton. The sanguine Balhaldy induced France to suppose that the Jacobites in England and Scotland were much more united, powerful, and ready for action than they really were, when Argyll left office in 1742, while Walpole fell from power, Carteret and the Duke of Newcastle succeeding. In 1743 Murray found that France, though now at war with England over the Spanish Succession, was holding aloof from the Jacobite cause, though plied with flourishing and fabulous reports from Balhaldy and the Jacobite Lord Sempill. But, in December 1743, on the strength of alleged Jacobite energy in England, Balhaldy obtained leave from France to visit Rome and bring Prince Charles. The Prince had kept himself in training for war and was eager. Taking leave of his father for the last time, Charles drove out of Rome on January 9, 1744; evaded, in disguise, every trap that was set for him, and landed at Antibes, reaching Paris on February 10. Louis did not receive him openly, if he received him at all; the Prince lurked at Gravelines in disguise, with the Earl Marischal, while winds and waves half ruined, and the approach of a British fleet drove into port, a French fleet of invasion under Roqueville (March 6, 7, 1744). Question: Who was disguised? Answer:Charles Question: What was his title? Answer:Prince Question: Where was he hiding? Answer:Rome Question: What year was war declared? Answer:1739 Question: Against who? Answer:
Spain
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING. While the Kirk was vainly striving to assuage the tempers of Mr Erskine and his friends, the Jacobites were preparing to fish in troubled waters. In 1739 Walpole was forced to declare war against Spain, and Walpole had previously sounded James as to his own chances of being trusted by that exiled prince. James thought that Walpole was merely angling for information. Meanwhile Jacobite affairs were managed by two rivals, Macgregor (calling himself Drummond) of Balhaldy and Murray of Broughton. The sanguine Balhaldy induced France to suppose that the Jacobites in England and Scotland were much more united, powerful, and ready for action than they really were, when Argyll left office in 1742, while Walpole fell from power, Carteret and the Duke of Newcastle succeeding. In 1743 Murray found that France, though now at war with England over the Spanish Succession, was holding aloof from the Jacobite cause, though plied with flourishing and fabulous reports from Balhaldy and the Jacobite Lord Sempill. But, in December 1743, on the strength of alleged Jacobite energy in England, Balhaldy obtained leave from France to visit Rome and bring Prince Charles. The Prince had kept himself in training for war and was eager. Taking leave of his father for the last time, Charles drove out of Rome on January 9, 1744; evaded, in disguise, every trap that was set for him, and landed at Antibes, reaching Paris on February 10. Louis did not receive him openly, if he received him at all; the Prince lurked at Gravelines in disguise, with the Earl Marischal, while winds and waves half ruined, and the approach of a British fleet drove into port, a French fleet of invasion under Roqueville (March 6, 7, 1744). Question: Who was disguised? Answer:Charles Question: What was his title? Answer:Prince Question: Where was he hiding? Answer:Rome Question: What year was war declared? Answer:1739 Question: Against who? Answer:Spain Question: Who was the leader at the time? Answer:
James
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING. While the Kirk was vainly striving to assuage the tempers of Mr Erskine and his friends, the Jacobites were preparing to fish in troubled waters. In 1739 Walpole was forced to declare war against Spain, and Walpole had previously sounded James as to his own chances of being trusted by that exiled prince. James thought that Walpole was merely angling for information. Meanwhile Jacobite affairs were managed by two rivals, Macgregor (calling himself Drummond) of Balhaldy and Murray of Broughton. The sanguine Balhaldy induced France to suppose that the Jacobites in England and Scotland were much more united, powerful, and ready for action than they really were, when Argyll left office in 1742, while Walpole fell from power, Carteret and the Duke of Newcastle succeeding. In 1743 Murray found that France, though now at war with England over the Spanish Succession, was holding aloof from the Jacobite cause, though plied with flourishing and fabulous reports from Balhaldy and the Jacobite Lord Sempill. But, in December 1743, on the strength of alleged Jacobite energy in England, Balhaldy obtained leave from France to visit Rome and bring Prince Charles. The Prince had kept himself in training for war and was eager. Taking leave of his father for the last time, Charles drove out of Rome on January 9, 1744; evaded, in disguise, every trap that was set for him, and landed at Antibes, reaching Paris on February 10. Louis did not receive him openly, if he received him at all; the Prince lurked at Gravelines in disguise, with the Earl Marischal, while winds and waves half ruined, and the approach of a British fleet drove into port, a French fleet of invasion under Roqueville (March 6, 7, 1744). Question: Who was disguised? Answer:Charles Question: What was his title? Answer:Prince Question: Where was he hiding? Answer:Rome Question: What year was war declared? Answer:1739 Question: Against who? Answer:Spain Question: Who was the leader at the time? Answer:James Question: When did Walpole leave his position? Answer:
