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question:Choose your answer from options. Premise: "The ideal, Prudie thinks, is choosing a gift with some real thought behind it that does not break the bank." If this premise is true, what does that tell us about whether it entails the hypothesis "The perfect gift should be the most expensive one as well."? Available choices: (a). yes (b). it is not possible to tell (c). no

answer:(c). no The given premise states that "The ideal is choosing a gift with some real thought behind it that does not break the bank." This means that the perfect gift should be thoughtful and not necessarily expensive. It tells us that the most important aspect of a gift is the thought, rather than its price. On the contrary, the hypothesis states that "The perfect gift should be the most expensive one as well." This statement emphasizes the importance of a gift's price rather than the thought behind it. Hence, the premise does not entail the hypothesis. So the answer is (c). no. (a) and (b) are incorrect because the premise and the hypothesis have opposite ideas about what makes a gift perfect. The premise highlights the thought behind the gift and a reasonable price, while the hypothesis focuses on the gift's price.

question:Please answer the following question: I am a movie director and I just received the following movie plot. Could you help me answer this question? If not, let me know by writing "Not answerable". Plot title: United 93 Movie plot: The film opens early on the morning of September 11, 2001 with the hijackers praying in their hotel room, then leaving for Newark Liberty International Airport. At the airport, the passengers and crew board United Airlines Flight 93 along with the hijackers. Shortly after boarding, Flight 93 runs into rush hour traffic, and the flight is momentarily delayed. The other 3 would-be-hijacked flights take off.Eventually Flight 93 does take off and passes by Manhattan. Hijacker Ziad Jarrah catches a final glimpse of the World Trade Center before the plane gets airborne.Air traffic controllers monitoring all current flights notice that American Airlines Flight 11 has taken a southern turn toward New York City. Not long after that, Flight 11 descends into Lower Manhattan and crashes head on into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, though air traffic controllers are not aware of it. CNN then broadcasts the first international shot of the smoking WTC. While the traffic controllers, unaware that Flight 11 has crashed, try to make sense of it, United Airlines Flight 175 begins to descend and turn toward NYC as well. Air traffic controllers then realize they are dealing with a hijacking. American Airlines Flight 77 is also hijacked. The traffic controllers alert the U.S. Air Force, who decide whether or not to shoot down all suspected hijacked flights. The traffic controllers and Air Force then watch in horror as Flight 175 crashes into the South Tower of the WTC on live television.Word of the planes that hit the World Trade Center reaches Flight 93, and the hijackers then decide to begin the hijacking. One of them assembles a fake bomb out of clay and plastic, while the other 3 wrestle their way into the cockpit. In the cockpit they put a photo of the U.S. Capitol, their target, on the flight yoke mounted clipboard. By this time, Flight 77 crashes and creates a huge fireball at the Pentagon.Much to the growing consternation of Ben Sliney and his people, coordination with the Air Force is haphazard and there are... My question: What is one of the hijackers name on Flight 93? Answer:

answer:Ziad Jarrah

question:Translate "Note that the default settings for tuning RTH work adequately with many models, so you may not need to change them during the testing process." to Russian?

answer:Обратите внимание, что настройки параметров оптимизации RTH по умолчанию достаточно эффективны для работы с некоторыми моделями, поэтому вам, возможно, не придется изменять их во время процесса тестирования.

question:Traditionally, major college basketball teams began their seasons with a few exhibition games. They played travelling teams made up of former college players on teams such as Athletes in Action or a team sponsored by Marathon Oil. On occasion before 1992, when FIBA allowed professional players on foreign national teams, colleges played those teams in exhibitions. However, in 2003, the National Collegiate Athletic Association banned games with non-college teams. Some teams have begun scheduling exhibition games against teams in NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III, or even against colleges and universities located in Canada. Major college basketball teams still travel to other countries during the summer to play in exhibition games, although a college team is allowed one foreign tour every four years, and a maximum of ten games in each tour. If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): Who allowed games between non-college teams in 2003?

answer:The question is unanswerable because the passage states that in 2003, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) banned games with non-college teams. It doesn't mention any organization or individual allowing games between non-college teams in 2003.

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