Appearance
question:Dialogue: Joanne: You've seen this? :D Joanne: Hannah: hahahhaah, priceless <3 What is a summary of this dialogue?
answer:Summary: Joanne showed something to Hannah and they both found it funny and enjoyed it.
question:Generate a question that has the following answer: Nixon for the following movie plot: After the Watergate scandal of 1972 and his subsequent resignation in 1974, 400 million worldwide watch Nixon leave the White House. Among them is British journalist David Frost, currently recording a talk show in Australia, who decides to interview Nixon. Nixonâs literary agent, Irving "Swifty" Lazar, believes the interview would be an opportunity for Nixon to salvage his reputation, and to make some money. Nixon ultimately demands 600,000, and Frost accepts. After persuading his friend and producer John Birt that the interviews would be a success, Frost and Birt travel to California to meet with Nixon. On the plane to California, Frost flirts with a young woman called Caroline Cushing, and they begin a relationship. Frost struggles to sell the interviews to U.S. networks, and decides to finance the project with private money and syndicate the broadcast of the interviews. He hires two investigators â Bob Zelnick and James Reston Jr. â to help him prepare, along with Birt. Frost is not clear on what he wants from the interview, and Reston encourages him to aim for a confession from Nixon. Under the watchful eye of Nixon's post-presidential chief of staff, Jack Brennan, Frost and Nixon embark on the first three recording sessions. Restricted by an agreed-upon timeframe and under pressure from his own team to ask the tough questions, Frost struggles to get a word in as Nixon dominates with lengthy and self-serving monologues, fencing ably on Vietnam and boasting about his achievements in foreign policy. Behind the scenes, Frost's editorial team is nervous about his interviewing technique, and angry that Nixon appears to be exonerating himself. Four days before the final session, which will center on Watergate, Frost receives a phonecall from an inebriated Nixon. In a drunken rant, Nixon declares that they both know the final interview will make or break their careers, and compares himself to Frost, insisting that they both came from humble backgrounds and had to battle the elite to make it to the top of... Answer:
answer:Who is the main character of the movie where a British journalist decides to interview a former U.S. president after the Watergate scandal and the president's resignation, aiming to obtain a confession and salvage the reputation of the president, while dealing with challenges such as securing funding for the interviews and navigating complex personal and professional dynamics?
question:Please answer the following question: American sign language has an interesting history. Although there have always been deaf individuals in America, the history really begins in 1817. Before 1817 deaf people communicated by using "home signs". Gestures were individually created and used within the home for simple communication. There were no schools or formal sign language training for the deaf. So, why was 1817 an important date? Well, the story begins with Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet. Gallaudet met his neighbor's daughter Alice Cogswell. Alice was the young deaf daughter of Dr. Mason Cogswell from Hartford, Connecticut. Gallaudet began teaching Alice to read and write a few simple words. Excited by the success Dr. Cogswell encouraged Gallaudet to establish a school for the deaf. Cogswell raised the money and Gallaudet traveled to Britain to learn the methods used there. However, the schools refused to share their instructional techniques and methods. While in London, there happened to be a demonstration of the French method of deaf education. Britain was using an oral method of instruction; however, the French method used signs. Gallaudet was fascinated with the method and was able to meet with the instructor, Sicard, and his two deaf pupils, Jean Massieu and Laurent Clerc. Sicard agreed to teach Gallaudet his method and Gallaudet went to Paris to learn French signs. After a while, Gallaudet wished to return home and convinced Clerc to go with him and help him establish the school. The trip home was a 52-day voyage during which Clerc taught Gallaudet French signs and Gallaudet taught Clerc English. On April 15, 1817, Laurent Clerc and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet established what is currently known as the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut. The opening of the first school for the deaf can be viewed as one of the most important events in current deaf culture. Before 1817 deaf people in America _ . A) couldn't even communicate with their parents at home B) could only have simple communication within home C) could only communicate with an oral method D) could only communicate with deaf people from other homes Answer:
answer:B) could only have simple communication within home
question:Options are: 1). description; 2). entity; 3). abbreviation; 4). human; 5). numeric; 6). location;Would the answer to the question "What English physician was born on January 18 , 1779 and went on to create two important inventions ?" be an entity, an abbreviation, a description, a human, a location, or a numeric value?
answer:The answer to the question "What English physician was born on January 18, 1779, and went on to create two important inventions?" would be a human. This is because the question is asking for the name of a person who was a physician and invented important items, and the answer to the question would be the identity or name of that individual. The correct answer is Sir Humphry Davy, an English chemist and inventor who was born on January 18, 1779, and made significant contributions to the fields of chemistry and electrochemistry. Among his notable inventions are the Davy lamp, which improved safety in coal mines, and the process of electrochemical decomposition, which laid the groundwork for the field of electrolysis.