1742
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING. While the Kirk was vainly striving to assuage the tempers of Mr Erskine and his friends, the Jacobites were preparing to fish in troubled waters. In 1739 Walpole was forced to declare war against Spain, and Walpole had previously sounded James as to his own chances of being trusted by that exiled prince. James thought that Walpole was merely angling for information. Meanwhile Jacobite affairs were managed by two rivals, Macgregor (calling himself Drummond) of Balhaldy and Murray of Broughton. The sanguine Balhaldy induced France to suppose that the Jacobites in England and Scotland were much more united, powerful, and ready for action than they really were, when Argyll left office in 1742, while Walpole fell from power, Carteret and the Duke of Newcastle succeeding. In 1743 Murray found that France, though now at war with England over the Spanish Succession, was holding aloof from the Jacobite cause, though plied with flourishing and fabulous reports from Balhaldy and the Jacobite Lord Sempill. But, in December 1743, on the strength of alleged Jacobite energy in England, Balhaldy obtained leave from France to visit Rome and bring Prince Charles. The Prince had kept himself in training for war and was eager. Taking leave of his father for the last time, Charles drove out of Rome on January 9, 1744; evaded, in disguise, every trap that was set for him, and landed at Antibes, reaching Paris on February 10. Louis did not receive him openly, if he received him at all; the Prince lurked at Gravelines in disguise, with the Earl Marischal, while winds and waves half ruined, and the approach of a British fleet drove into port, a French fleet of invasion under Roqueville (March 6, 7, 1744). Question: Who was disguised? Answer:Charles Question: What was his title? Answer:Prince Question: Where was he hiding? Answer:Rome Question: What year was war declared? Answer:1739 Question: Against who? Answer:Spain Question: Who was the leader at the time? Answer:James Question: When did Walpole leave his position? Answer:1742 Question: When did he depart from Rome? Answer:
December 1743
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING. While the Kirk was vainly striving to assuage the tempers of Mr Erskine and his friends, the Jacobites were preparing to fish in troubled waters. In 1739 Walpole was forced to declare war against Spain, and Walpole had previously sounded James as to his own chances of being trusted by that exiled prince. James thought that Walpole was merely angling for information. Meanwhile Jacobite affairs were managed by two rivals, Macgregor (calling himself Drummond) of Balhaldy and Murray of Broughton. The sanguine Balhaldy induced France to suppose that the Jacobites in England and Scotland were much more united, powerful, and ready for action than they really were, when Argyll left office in 1742, while Walpole fell from power, Carteret and the Duke of Newcastle succeeding. In 1743 Murray found that France, though now at war with England over the Spanish Succession, was holding aloof from the Jacobite cause, though plied with flourishing and fabulous reports from Balhaldy and the Jacobite Lord Sempill. But, in December 1743, on the strength of alleged Jacobite energy in England, Balhaldy obtained leave from France to visit Rome and bring Prince Charles. The Prince had kept himself in training for war and was eager. Taking leave of his father for the last time, Charles drove out of Rome on January 9, 1744; evaded, in disguise, every trap that was set for him, and landed at Antibes, reaching Paris on February 10. Louis did not receive him openly, if he received him at all; the Prince lurked at Gravelines in disguise, with the Earl Marischal, while winds and waves half ruined, and the approach of a British fleet drove into port, a French fleet of invasion under Roqueville (March 6, 7, 1744). Question: Who was disguised? Answer:Charles Question: What was his title? Answer:Prince Question: Where was he hiding? Answer:Rome Question: What year was war declared? Answer:1739 Question: Against who? Answer:Spain Question: Who was the leader at the time? Answer:James Question: When did Walpole leave his position? Answer:1742 Question: When did he depart from Rome? Answer:December 1743 Question: Did he get caught in a trap? