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question:Please answer the following question: I have a test where I am given the following article, what is an answer for the question: What is the last name of the person that was in "agonised suspense" from the arrest until the trial? ? The incident proved stressful for Hendrix, and it weighed heavily on his mind while he awaited trial. His limousine driver and a witness to the arrest, Louis Goldblatt, described him as "genuinely dumbfounded by the whole affair." Tour manager Eric Barrett said that he looked "as if there had been a plane crash". Hendrix biographers Harry Shapiro and Caesar Glebbeek described the incident as "a nightmare which ... plagued" him for seven months. According to Redding, "the bust knocked any positive feelings Jimi was holding onto out of him" and that he was in "agonised suspense" from the arrest until the trial. In 2012, Plummer wrote: "The real possibility of prison hung over Hendrix like a spectre ... a threat to his career and the cause of much brooding and rumination." Journalist Charles Shaar Murray asserted that the incident jeopardized what he described as "Hendrix's increasingly fragile peace of mind". Two weeks after the arrest, Hendrix told Lawrence: "Whatever I have done ... getting hooked on heroin is not one of them." He explained that his fear of needles discouraged him from using the drug and that having known junkies convinced him that it was not something he should get involved with. Soon after the story of his arrest became public, he drew a connection between the bust and anti-establishment sentiments: "All of that is the establishment fighting back ... Eventually, they will swallow themselves up, but I don't want them to swallow up too many kids as they go along."According to Shapiro and Glebbeek, in 1969 there was little confidence in the staying power of rock stars; it was assumed that their careers were going to be short, and industry insiders operated under a "take the money and run" mentality. For this reason, they speculated that had Hendrix been convicted it would have ended his music career. After the trial, his management announced to the British press that they were planning a farewell tour for the Experience. However, the US tour during which the arrest occurred was their last. The... Answer:

answer:The last name of the person that was in "agonised suspense" from the arrest until the trial is Redding.

question:Premise: "To provide grazing land for sheep, which were raised for both wool and meat, large tracts of the forest that originally blanketed the whole area were cleared." Based on this premise, is the hypothesis "Sheep were the main source of food." true? Possible answers: (i). yes; (ii). it is not possible to tell; (iii). no;

answer:(ii). It is not possible to tell. Based on the given premise, we can deduce that sheep played a significant role in the area's economy, providing wool and meat for the people living there. The clearing of large tracts of forest to provide grazing land indicates that there must have been a considerable demand for both wool and meat derived from the sheep. However, this information alone does not allow us to definitively conclude that sheep were the main source of food in the area. Various other factors should be examined before reaching a conclusion, such as: 1. Availability of other food sources: Potential alternative food sources, such as agricultural products, fish, or wild game, might have contributed to the residents' diet. If these sources constituted a significant portion of their diet, sheep may not have been the main food source. 2. Trade and imports: The area might have been engaged in extensive trade and importation of food items, enabling the residents to access a diversified array of food sources. If the majority of their dietary requirements were met through these trade relationships, sheep may not have been the primary food source. 3. Cultural practices and dietary preferences: The local population may have had specific cultural practices or preferences that influenced their choice of food sources. If their diet was primarily plant-based, seafood-oriented, or otherwise focused on another staple, sheep would not have been the main source of food. 4. Historical and environmental factors: Climate, historical events, availability of land, and other environmental and social factors could impact which food sources were most accessible to and preferred by the population in the area. In conclusion, while the premise suggests that sheep played an essential role in the area's economy and that their meat and wool were valued, it is not possible to definitively state that sheep were the main source of food without additional information about other potential food sources, cultural practices, trade and imports, and historical and environmental factors.

question:Check this place out! It's restaurant week and they have a great 3 course menu for 33!!!!!! I had lovely cauliflower soup, fabulous short ribs,and we tried every dessert on the menu. The service is great. I would put this restaurant in the same league as Beckett's or Milagro Grill.........we will be back! Yum! Choose: was this review given positively or negatively? (i). negative. (ii). positive.

answer:This review was given positively because the person enjoyed the cauliflower soup, fabulous short ribs, and every dessert on the menu. They also mentioned that the service was great, and they will be coming back. So, the correct answer is: (ii). positive.

question:Irfon Williams, a father-of five from Bangor, Gwynedd, moved in order to receive the drug Cetuximab to treat his bowel cancer. A medical review of the drug followed a campaign by 45-year-old Mr Williams and it is now available in Wales. His wife Becky said he "passed away peacefully yesterday evening with me by his side". Despite initial treatment success, Mr Williams was told last year the disease had spread to his lungs and other parts of the body and could no longer be cured. In a Facebook post, Mrs Williams said: "Throughout, Irfon faced his illness with courage and dignity." She said: "In his final weeks he has been nursed at home surrounded by those who love him. "There has been no battle lost to cancer, his body became tired but his mind was as strong as ever until the end." She described her husband as "a gentle person" and a "dedicated and proud father", adding that he "never complained and always used his situation to help others". "Every second counted for Irfon who was so full of life and for anyone who knew Irfon life was always fun when he was around," she said "As completely devastated as I am at losing my beloved husband I feel so so fortunate and very proud to have been able to spend the last 10 happy years of my life with him." In an interview last year, Mr Williams said he had no regrets over making a personal battle against cancer public in a fight for treatment. "I have wondered, very, very occasionally, whether I should have gone so public - should I have just gone quietly and got on with things," he said. "But very quickly I think back to the impact that some of our campaigning has had and I've no regrets at all." He had highlighted the decision to hold an independent review of how patients in Wales access drugs not normally available as one of the victories for the Right to Live campaign. He was also invited to sit as the only patient on the panel by Health Secretary Vaughan Gething last September. Claudia McVie, Tenovus Cancer Care chief executive, said: "Irfon worked tirelessly to make access to cancer drugs for patients in Wales fairer. "As a result of his campaigning, patients in Wales can now access the drug Cetuximab to treat bowel cancer, a legacy to be very proud of." This article was about:

answer:This article is about Irfon Williams, a father-of-five from Bangor, Gwynedd, who passed away after battling bowel cancer. Mr. Williams was determined to get access to Cetuximab, a drug for treating his cancer, and successfully campaigned for the drug to be available in Wales. Despite receiving the treatment and having initial success, the cancer spread to his lungs and other parts of his body and could no longer be cured. His wife, Becky, shared the news of his passing and the impact he had on cancer treatment access in Wales. Irfon's efforts led to an independent review of how patients in Wales access drugs, and the availability of Cetuximab in the area is considered a significant part of his legacy.

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