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question:Dialogue: Steve: Hi Mick can I bring this heap of junk over for you to take a look at? Mick: dunno if I want to, describing it like that lol Steve: you know what I mean it could be a Rolls Royce bit if its playing me up its a piece of junk, you know me no patience lol Mick: whats up with it? Steve: I think one of the injectors is playing up theres a glow plug light on the dash Mick: make and year? Steve: Mondeo 2014 Mick: ok cool, drop it over today and I'll order in some parts now they should deliver later today Steve: cheers mate your a star Mick: I know! What were the main points in that conversation?

answer:1. Steve has a car with issues and wants Mick to take a look at it. 2. Mick is initially hesitant but eventually agrees to help. 3. Steve mentions that there might be a problem with one of the injectors and a glow plug light is on the dashboard. 4. The car is a 2014 Mondeo. 5. Mick agrees to order the parts needed and asks Steve to bring the car over for him to fix.

question:Given the question: Write a multi-choice question for the following article: Article: On 22nd January, 2007, Dave Cornthwaite from the UK became the first person to skateboard across Australia. He made a new world record, by skating a total of 5,823 kilometers. Jack Smith, the previous champion, had skated a total of 4,830 kilometers across the US in 2003. Dave's journey started in Perth and ended in Brisbane traveling about 60 kilometers a day. It took him five months and 13 pairs of shoes. He had great physical pain and he got really sore feet. If Dave hadn't believed in making his dreams come true, none of this would have happened. Dave left his job two weeks after he had bought a skateboard and decided to go on a journey. He wanted this journey to be about something more than him, so he created an association that would raise money for charities. "If people follow my journey and donations, then I'm doing many people a lot of good," said Dave. This journey had plenty of challenges. He traveled across the Australian desert where temperatures reached 48degC in the day and 0degC at night. He had a serious accident in Adelaide when he jumped on a piece of metal that cut through his foot. Dave helped raise more than PS50,000 for children's charities, wrote a book and encouraged others to follow in his footsteps. I wish we had more people like him leading the way! The answer is:

answer:Question: Who was the first person to skateboard across Australia? a) Jack Smith b) Dave Cornthwaite c) An unnamed Australian skater d) No one has achieved this yet. Answer: b) Dave Cornthwaite

question:[A]. negative; [B]. positive; What would be an example of an [B]. review?

answer:An example of a [B]. positive review would be like this: Imagine you went to a really fun playground with your family. After playing there, you say, "I love this playground! The swings and slides were super fun, and the staff was so friendly. I want to come again soon!" This is a positive review because you're saying good things about the playground and you had a great time there.

question:In this task, you are given a text from tweets and a boolean question whether this tweet has positive sentiment or negative sentiment. Your task is to generate answer "yes" when the tweet has that particular sentiment, otherwise generate answer "no". Tweet: man, it really only takes one person to change the tone of a raid. Now it's not any fun. Question: is it a negative tweet?

answer:To determine if the tweet has a negative sentiment, we need to analyze the content and context of the text. In this case, the tweet mentions "it really only takes one person to change the tone of a raid" and "Now it's not any fun." These statements imply that the person who changed the tone has made the experience less enjoyable, which is a negative outcome. Based on the content and context, we can conclude that the tweet has a negative sentiment, so the answer to the question "is it a negative tweet?" would be "yes".

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