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING. While the Kirk was vainly striving to assuage the tempers of Mr Erskine and his friends, the Jacobites were preparing to fish in troubled waters. In 1739 Walpole was forced to declare war against Spain, and Walpole had previously sounded James as to his own chances of being trusted by that exiled prince. James thought that Walpole was merely angling for information. Meanwhile Jacobite affairs were managed by two rivals, Macgregor (calling himself Drummond) of Balhaldy and Murray of Broughton. The sanguine Balhaldy induced France to suppose that the Jacobites in England and Scotland were much more united, powerful, and ready for action than they really were, when Argyll left office in 1742, while Walpole fell from power, Carteret and the Duke of Newcastle succeeding. In 1743 Murray found that France, though now at war with England over the Spanish Succession, was holding aloof from the Jacobite cause, though plied with flourishing and fabulous reports from Balhaldy and the Jacobite Lord Sempill. But, in December 1743, on the strength of alleged Jacobite energy in England, Balhaldy obtained leave from France to visit Rome and bring Prince Charles. The Prince had kept himself in training for war and was eager. Taking leave of his father for the last time, Charles drove out of Rome on January 9, 1744; evaded, in disguise, every trap that was set for him, and landed at Antibes, reaching Paris on February 10. Louis did not receive him openly, if he received him at all; the Prince lurked at Gravelines in disguise, with the Earl Marischal, while winds and waves half ruined, and the approach of a British fleet drove into port, a French fleet of invasion under Roqueville (March 6, 7, 1744). Question: Who was disguised? Answer:Charles Question: What was his title? Answer:Prince Question: Where was he hiding? Answer:Rome Question: What year was war declared? Answer:1739 Question: Against who? Answer:Spain Question: Who was the leader at the time? Answer:James Question: When did Walpole leave his position? Answer:1742 Question: When did he depart from Rome? Answer:December 1743 Question: Did he get caught in a trap? Answer:No Question: Who led the French troops in 1744? Answer:
Roqueville
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:
France
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:
Davis Cup
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:
Czech Republic
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:
3-2
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:
Belgrade
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:
Novak Djokovic
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:
Friday
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:
a stomach complaint
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:
Tomas Berdych
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:Tomas Berdych Question: What is Berdych's nationality? Answer:
Czech
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:Tomas Berdych Question: What is Berdych's nationality? Answer:Czech Question: What is his ranking? Answer:
No.1
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:Tomas Berdych Question: What is Berdych's nationality? Answer:Czech Question: What is his ranking? Answer:No.1 Question: What did Berdych lose? Answer:
both of his singles rubbers
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:Tomas Berdych Question: What is Berdych's nationality? Answer:Czech Question: What is his ranking? Answer:No.1 Question: What did Berdych lose? Answer:both of his singles rubbers Question: Had he played at Wimbledon? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:Tomas Berdych Question: What is Berdych's nationality? Answer:Czech Question: What is his ranking? Answer:No.1 Question: What did Berdych lose? Answer:both of his singles rubbers Question: Had he played at Wimbledon? Answer:yes Question: Who did Gilles Simon beat? Answer:
Eduardo Schwank
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:Tomas Berdych Question: What is Berdych's nationality? Answer:Czech Question: What is his ranking? Answer:No.1 Question: What did Berdych lose? Answer:both of his singles rubbers Question: Had he played at Wimbledon? Answer:yes Question: Who did Gilles Simon beat? Answer:Eduardo Schwank Question: What were the scores for their matches? Answer:
7-6 6-7 6-3
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:Tomas Berdych Question: What is Berdych's nationality? Answer:Czech Question: What is his ranking? Answer:No.1 Question: What did Berdych lose? Answer:both of his singles rubbers Question: Had he played at Wimbledon? Answer:yes Question: Who did Gilles Simon beat? Answer:Eduardo Schwank Question: What were the scores for their matches? Answer:7-6 6-7 6-3 Question: Who beat Zeballos? Answer:
Arnaud Clement
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:Tomas Berdych Question: What is Berdych's nationality? Answer:Czech Question: What is his ranking? Answer:No.1 Question: What did Berdych lose? Answer:both of his singles rubbers Question: Had he played at Wimbledon? Answer:yes Question: Who did Gilles Simon beat? Answer:Eduardo Schwank Question: What were the scores for their matches? Answer:7-6 6-7 6-3 Question: Who beat Zeballos? Answer:Arnaud Clement Question: Who is going to their first Davis Cup final in years? Answer:
