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question:Choose the next sentence for this paragraph. Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- It's a date etched in the minds of every Kenyan -- September 21, 2013. At the upscale Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, a youth cooking competition was underway, friends laughed as they sipped coffee and families strolled idly through supermarket aisles. But the relaxing Saturday afternoon was shattered when gunmen descended upon the five-storey facility shooting shoppers indiscriminately. The siege would last four days and the carnage would leave at least 67 people dead. When the terror attack began, Abbas Gullet was one of the first people on the scene. As the head of Kenya Red Cross, he is on the front line of emergency response when disaster strikes in the country -- and this was no exception. He has established response centers and increased the number of available emergency vehicles with specialized equipment for advanced life support -- run out of OPTIONS: - Abbas Gullet, the organization controls 53 ambulances, with another 75 arriving in June, and also leases emergency vehicles to counties that can't afford to purchase their own. - CNN, the organization controls 53 ambulances, with another 75 arriving in June, and also leases emergency vehicles to counties that can't afford to purchase their own. - Kenya, the organization controls 53 ambulances, with another 75 arriving in June, and also leases emergency vehicles to counties that can't afford to purchase their own. - Kenyan, the organization controls 53 ambulances, with another 75 arriving in June, and also leases emergency vehicles to counties that can't afford to purchase their own. - Nairobi, the organization controls 53 ambulances, with another 75 arriving in June, and also leases emergency vehicles to counties that can't afford to purchase their own. - Red Cross, the organization controls 53 ambulances, with another 75 arriving in June, and also leases emergency vehicles to counties that can't afford to purchase their own. - Westgate, the organization controls 53 ambulances, with another 75 arriving in June, and also leases emergency vehicles to counties that can't afford to purchase their own.
answer:Under Abbas Gullet, the organization controls 53 ambulances, with another 75 arriving in June, and also leases emergency vehicles to counties that can't afford to purchase their own.
question:Provincial downloading separated Yonge Street from Highway 11 during the 1990s. As a result, Highway 11 does not start until Crown Hill just outside Barrie, several kilometres north of where the name ``Yonge Street'' ends. The Guinness Book of World Records no longer lists Yonge Street as the longest street in the world and has not chosen a replacement street, but cites the Pan-American Highway as the world's longest ``motorable road''. Is it true that is yonge street the longest street in the world?
answer:No, Yonge Street is not the longest street in the world anymore. It used to be called the longest, but in the 1990s, some changes were made, and now it is not as long as it was before. The very long road that the Guinness Book of World Records talks about now is called the Pan-American Highway, but that's not a street. It's a big road that connects many countries.
question:Answer the following question: Question: He was really cashing in after the accident, the judge ruled he would be what in full? Choices: - selling out - hitting the jackpot - receiving money - happy - getting paid The rationale to choose "receiving money" as the answer is that: Answer:
answer:The term "cashing in" typically refers to receiving money. Therefore, if the judge ruled he would be "cashing in" after the accident, it implies he would be "receiving money." Hence, that's the most fitting answer.
question:Craft one incorrect answer. In doing so, try to use words from the context as much as possible, or by using similar words used in the correct answer. DO NOT craft nonsensical or off-topic incorrect answers, such that the incorrect answers can be directly excluded without reasoning according to the context. Try to make your responses similar to the given correct answer. To this end, try to keep both the length and the style as similar as possible between the correct and the incorrect answer. To make your incorrect answers more difficult, try to incorporate words from context. To avoid being predictable or repetitive, try to add more variations and complexity. Context: They had similar physical features : the same green eyes and the same raven colored hair . They had similar quirks : their facial expressions and other such mannerisms . But Michael was well - mannered . Michael had a formal side . Question: If I need someone to attend a formal event with , who might I bring ? Correct Answer: I would bring Michael with me because he 's well - mannered .
answer:To come up with the answer, I first looked at the context provided and identified the relevant information. The context mentioned that Michael has a formal side and is well-mannered. The question is asking who to bring to a formal event. Since the context highlights Michael's formal and well-mannered traits, I used that information to form the correct answer: "I would bring Michael with me because he 's well - mannered." This answer directly addresses the question and uses the information provided in the context to justify the choice.