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question:The following article contains an answer for the question: What is the full name of the person that was once again at odds with his Protestant rulers? , can you please find it? Following the accession of James VII in 1685, Bruce gradually fell from favour, and was distrusted by the new regime. After the Revolution of 1688, and the accession of William of Orange as King, he was once again at odds with his Protestant rulers, and he refused to take up his seat in Parliament. As a staunch Episcopalian, Bruce was considered a potential Jacobite threat. In 1693 he was briefly imprisoned in Stirling Castle for refusing to appear before the Privy Council. He was incarcerated again at Stirling in 1694, and from 1696 in Edinburgh Castle. Bruce was expelled from parliament in 1702, his seat passing to his son John Bruce. Despite these imprisonments, he continued his architectural work, indeed the 1690s and 1700s were his most prolific years. Bruce was imprisoned at Edinburgh Castle again in 1708 and was only released a short time before his death, at the beginning of 1710.He was buried in the family mausoleum at Kinross Kirk. The ruins of the church still stand beside Kinross House, the mausoleum remains intact in the churchyard. Dating from 1675 it is probably by William Bruce in design, initially to house his parents. Bruce's surviving account books show purchases of books on music, painting and horticulture, as well as numerous foreign-language works, suggesting that William Bruce was a learned man. He studied horticulture extensively, and applied his knowledge of the subject in his own gardens at Kinross. He was a friend of James Sutherland of the Edinburgh Botanic Garden, and may have known John Evelyn and other English horticulturalists. Answer:
answer:William Bruce
question:Sometimes traits can vary from parent to offspring. These changes are due to mutations. Mutations are a random change. Mutations are natural. Some mutations are harmful. In this case, the organism may not live to reproduce. The trait will not be passed onto offspring. Others variations in traits have no effect on survival. Can some mutations be good for a living thing? Other mutations can have great benefits. Imagine being the first moth that can blend into its background. It would have a better chance of survival. A living thing that survives is likely to have offspring. If it does, it may pass the new trait on to its offspring. Thats good news for the offspring. The offspring may be more likely to survive. Mutations are one way living things adapt to new conditions. After reading the above, is "Parent dying before reproduction" the correct answer to the question "What might prevent a harmful mutation from being carried on into another generation?"? OPTIONS: a). no; b). yes;
answer:b). yes;
question:Write a sentence not in English.
answer:Una lengua secundaria muy frecuente en el mundo es el español, que se habla ampliamente en América Latina, España y otras áreas geográficas, influyendo en ámbitos como la cultura, la economía, la política y la comunicación global, además de contar con gran relevancia en la comunidad global, el comercio y las relaciones internacionales. En términos de cantidad de hablantes nativos, el español es la segunda lengua más hablada del mundo después del chino mandarín, y por lo tanto, es considerada como un idioma importante para aprender y dominar en el contexto actual de interacción y conexión entre países y sociedades. A medida que el mundo se desarrolla y avanza con ritmo acelerado, el español se seguirá consolidando como una lingua franca en muchos lugares, permitiendo a sus hablantes establecer relaciones más estrechas y encontrar nuevas oportunidades en diferentes esferas de la vida. Por otro lado, la riqueza y diversidad de la cultura hispanohablante es notablemente variada y atrayente, lo cual fomenta un creciente interés y aprecio por parte de personas que desean aprender o mejorar sus habilidades en este idioma, así como entender y disfrutar aún más las tradiciones y costumbres relacionadas con los países de habla hispana.
question:Write a multi-choice question for the following article, with the given choices and answer: Article: You know how much your telephone has changed over the past 10 years? Your car will change even more than that in the next 10 years. One of the biggest changes is that cars will drive themselves. "We certainly have the technology for it now."says Andrew Poliak of automotive technology supplier QNX."We expect self-driving cars to be a mainstream thing between 2020 and 2025." The American company Google has been working on self-driving cars for years. These cars are already on the roads in the United States and are truly self-driving. They have to steering wheels or pedals . Last week, the police ordered one of Google's cars to stop for driving too slowly on a public road. The car was not breaking any law, so no one was punished. Another American company, Tesla, added an "Autopilot" feature to its cars last month. With the Autopilot turned on, the vehicle drives itself. The car will speed up, slow down, _ and drive by itself. You can take over driving any time by turning the steering wheel or touching a pedal. The car uses sensors to know when driveway changing is safe and whether it should speed up or slow down. Tesla Autopilot is made for cross-country driving. It keeps you in the driveway and helps you avoid hitting other cars. It does not work well on local roads, for it will not stop at a red light or stop sign. Reporter Carolyn Nicander Mohr tried the Autopilot feature of a Tesla earlier this month. She had a hard time trusting the car to do what it should do. She thought about disabling the Autopilot feature many times during her trip. She wanted to take control at every bend in the road and hit the brake when the car in front of her slowed down. Yet the car drove perfectly. Other companies are working on self-driving cars, too. Marcedes-Benz, Audi, BMW.Volvo and Toyota all have plans for such vehicles. ,A, B, C, D. Options: A It is too difficult for people to make self-driving cars now. B Self-driving cars will be first put on the market in 2020. C There will be more self-driving cars in use in the future. D Nobody loves to use self-driving cars at the moment. Answer: C There will be more self-driving cars in use in the future. Question: Answer:
answer:Question: Based on the article, which statement best describes the future of self-driving cars? A. It is too difficult for people to make self-driving cars now. B. Self-driving cars will be first put on the market in 2020. C. There will be more self-driving cars in use in the future. D. Nobody loves to use self-driving cars at the moment. Answer: C. There will be more self-driving cars in use in the future.