France
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:Tomas Berdych Question: What is Berdych's nationality? Answer:Czech Question: What is his ranking? Answer:No.1 Question: What did Berdych lose? Answer:both of his singles rubbers Question: Had he played at Wimbledon? Answer:yes Question: Who did Gilles Simon beat? Answer:Eduardo Schwank Question: What were the scores for their matches? Answer:7-6 6-7 6-3 Question: Who beat Zeballos? Answer:Arnaud Clement Question: Who is going to their first Davis Cup final in years? Answer:France Question: When was the last year they were at Davis Cup final? Answer:
2002
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: (CNN) -- Serbia will face France in the final of the Davis Cup after a tense 3-2 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic in front of a passionate home support in Belgrade. The Czechs led 2-1 after winning Saturday's doubles rubber, meaning the hosts had to claim victory in both reverse singles to secure their first-ever appearance in the final. World number two Novak Djokovic, who missed Friday's opening singles with a stomach complaint, drew the two nations level at 2-2 when he recovered from the loss of the opening set to defeat Czech No.1 Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4. It completed a miserable weekend for Wimbledon finalist Berdych, who lost both of his singles rubbers. That result means Janko Tipsarevic had to defeat the previously unbeaten Radek Stepanek to seal Serbia's final place and he did just that, winning 6-0 7-6 6-4 to send the 15,000 home supporters into raptures. There was less drama in the other semifinal, where France completed their domination over Argentina with a 5-0 whitewash victory in Lyon. The French led 3-0 going into the final day, meaning nothing rested on the results of the reverse singles rubbers. However, Gilles Simon's 7-6 6-7 6-3 defeat of Eduardo Schwank meant the whitewash became a possibility -- and it was completed when Arnaud Clement beat Horacio Zeballos 7-5 6-1. The victory ensures France, who dumped out holders Spain in the previous round, reached their first Davis Cup final since 2002. Question: Who will Serbia go against in the final? Answer:France Question: What tournament is this? Answer:Davis Cup Question: Who was beaten in the semifinal match? Answer:Czech Republic Question: What was the final score for that match? Answer:3-2 Question: Was it filled with tension? Answer:yes Question: Where did this match take place? Answer:Belgrade Question: Who is number two in the world? Answer:Novak Djokovic Question: On what day did he miss a match? Answer:Friday Question: What was wrong with him? Answer:a stomach complaint Question: Who did he defeat? Answer:Tomas Berdych Question: What is Berdych's nationality? Answer:Czech Question: What is his ranking? Answer:No.1 Question: What did Berdych lose? Answer:both of his singles rubbers Question: Had he played at Wimbledon? Answer:yes Question: Who did Gilles Simon beat? Answer:Eduardo Schwank Question: What were the scores for their matches? Answer:7-6 6-7 6-3 Question: Who beat Zeballos? Answer:Arnaud Clement Question: Who is going to their first Davis Cup final in years? Answer:France Question: When was the last year they were at Davis Cup final? Answer:2002 Question: What was the score for the match between Clement and Zeballos/ Answer:
7-5 6-1
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:
Madeleine Albright
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who pulled herself out of the running? Answer:
Susan Rice
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who pulled herself out of the running? Answer:Susan Rice Question: Who was considering her appointment ? Answer:
Obama
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who pulled herself out of the running? Answer:Susan Rice Question: Who was considering her appointment ? Answer:Obama Question: Did he ask her to stand down? Answer:
No
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who pulled herself out of the running? Answer:Susan Rice Question: Who was considering her appointment ? Answer:Obama Question: Did he ask her to stand down? Answer:No Question: Who was her family friend? Answer:
Madeleine Albright
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who pulled herself out of the running? Answer:Susan Rice Question: Who was considering her appointment ? Answer:Obama Question: Did he ask her to stand down? Answer:No Question: Who was her family friend? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who was the first female secretary of state? Answer:
Madeleine Albright
