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question:Question: Please answer the following question about this movie plot. If it's un-answerable, please output "No answer". Question: What makes Minus cry? Movie plot title: Through a Glass Darkly Movie plot: "Through a Glass Darkly," originally titled "The Wallpaper," is the first part in a film trilogy, the start to a new direction taken by Ingmar Bergman: "chamber films," so named for their analogy to chamber music.First Movement. The film opens with the mirroring of a gloomy sky on the placid Baltic Sea waters at the Faro Island shores, near Gotland's northernmost tip. Four bathers, all in a jovial mood, splashing and joking, are returning from a swim in the cold sea. As they reach the jetty, the youngest members of the quartet, Karin (Harriet Andersson) and her teenage brother, Fredrik, known as Minus (Lars Passgard), are sent off to get some milk at a nearby farm, while Karin's physician husband, Martin (Max von Sydow), and her father, David (Gunnar Bjorstrand), a writer, go and set up their fishing nets. David has just returned from Switzerland, where he was finishing writing his latest novel, and their task gives them a private opportunity to discuss Karin's status, whose schizophrenia has been diagnosed as most likely incurable.On the way to the farm, Minus expresses his hope that their father will be successful with his latest novel's publication. On the way back, Minus confides in his sister his sexual apprehensions, which eventually degenerates into his admonishment of Karin for the (maybe) too intimate attention she keeps showing toward him. But most importantly, he confesses how much he wishes he could communicate with his father.The quartet is reunited for the evening dinner around a table in front of their cottage. Again, a festive atmosphere prevails, but soon turns sour. David confesses that while he was anxious to return to his family after his long absence, that he is about to leave again, in spite of his earlier promise to his children not to travel so often. Somewhat guiltily, and seeking forgiveness, David distributes some presents, all of them turning out to be unsuitable. He goes into the house under the pretense of getting his pipe tobacco, but it is only to release his pent-up anguish at... Answer:

answer:No answer

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Here is a premise: uh This Present Darkness and uh uh i forget the title the other well he uh he's also written a lot of children how old is your daughter Here is a hypothesis: His children's books are very well written and are interesting to kids. Is it possible to conclude that if the premise is true, then so is the hypothesis?

answer:To evaluate if the hypothesis can be concluded from the premise, let's break down the information step-by-step. Step 1: Identify the key elements in the premise. - This Present Darkness (a book title) - The speaker forgets the title of the other book. - The author has written a lot of children's books. - The age of the speaker's daughter is inquired. Step 2: Analyze the information in the hypothesis. - The hypothesis states that the author's children's books are well-written and interesting to kids. Step 3: Compare the information in the premise and the hypothesis. - The premise states that the author has written a lot of children's books, but it does not provide any information about the quality of the writing or if they are interesting to kids. Conclusion: Based on the given information, it is not possible to conclude that if the premise is true, then the hypothesis is also true. The premise does not provide any information about the quality or appeal of the author's children's books.

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Write a title: names The Carl Pavano tour across the American League wrapped up its New York engagement yesterday with the free agent righthander meeting with Yankees officials and Reggie Jackson . Pavano, who went to Yankee Stadium Saturday to meet with team trainers and video personnel, had dinner in Manhattan with Yankees president Randy Levine , general manager Brian Cashman , and ...

answer:Title: "The Carl Pavano American League Tour: Culmination with Yankees Meetings and Reggie Jackson" Justification: The user has provided a detailed account of an event involved in Carl Pavano's tour across the American League, particularly focusing on his interactions with the Yankees. I have formulated a title that succinctly captures the main points of the user's text. 1. "The Carl Pavano American League Tour": This part of the title is derived directly from the user's text and serves to identify the subject of the title, i.e., Carl Pavano's tour. 2. "Culmination with Yankees Meetings": This portion refers to Pavano's final stage of the tour, as mentioned by the user. His meetings with the Yankees' officials marks the end of his tour, which is why I used the term "culmination". 3. "and Reggie Jackson": Including the name of the notable individual, Reggie Jackson, met by Carl Pavano during his tour, adds specificity and interest to the title. The aim was to create an engaging and informative title that possesses a clear sense of continuity related to the user's descriptive text, while maintaining a concise format.

question:You are an AI assistant. Provide a detailed answer so user don’t need to search outside to understand the answer. Let’s rewind to January 2013 for a moment. It’s a sunny and warm day in Los Angeles—a bit of a weather shock to me after 11 years of Seattle’s cold and rain. I’ve been officially on the job in the web department for all of 12 hours. I’m sitting in a conference room at a big wooden table, surrounded by my new coworkers and team members in the Getty’s web group. A big monitor is displaying the prototype of the newly designed and almost-built Getty Iris. We’re discussing The Iris logo you see at the top of this page, its multiple iterations, and, quite frankly, the pain involved in trying to get it to look right. Wait-wait-wait, let’s pause for a moment. My name is Will Lanni. I’m a Web production specialist at the Getty, which is a complex way of saying I’m a developer and designer, which is a nice way of saying that I’m basically a “web monkey.” Before I started at the Getty, I worked as a partner in a small web design and development firm for several years. I had some experience working for the Getty—I built the Pacific Standard Time at the Getty site, the Pacific Standard Time Festival site, as well as the interactive Getty Impact map. And, at the time of my hiring, I was not only working on the new design and build of The Iris, due to go live in only a month, but also the soon-to-be-launched website for Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A. So I wasn’t exactly new to projects at the Getty, even though I was a brand-spanking-new full-time employee. OK. Now that you know who I am, let’s get back to that moment. The Iris logo, and the hair-pulling it was causing for all of us—which is a pretty good representation of the steps that Web projects go through as we move from idea, to execution, to setback, to solution. What Does Will believe about the team's endevor? A. The team has been given an impossible task that they will not be able to accomplish. B. The team will be able to be successful in their endevor. C. not enough information D. The team is too dysfuctional to succeed. The answer to this question is:

answer:B. The team will be able to be successful in their endeavor.

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