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who pulled herself out of the running? Answer:Susan Rice Question: Who was considering her appointment ? Answer:Obama Question: Did he ask her to stand down? Answer:No Question: Who was her family friend? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who was the first female secretary of state? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Serving under whom? Answer:
Bill Clinton
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who pulled herself out of the running? Answer:Susan Rice Question: Who was considering her appointment ? Answer:Obama Question: Did he ask her to stand down? Answer:No Question: Who was her family friend? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who was the first female secretary of state? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Serving under whom? Answer:Bill Clinton Question: Who was Rice's mother? Answer:
Lois Rice
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who pulled herself out of the running? Answer:Susan Rice Question: Who was considering her appointment ? Answer:Obama Question: Did he ask her to stand down? Answer:No Question: Who was her family friend? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who was the first female secretary of state? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Serving under whom? Answer:Bill Clinton Question: Who was Rice's mother? Answer:Lois Rice Question: Did she know Madeling Albright? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who pulled herself out of the running? Answer:Susan Rice Question: Who was considering her appointment ? Answer:Obama Question: Did he ask her to stand down? Answer:No Question: Who was her family friend? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who was the first female secretary of state? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Serving under whom? Answer:Bill Clinton Question: Who was Rice's mother? Answer:Lois Rice Question: Did she know Madeling Albright? Answer:Yes Question: How" Answer:
served a school board
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Washington (CNN) -- At one time, Susan Rice seemed to be on a trajectory that would take her to the secretary of state's office in President Barack Obama's second term. But that trajectory changed Thursday when the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations withdrew her name from consideration to succeed current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In a letter to the president, Rice explained her decision to pull herself out of the running. "I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State," the letter read. "However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly -- to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. ... Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time." A former administration official with knowledge of Rice's decision said this was Rice's decision; the White House did not ask her to stand down. Obama said that while he regretted Rice's decision to withdraw he would continue to rely on her advice. Rice's path began decades ago with the help of family friend Madeleine Albright, the woman who became the first female secretary of state. Benghazi talking points omitted link to al Qaeda Albright, while serving under President Bill Clinton, recommended that he tap Rice for a high-level State Department post on African affairs in the late 1990s. Albright had previously served with Rice's mother, Lois Rice, on a school board in Washington and watched Rice grow up with her own daughters. Question: Who was headed to be Secretary of State before Clinton? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who pulled herself out of the running? Answer:Susan Rice Question: Who was considering her appointment ? Answer:Obama Question: Did he ask her to stand down? Answer:No Question: Who was her family friend? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Who was the first female secretary of state? Answer:Madeleine Albright Question: Serving under whom? Answer:Bill Clinton Question: Who was Rice's mother? Answer:Lois Rice Question: Did she know Madeling Albright? Answer:Yes Question: How" Answer:served a school board Question: Who would Rice have succeeded if she took the position? Answer:
Hillary Clinton
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:
Frank and his friends
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:
Summer
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:
2 weeks
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:
Yes.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:
No.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:No. Question: Did they cook their own meals? Answer:
Yes.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:No. Question: Did they cook their own meals? Answer:Yes. Question: What were people tired of?J Answer:
Peanut butter sandwiches
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:No. Question: Did they cook their own meals? Answer:Yes. Question: What were people tired of?J Answer:Peanut butter sandwiches Question: What was found in the forest to eat? Answer:
Berries and roots
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:No. Question: Did they cook their own meals? Answer:Yes. Question: What were people tired of?J Answer:Peanut butter sandwiches Question: What was found in the forest to eat? Answer:Berries and roots Question: Did they catch any seafood? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:No. Question: Did they cook their own meals? Answer:Yes. Question: What were people tired of?J Answer:Peanut butter sandwiches Question: What was found in the forest to eat? Answer:Berries and roots Question: Did they catch any seafood? Answer:Yes Question: Who had anxiety of Frank leaving? Answer:
His mom.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:No. Question: Did they cook their own meals? Answer:Yes. Question: What were people tired of?J Answer:Peanut butter sandwiches Question: What was found in the forest to eat? Answer:Berries and roots Question: Did they catch any seafood? Answer:Yes Question: Who had anxiety of Frank leaving? Answer:His mom. Question: What were her fears? Answer:
Lost in woods or eaten by a bear.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:No. Question: Did they cook their own meals? Answer:Yes. Question: What were people tired of?J Answer:Peanut butter sandwiches Question: What was found in the forest to eat? Answer:Berries and roots Question: Did they catch any seafood? Answer:Yes Question: Who had anxiety of Frank leaving? Answer:His mom. Question: What were her fears? Answer:Lost in woods or eaten by a bear. Question: Did she fear he would be in altercations? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:No. Question: Did they cook their own meals? Answer:Yes. Question: What were people tired of?J Answer:Peanut butter sandwiches Question: What was found in the forest to eat? Answer:Berries and roots Question: Did they catch any seafood? Answer:Yes Question: Who had anxiety of Frank leaving? Answer:His mom. Question: What were her fears? Answer:Lost in woods or eaten by a bear. Question: Did she fear he would be in altercations? Answer:Yes Question: Was she fearful of him keeping himself clean? Answer:
Yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:No. Question: Did they cook their own meals? Answer:Yes. Question: What were people tired of?J Answer:Peanut butter sandwiches Question: What was found in the forest to eat? Answer:Berries and roots Question: Did they catch any seafood? Answer:Yes Question: Who had anxiety of Frank leaving? Answer:His mom. Question: What were her fears? Answer:Lost in woods or eaten by a bear. Question: Did she fear he would be in altercations? Answer:Yes Question: Was she fearful of him keeping himself clean? Answer:Yes Question: Who was serious about making sure the kids were safe? Answer:
Scout masters
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: This summer Frank and his friends went to Boy Scout camp for two weeks. At camp they had lots of fun activities like swimming, wood carving, and telling ghost stories. At camp there weren't any restaurants or grocery stores, so for food they would have to make their own meals. One thing they could do is make peanut butter sandwiches, which every scout was given at the start of camp. But pretty soon everyone was sick of peanut butter sandwiches and wanted to eat something else instead. Some boys went out into the forest and picked out berries and roots that were safe to eat. Some boys even took out the boat and went fishing. They came back with a big fish that they cleaned and cooked themselves. At first, Frank's mom was very worried about letting Frank go to camp. She was worried that he could get lost in the woods and be eaten by a bear. She was worried that he might get into a fight with the other boys. She was even worried that he wouldn't shower or take a bath for the whole two weeks. But Frank's scout masters explained to Frank's mom that the camp leaders were very serious about taking care of the campers and that everything would be perfectly safe for Frank. Frank promised to call home at least every two days. So in the end Frank's mom let Frank go to camp. Question: Who went to boy scout camp? Answer:Frank and his friends Question: When did they go? Answer:Summer Question: How long did the camp last? Answer:2 weeks Question: Did they have interesting things to do? Answer:Yes. Question: Could they go anywhere to eat? Answer:No. Question: Did they cook their own meals? Answer:Yes. Question: What were people tired of?J Answer:Peanut butter sandwiches Question: What was found in the forest to eat? Answer:Berries and roots Question: Did they catch any seafood? Answer:Yes Question: Who had anxiety of Frank leaving? Answer:His mom. Question: What were her fears? Answer:Lost in woods or eaten by a bear. Question: Did she fear he would be in altercations? Answer:Yes Question: Was she fearful of him keeping himself clean? Answer:Yes Question: Who was serious about making sure the kids were safe? Answer:Scout masters Question: How often would he phone his mother? Answer:
Every 2 days.
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Logan had lots of toys. He had balls, dinosaurs, race cars, and even robots! Logan had so many toys he had a room for his toys. There he could play with whatever he wanted, when he wanted, and not even have to pick them back up. Logan had all kinds of balls. He had red ones, green ones, blue ones and even a pink one he hid from his sister. His robots were so cool they could change shape, fly, or race. Some even saved the world in his imagination. Logan loved his dinosaurs. He had one with big sharp teeth, one with little tiny arms, one with purple spots, and even one that his dad said didn't eat anything but plants and vegetables. Logan's favorite toys were his race cars. That was because when his dad came home from work he always went to the toy room with Logan to play with his race cars. Logan had so much fun he even lets his sister in his toy room so she can play dad too! The toy room was Logan's favorite room in the house. He spends all the time he can in his room with all his friends and family and he has so much fun. Question: Where were Logan's toys? Answer:
toy room
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Logan had lots of toys. He had balls, dinosaurs, race cars, and even robots! Logan had so many toys he had a room for his toys. There he could play with whatever he wanted, when he wanted, and not even have to pick them back up. Logan had all kinds of balls. He had red ones, green ones, blue ones and even a pink one he hid from his sister. His robots were so cool they could change shape, fly, or race. Some even saved the world in his imagination. Logan loved his dinosaurs. He had one with big sharp teeth, one with little tiny arms, one with purple spots, and even one that his dad said didn't eat anything but plants and vegetables. Logan's favorite toys were his race cars. That was because when his dad came home from work he always went to the toy room with Logan to play with his race cars. Logan had so much fun he even lets his sister in his toy room so she can play dad too! The toy room was Logan's favorite room in the house. He spends all the time he can in his room with all his friends and family and he has so much fun. Question: Where were Logan's toys? Answer:toy room Question: Did he have race cars? Answer:
yes
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Logan had lots of toys. He had balls, dinosaurs, race cars, and even robots! Logan had so many toys he had a room for his toys. There he could play with whatever he wanted, when he wanted, and not even have to pick them back up. Logan had all kinds of balls. He had red ones, green ones, blue ones and even a pink one he hid from his sister. His robots were so cool they could change shape, fly, or race. Some even saved the world in his imagination. Logan loved his dinosaurs. He had one with big sharp teeth, one with little tiny arms, one with purple spots, and even one that his dad said didn't eat anything but plants and vegetables. Logan's favorite toys were his race cars. That was because when his dad came home from work he always went to the toy room with Logan to play with his race cars. Logan had so much fun he even lets his sister in his toy room so she can play dad too! The toy room was Logan's favorite room in the house. He spends all the time he can in his room with all his friends and family and he has so much fun. Question: Where were Logan's toys? Answer:toy room Question: Did he have race cars? Answer:yes Question: How many colors of balls did he have? Answer:
four
The following are stories and questions about them. Each story is followed by a question and answer to a given question. Story: Logan had lots of toys. He had balls, dinosaurs, race cars, and even robots! Logan had so many toys he had a room for his toys. There he could play with whatever he wanted, when he wanted, and not even have to pick them back up. Logan had all kinds of balls. He had red ones, green ones, blue ones and even a pink one he hid from his sister. His robots were so cool they could change shape, fly, or race. Some even saved the world in his imagination. Logan loved his dinosaurs. He had one with big sharp teeth, one with little tiny arms, one with purple spots, and even one that his dad said didn't eat anything but plants and vegetables. Logan's favorite toys were his race cars. That was because when his dad came home from work he always went to the toy room with Logan to play with his race cars. Logan had so much fun he even lets his sister in his toy room so she can play dad too! The toy room was Logan's favorite room in the house. He spends all the time he can in his room with all his friends and family and he has so much fun. Question: Where were Logan's toys? Answer:toy room Question: Did he have race cars? Answer:yes Question: How many colors of balls did he have? Answer:four Question: Why were his robot toys neat? Answer:
could change shape, fly, or race